NANOTECHNOLOGY and optoelectronics researcher Professor Chennupati Jagadish has been awarded Australia's highest honour for his service to physics and engineering.
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Flexible electronics researcher named in top 10 APAC innovators list
A RESEARCHER from RMIT University has been named one of the top 10 innovators aged under 35 in the Asia Pacific, thanks to her work in transforming flexible electronics into transparent stretchable devices.
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Investigations into RPCVD for enhanced LED fabrication
A TIER-1 LED manufacturer will collaborate with BluGlass to investigate the application of remote plasma chemical vapour deposition (RPCVD) for LED applications.
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Light-generating swings highlight energy challenges
CSIRO is using light-generating swings to highlight the challenges around energy sustainability.
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Panorama Synergy to test fabrication for light-based MEMS technology
PANORAMA Synergy will be focusing on testing the manufacturing and packaging of its LumiMEMS Reader technology during the current 2015-2016 Financial Year.
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New adaptable server enclosure
The APC by Schneider Electric NetShelter SV is an adaptable server rack that is designed to accommodate the changing requirements of a business.
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Govt to consider legalising hemp for food
Australian and New Zealand government ministers will discuss the possible legalisation of hemp as a food at a Food Regulation forum in Hobart today.
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A look inside the Sriracha hot sauce factory [VIDEO]
A new video gives a view inside the Californian factory that makes the popular hot sauce Sriracha.
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Manufacturing clean technology solutions with Autodesk
Autodesk, Nexus eWater, and the federal government's Clean Technologies Supplier Advocate Mark Newson discuss some of the opportunities available to new clean technology companies.
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Death toll at Bangladesh factory passes 800 as factories are shut
The death toll from the garment factory collapse outside of Dhaka has now reached 803. As a result, The Bangladeshi government has closed down 18 plants.
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Cloud is good for business: Report
According to MYOB, those who use the cloud are 106% more likely to have seen a revenue rise in the past year than those who don’t.
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Beer battle coming to a head – The rise of micro-breweries
As beer consumption drops to a 50 year low, the mainstream beer manufacturers have suffered a drop in sale, which is being filled by more nimble micro-breweries.
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Fire destroys factory
A Cardiff industrial estate has gone up in flames, forcing residents to evacuate and bringing passenger train services to a standstill.
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Fair Work Review: A short fall for industry
Government needs to address manufacturing's labour challenges through supporting skills develop and collaboration rather than pushing for a bottom line on rights and conditions, says AMWU.
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SPC Ardmona changing strategies to stay afloat
In response to the difficulties Australian food manufacturers face, including the supermarket price wars and the high Australian dollar, SPC Ardmona is embracing new packaging technology to reduce costs.
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Drives are leading industrial networking growth
The market for industrial networking is still strong according to a new report from IMS Research. An estimated 31 million new fieldbus and Ethernet nodes were installed worldwide in 2011; this number is forecast to grow by an average of 10% a year, to just over 45 million new connected nodes in 2015.
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