Phillip Hazell

Climate Smart Engineering Conference

Ready to accelerate Australia’s transition to net zero emissions? Join Engineers Australia’s flagship conference, Climate Smart Engineering (CSE23) at Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre
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ELGi introduces Air~Alert in Australia – Smart Monitoring and Alert System for Compressed Air Systems

ELGi Equipments, one of the world’s leading air compressor manufacturers, announced today the introduction of Air~Alert, an IoT-based Air Compressor Monitoring System, for the Australian market.
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Pioneering independently serviced valve repairs in Australia

“There are very few people in Australia who can properly assess and repair servo and proportional valves, so what most customers will do if there’s a problem, they’ll just throw it in the bin – this not only results in unwanted downtime, but creates a real wastage issue,” says Ian Duncan, the Chief Engineer at Motion.
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Act instead of react

Secure, safe solutions from SEW The extensive portfolio of Functional Safety Devices from SEW-EURODRIVE, is part of the MOVI-C® modular system portfolio, enabling users to implement simple to complex safety functions, in a multitude of safety applications.
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Connecting Victoria to the World report highlights the critical role of trade and investment in driving economic growth and creating jobs.

Construction begins on $40m robotics and advanced manufacturing centre

The new Big Build $40 million Robotics and Advanced Manufacturing Centre at Eagle Farm TAFE will train and upskill Queensland’s manufacturing workforce to embrace automation and Industry 4.0, Queensland Government’s initiatives for the Fourth Industrial Revolution.

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The House Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Resources will hear ideas on how best to develop Australia’s advanced manufacturing capability.

Industries support decarbonisation, but urgent action is needed

New national research demonstrates that Australian businesses, especially those in manufacturing, retail, and financial services sectors, recognise the imperative of achieving net zero emissions as a key driver for economic competitiveness and climate resilience, but indicates many companies are not acting quickly enough to address this urgent challenge.

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Manufacturing to feature in an inquiry into government procurement

The inquiry was established in response to concerns raised by the Minister for Domestic Manufacturing and Government Procurement Courtney Houssos about the decrease in local manufacturing, and local content under the previous Liberal-National Government.

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ICN Clean Energy & Manufacturing Summit 2023

With manufacturing companies across Australia and New Zealand increasingly looking for opportunities to tap into the growing sustainable energy industry, there’s no better time for the Industry Capability Network (ICN) to bring suppliers and projects together in a premier virtual event.
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Fortescue selected by US Department of Energy to develop Hydrogen Hub

Western Australian company, Fortescue, has been selected to begin award negotiations as part of the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations (OCED) development of the Pacific Northwest Hydrogen Hub, which in total is estimated to receive up to $1BN in Bipartisan Infrastructure Law funding.

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Atomic electronics pioneer awarded Prime Minister’s Prize for Science

UNSW Sydney Scientia Professor Michelle Simmons has been named the winner of the annual 2023 Prime Minister’s Prize for Science for her achievements in creating the field of atomic electronics, with a mission to create the world’s first error-corrected quantum computer here in Australia.

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Steady growth the key to success

In just 4 years, Automation Engineers Australia (AEA) has earned a reputation as a one-stop bespoke electrical engineer business, with inhouse manufacturing capability and a licence to use the Australian Made and Owned logo on two products.
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Mapping local hydrogen capability

ICN SA has completed a Hydrogen Supply Chain Mapping and Gap Analysis study, identifying more than 2000 South Australian suppliers that could provide goods and services to the emerging hydrogen sector.
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UNSW researchers elected Fellows of the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering

Three UNSW Sydney academics have been appointed Fellows of the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering (ATSE) for their outstanding contributions to structural engineering, media compression technology and water management.

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