ThyssenKrupp, one of the world’s largest steelmakers, has revealed that it was the victim of a ‘massive cyber attack’ earlier this year.
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Arrium steelworks face collapse as government help evaporates
As steelmaker Arrium faces possible closure, some South Australian residents argue against a government bailout.
The steelworks warned it would mothball the Whyalla operations if it is unable to alter
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Yokogawa Releases TDLS8000 Tunable Diode Laser Spectrometer
As the successor to the TDLS200 laser gas analyzer, the TDLS8000 offers improved reliability and operability.
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“Shame on us”: business scathing on science cuts, govt divided over NCRIS “ransom”
There is reportedly division among senior ministers on whether the NCRIS should be cut, as promised, if higher education reforms don’t pass the Senate.
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BlueScope sees improved result, optimism from local industry
After Bluescope Steel’s improved profit result yesterday, the company’s boss expressed cautious optimism about the environment for Australian manufacturers
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Bluescope Steel lifts first half profit
Australian steelmaker, Bluescope has lifted net profit after tax for the first half of 2015 to $92.7m and announced dividend payments for shareholders.
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Research hub for steel manufacturing launched
A research hub bringing together scientists and engineers from Australia’s steel manufacturers and research institutions launched in Canberra yesterday.
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Enabling reliable wireless communication even under extreme conditions
A robust wireless technology from Siemens is being used to help manufacture massive steel components.
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Keech aims to lead the world in steel
Bendigo casting and engineering company Keech has said that it has goals to continue its research in steel and to be one of the world’s leaders.
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