Business

Industrial AR to reach US$70 billion market value by 2025: report

30 April, 2021

Growth to be spurred by increasing digitisation and connected workers.


Swinburne and Sutton Tools to launch joint SMC

30 April, 2021 | Supplied by: Swinburne University of Technology

Swinburne and Sutton Tools are establishing a joint Smart Manufacturing Centre to work on projects in advanced manufacturing.


SAGE Automation lands South American export deal

23 April, 2021

A sanitisation system manufactured by SAGE Automation is set to be exported to South America.


CSIRO and others in push for low-emissions power systems

23 April, 2021 | Supplied by: CSIRO Head Office

Some of the country’s leading energy research organisations have been recruited to participate in a global research partnership that will focus on accelerating electricity system decarbonisation.


World's largest chemical company established in China

22 April, 2021

The approval of the joint restructuring of Sinochem and ChemChina has created a chemical company larger than BASF and Dow.


Albert Einstein brought back to life as a digital companion

19 April, 2021

We can now personally experience AI in action. A digital human project has revived one of history's greatest minds as an AI-based companion.


Reform of Australia's measurement laws: have your say

16 April, 2021 | Supplied by: National Measurement Institute

The National Measurement Institute (NMI) is seeking input on the future direction of Australia's measurement laws.


Quick, easy access to machine data

15 April, 2021 | Supplied by: Fraunhofer Institute for Manufacturing Engineering and Automation IPA

Researchers in Germany are developing ways that companies can access the immense quantities of data generated by their machinery to modernise production.


Will the 5th Industrial Revolution be the next Renaissance?

14 April, 2021 by Maureen Thurston-Chartraw and Liam Hayes, Aurecon

In the 5th Industrial Revolution we will face more ethical questions than we have ever faced before.


Mercedes-Benz and Siemens partner to digitise manufacturing

14 April, 2021

Mercedes-Benz and Siemens plan to cooperate on advancing digitalisation and automation in the automotive industry, supported by the State of Berlin.


Rio Tinto achieves battery-grade lithium production in California

13 April, 2021

Rio Tinto has announced that it has commenced production of battery-grade lithium from waste rock at its Boron mine site in California.


Capgemini brings together its engineering and R&D expertise

12 April, 2021 | Supplied by: Capgemini Australia

The company has combined under one brand the engineering and R&D services of Altran and Capgemini's digital manufacturing expertise.


OK, but what does digital transformation mean to me?

09 April, 2021 by Martin Kolos | Supplied by: Emerson

The term 'digital transformation' means different things to different people, and is applied in ways as varied as the individuals, teams and businesses applying them.


Aussie hi-tech welder to join global defence industry

08 April, 2021

A local manufacturer of hi-tech welding equipment is working with a large global player that it hopes will help it enter the lucrative defence manufacturing sector.


CSIRO plays part in US next-gen solar thermal technology

29 March, 2021 | Supplied by: CSIRO Head Office

Falling particle concentrated solar thermal technology, partly developed by CSIRO, will be used in a pilot-scale test facility in New Mexico.


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