Technology, talent and sustainability
15 June, 2012 by Greg Ferrar*The word sustainability has become a passionate collective term for all the research, dreams, ideals, actions and even legislation to protect, nourish and plan for our environment and our resources. But do we have the same awareness of how people skills fit in this quest for sustainability?
Female engineering graduates start to redress the gender imbalance
21 May, 2012The gender imbalance looks like it might be levelling out in an unexpected profession: the traditionally male-dominated field of engineering. The University of Sydney’s Faculty of Engineering and Information Technologies has experienced a steady increase in the number of female students enrolling and graduating over the last decade.
Engineering skills shortage needs urgent attention, Engineers Australia tells inquiry
27 March, 2012Our engineering skills shortage needs urgent attention, Engineers Australia told the Senate Inquiry into the Shortage of Engineering and Related Employment Skills.
DriveAcademy 2012 calendar
01 March, 2012SEW-Eurodrive has released an updated 2012 calendar for its DriveAcademy, a nationwide motor and drive technology training program.
GE opens $100m LNG support/learning centre in Perth
07 December, 2011GE has opened a technology and learning complex in Perth for the oil and gas industry.
RSTechED 2011 Sydney offers a forum for education, inspiration and discussion
05 December, 2011The recently held RSTechED 2011 presented by Rockwell Automation in Sydney, brought together OEMs, system integrators and industry partners in a forum for education, inspiration and discussion.
Free learning tools for energy-efficiency skills
17 October, 2011Schneider Electric is offering Energy University, a free, vendor-neutral, e-learning online study program to learn about the latest energy efficient solutions and energy management practices.
Swinburne team wins 2011 NI Autonomous Robotics Competition
10 October, 2011Team SUAVE from Swinburne University of Technology in Victoria has won first prize in the inaugural National Instruments Autonomous Robotics Competition.
Training quality and return on investment
28 September, 2011 by Bruce Kendall*What drives your organisation’s training decisions? Is it the desire to deliver genuine outcomes such as increased skills and underpinning knowledge to realise performance advantages - or merely to furnish staff with a qualification?
We all need a good mentor
01 September, 2011 by Steve Mackay*Steve Mackay of IDC Technologies reflects on what it means to have, and to be, a good mentor.
Filling the knowledge gap
03 August, 2011Graham Moss from the IICA discusses the problems of knowledge drain in the instrumentation and automation profession and how training can help.
Swagelok Company announces process analyser sampling system training to be held in Australia
04 April, 2011Swagelok Company has announced process analyser sampling system training to be held in Australia in June.
Profibus Association to conduct new Control System Design course
16 March, 2011Andy Verwer is to deliver a new training course, Profibus Control System Design, in Sydney on 30 May. It is the first time this course is being offered publically in Australia.
Surge in demand for Profibus training
15 February, 2011The Profibus Association of Australia (PAA) has responded proactively to an expected spike in demand for certified Profibus training by scheduling a new series of courses in May and November 2011 to be conducted by leading international Profibus trainer Andy Verwer.
SEW-Eurodrive introduces drive training for 2011
11 February, 2011SEW-Eurodrive has released an updated 2011 calendar for its nationwide motor and drive technology training program, known as DriveAcademy.