A team of scientists from Edith Cowan University has developed what they say is the world’s first commercially viable clear solar glass.
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New German screw jack range
Pfaff Germany has introduced five (5) new screw jacks; standard screw jacks SHE, High performance jacks HSE, quick lifting screw jacks SHG, special lifting elements SSP, and the standard cubic Merkur jack.
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Parameterisable power supply device
Phoenix Contact has released a parameterisable power supply with the launch of its fourth generation QUINT device.
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High-speed cable taping solution
For those cables that require helical taping, Rosendahl has introduced the ROTA 500 helical tape applicator.
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Mechanical & electrical engineers top Austal’s job search
Global shipbuilder Austal, which is currently tendering for the Commonwealth of Australia's Offshore Patrol Vessel (OPV) SEA 1180 program, is seeking expressions of interest from experienced candidates for jobs in Adelaide.
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UK autonomous vehicle manufacturer to establish base in SA
UK autonomous vehicle designer RDM Group plans to trial its ‘Pod Zero’ vehicles in South Australia, and to establish a base at Adelaide’s Tonsley Innovation District.
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Polymer energy chains with low noise
For applications where a low-noise energy chain, high dynamics or very low abrasion is required, motion plastics specialist igus has developed the E6.1 series of energy chains.
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Federal minister bemoans ‘lack of respect’ for science
Industry innovators must “embrace change” if Australia is to remain open to business in the global marketplace, it has been claimed, federal industry minister Arthur Sinodinos told the AFR today.
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Schneider Electric wins court battle over brand name
After a three-year legal battle, Schneider Electric has successfully defended its iconic brand, Clipsal, from intellectual property infringement by Clipso Electrical.
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Australia’s acoustic sensors market set for solid growth
According to a Research and Markets report, the Australia acoustic sensors market is projected to reach USD $60 million by 2018 at a CAGR of 3.54 per cent over the period 2014-2020.
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