Two University of Wollongong (UOW) academics have been named as recipients of New South Wales Premier’s Prizes for Science and Engineering in recognition of their pioneering research work.
Distinguished
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Boron Molecular, KISCO and CSIRO kick off new industry partnership for flexible phone screen materials
There has been a partnership agreement between Melbourne-based company Boron Molecular; South Korean manufacturer the Kyung-In Synthetic Corporation (KISCO); and CSIRO, Australia’s national science agency
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Kleos Space to launch development technology into orbit
Kleos Space, a space-powered Radio Frequency Reconnaissance data provider, is launching new data collecting technology (software defined radio payload) integrated in an In-Space Missions Ltd (In-Space)
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Skills Lab industry-based diploma boosts manufacturing 4.0 skills revolution
The manufacturing landscape is at the peak of the global industry 4.0 shift. As the employment focus swings from production to spreading the workforce along a new and complex value chain, OEMs and operators
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Engineers to share experiences online at UWA event for Intl Women in Engineering Day
A panel of female industry leaders with some of the most diverse and creative engineering careers in Western Australia will share their experiences at an online event to celebrate International Women in
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Motoring a manufacturing revival for the food and beverage industry, with linear motors
Food and beverage is an important part of manufacturing, itself an important sector in rebuilding the Australian economy post-pandemic.
Food is the biggest part of the local manufacturing industry. 35
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$28 million grant to transform building design and production in Australia
A new collaborative project to transform the design and manufacturing of buildings in Australia has secured $28 million from the Australian Government Cooperative Research Centre (CRC).
Building 4.0 CRC,
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Food waste turned into fresh packaging
Food packaging could be made from the by-products of fresh fruit, through research conducted by chemists from the University of New South Wales (UNSW).
Professors Jayashree Arcot and Martina Stenzel have
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Biomedical engineering school opens at USYD
The University of Sydney has launched the School of Biomedical Engineering, the sixth school within the Faculty of Engineering.
The new school will focus on collaboration and teaching within the field
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Engineers Australia appoints Dr Bronwyn Evans as CEO
Engineers Australia announced that Dr Bronwyn Evans will take over as CEO of the engineering body.
Having held roles in manufacturing enterprises such as Cochlear and GE Healthcare, while also being CEO
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Engineers Australia names Queensland’s top engineers
Two Queensland engineers were awarded the state’s top engineering honour last Friday night.
Marking 100 years of Engineers Australia, the two engineers who won their awards have a broad background of
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Design and engineering students scoot to partnership
The University of New South Wales (UNSW) has expanded its partnership with Italian scooter manufacturer Piaggio, which owns the Vespa scooter brand.
Previously, the collaboration involved UNSW Art &
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Staying loyal to customers
Helping customers meet their needs time and time again is key for Blesbok Enterprises as the company sees value in forging long-term bonds.
Blesbok Enterprises has been engaged in sourcing for companies
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Most Innovative Engineers announced for 2019
The breadth and depth of engineering skill and talent in Australia is on show across the 30 engineers nominated for the list of Australia’s Most Innovative Engineers.
Compiled by create, the
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Swinburne integrates mentoring into its engineering degree
Having the knowledge to succeed in industry requires guidance and foresight, something that Swinburne University of Technology is hoping to provide in the inclusion of mentoring programs in its Bachelor
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Women in Industry Awards 2019: All the winners
The Women in Industry Awards were held at The Park, Albert Park, on June 6, in Melbourne. With nearly 200 attendees from a diverse range of industries, it was a great night that celebrated the achievements
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Aboriginal students developing careers in STEM
Young Aboriginal scientists, engineers, and mathematicians will congregate at the Adelaide Convention Centre on 28 to 29 May for the third annual Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM)
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Autonomous drone technology improves irrigation practices
Monash
University engineers are working with Australian farmers to help them improve
irrigation practices, reduce water use and maximise crop harvest by using
autonomous drone technology.
As
severe
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New funding program supports automotive engineering research
The federal government has launched a new program that provides funding for engineers pursuing research in Australia’s automotive sector.
The Automotive Engineering Graduate Program provides universities
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RMIT using Altair simulation software
RMIT University is working with Altair Engineering to enable students and staff to use the company’s high-end engineering simulation design software.
The technology is used by companies including Boeing,
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