Harvesting unused energy with flat thermoelectrics
29 April, 2013 | Supplied by: Fraunhofer-GesellschaftA large proportion of the energy we produce disappears unused into thin air via waste heat. Tiny thermoelectric generators can tap this potential, producing electricity by way of temperature differences. However, so far their production has been laborious and expensive. At the same time there is a lack of suitable materials.
Nyrstar Hobart awarded Engineering Heritage National Marker
26 April, 2013Nyrstar Hobart, formerly known as the Electrolytic Zinc Works, has been recognised for its historic engineering significance with an Engineering Heritage National Marker.
NI LabVIEW Developer Days coming to Australia and NZ
26 April, 2013 | Supplied by: National Instruments Aust Pty LtdNational Instruments has opened registrations for the 2013 LabVIEW Developer Days, providing an opportunity for new or existing LabVIEW users to learn about time-saving tips and expert development techniques.
ABB named in MIT top 10 technology milestones
26 April, 2013 | Supplied by: ABB Australia Pty LtdABB has been recognised by MIT Technology Review for its hybrid high-voltage direct current (HVDC) breaker, placing it among the 10 most important technology milestones of the past year.
Technological revolution approaching for Australian mining
24 April, 2013Smart technology and big data will deliver productivity in the increasingly challenging Australian mining environment, research scientists say.
Tactile sensing technology gives robots lighter touch
23 April, 2013Harvard researchers have developed an inexpensive tactile sensor for robotic hands that they say is sensitive enough to turn a brute machine into a dexterous manipulator.
The perils of ignoring lubrication in the food industry
23 April, 2013 by Aaron Crichton* | Supplied by: Superior LubricantsIf a food manufacturer was to ask me what the greatest risk that lubricants could have on my business, my answer would be the potential for food and beverage to reach the market place containing undetected non-food-grade lubricant. While there are other negative impacts lubricant can pose on a food manufacturer this is clearly the most substantial and potentially damaging.
Xylem acquires water and wastewater company Multitrode
12 April, 2013Global water technology company Xylem has acquired Multitrode, a privately owned Australia-based water and wastewater technology and services company.
Honeywell selected for water distribution project in Kuwait
10 April, 2013 | Supplied by: Honeywell Process SolutionsHoneywell today announced that it has been selected by Kuwait’s Ministry of Electricity and Water to modernise the water distribution network that supplies more than 1.2 billion litres of fresh water daily to Kuwait’s growing population.
ABB wins $30 million oil and gas order in Australia
09 April, 2013 | Supplied by: ABB Australia Pty LtdPower and automation technology group ABB has been appointed the main electrical contractor (MEC) for a new floating production, storage and off-loading (FPSO) vessel at the Ichthys oil and gas field in the Timor Sea off Western Australia.
GE awarded US$620 million services contract
05 April, 2013GE Oil & Gas has received a US$620 million, 22-year contractual service agreement to provide a broad range of advanced technology services for QGC’s Queensland Curtis LNG plant.
Schunk optimises robot hand
04 April, 2013 | Supplied by: Romheld Automation Pty LtdFive-fingered robot hand can not only grip but gesture.
ABB wins Chilean contract
03 April, 2013 | Supplied by: ABB Australia Pty LtdABB has won an order to provide the electrical equipment, including its new gearless conveyor drives, for Codelco’s largest operation in Chile.
Turck Mexico receives leadership recognition
03 April, 2013 | Supplied by: Turck Australia Pty LtdRodolfo Ortiz, General Manager of Turck’s Mexico operations, has recently been awarded top executive honours for 2012 by ARCHOS, the regional human resources organisation for Southeast Coahuila.
Uncertain robots more effective
02 April, 2013No-one likes to be reminded of their limitations, but robots need exactly that in order to be more effective, researchers from MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) say.