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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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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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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New technique to prevent hacking of multirobot systems
A new technique could provide an added layer of security in multirobot systems that encrypt communications, or an alternative in circumstances in which encryption is impractical.
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Cyber attack exposes security holes in sensors
Sound waves could be used to hack into critical sensors in a broad array of technologies including smartphones, automobiles, medical devices and the Internet of Things, according to research from University of Michigan.
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Researchers develop more efficient organic solar cells
Researchers have developed a semi-transparent organic solar cell that achieves better efficiency and transparency than existing ones, according to a recent study in the Science and Technology of Advanced Materials (STAM).
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Most Australian businesses will adopt IoT by 2019 claims Aruba
Aruba, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise company claims that by 2019, 77 per cent of organisations in Australia will have some form of IoT in place, according to its latest global study, ‘The Internet of Things: Today and Tomorrow’.
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