Registrations now open for AUSPACK 2022
25 January, 2022Registrations for processing and packaging trade event AUSPACK 2022, to be held from 17–20 May in Melbourne, are now open.
Australia sending first shipment of hydrogen to Japan
24 January, 2022The HESC project is said to be the first in the world to make, liquefy and transport liquid hydrogen by sea to an international market.
Digitalisation in pulp and paper to exceed US$3.6 billion: report
24 January, 2022Device and application platform services, data analytics and IoT security are among the necessary technologies to avoid unplanned downtime and improve OEE.
2022 Thought Leaders: Boris Gabin
21 January, 2022 | Supplied by: EmersonBoris Gabin of Emerson Automation Solutions discusses the effects of the pandemic and decarbonisation.
Modern manufacturing: more than a buzzword
21 January, 2022Modern Manufacturing Town Hall event to run in March.
Australia's largest rocket engine test a success
21 January, 2022At just over 110 kN of thrust, the test generated enough force to lift four SUVs off the ground.
Thales Australia to expand advanced manufacturing in Lithgow
21 January, 2022 | Supplied by: Thales AustraliaThe new development will deliver an advanced manufacturing Industry 4.0 plant for the precision manufacture of next generation Australian-designed weapon systems.
BHP orders four battery-electric locomotives
19 January, 2022BHP has announced it will purchase four battery-electric locomotives and conduct trials at its Western Australia Iron Ore rail network.
Power station charged over arc flash death
19 January, 2022Energy Australia Yallourn Pty Ltd has been charged with three breaches of the Occupational Health and Safety Act.
2022 Thought Leaders: Rosanne Jessop
18 January, 2022 | Supplied by: Pilz Australia Industrial Automation LPRosanne Jessop of Pilz Australia and New Zealand discusses safety standards and the impact of labour shortages and border closures.
Plug it in: the electrification of everything
17 January, 2022 by Glenn Johnson, Editor, Process TechnologyThere is no doubt that there will be challenges in achieving net zero GHG emissions, but a significant proportion of the task is possible with technologies available today.
Tritium wins Shell global EV charging tender
17 January, 2022Australian EV charger manufacturer Tritium has won a global deal to supply Shell with charging stations globally.
Workplace Health & Safety Show returns to Melbourne
14 January, 2022According to the organisers, the Workplace Health & Safety Show this May promises a live, interactive two-way learning experience.
Assessing hydrogen viability for large-scale production and delivery
14 January, 2022 | Supplied by: Monash UniversityResearchers from Monash University, together with Woodside Energy, have published a detailed assessment of how hydrogen energy can be environmentally produced at scale.
2022 Thought Leaders: Stephen Armstrong
13 January, 2022 | Supplied by: Pacific AutomationStephen Armstrong of Pacific Automation discusses supporting staff, advanced manufacturing and the path to decarbonisation.