A program to teach young people about microchip applications and computer programming is helping underprivileged children in India find a pathway to a better life.
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Addressing Australia’s design failures
Central to the success of world-leading manufacturers like Dyson and Apple, a design emphasis is something Australian engineering lacks. Brent Balinski spoke to Deakin University’s Professor Guy Littlefair about how the university is helping to remedy this.
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Deakin University opens state-of-the-art engineering training centre
Deakin University’s Waurn Ponds campus yesterday officially opened its new, $55 million Centre for Advanced Design in Engineering Training (CADET) facility.
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Sydney Harbour Bridge Olympic rings sell on eBay for $21,000
The Olympic rings that shone from the Sydney Harbour Bridge during the 2000 Olympic Games have sold on eBay for $21,000.
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Legend Corporation to acquire System Control Engineering
ASX-listed engineering solutions provider Legend Corporation will acquire "selected assets" of System Control Engineering.
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Guarantee Assembly Fit and Function During the Design Process
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Catch the Next Wave of Engineering: Automate Your Engineering Data
Streamline Your Product Development Process with Engineering 4.0.
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Perfab Engineering collapses, over 30 jobs lost
Tomago-based engineering and manufacturing business Perfab Engineering has gone into voluntary administration.
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Manufacturers’ Monthly is proud to present the 2015 Women in Industry Awards
Women are consistently achieving greatness in their chosen fields within the mining, engineering and manufacturing industries and we think their talent should be acknowledged.
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Sydney University researchers make bone cement 3D printing breakthrough
Researchers at University of Sydney have developed a technique for bone replacements using 3D printing that could revolutionise surgery.
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3D printing: the missing link between the lab and the factory?
3D printing could present an opportunity for addressing Australia’s shortcomings in turning fundamental research into manufacturing output.
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Bradken gets takeover offer, says growth not dependent on commodities recovery
Bradken shares soared last Friday on news of a takeover offer from a private equity consortium.
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Space explorers to touch down in Melbourne
Engineers Australia will be hoping to inspire the next generation of engineers when they host two retired NASA astronauts at Convention 2014.
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Siemens challenges engineers to turn dream designs into 3D reality
The Siemens 3D Challenge will see the winning entry walk away with a new 3DSystems Cube X 3D printer valued at $3700.
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Tour de France winner to speak at Convention 2014
Convention 2014, Australia’s largest ever engineering event will feature the recently retired Tour de France winner and Siemens ambassador Cadel Evans.
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Finding engineering success for complex projects
Engineers will converge in Melbourne in an effort to forge greater industry-wide collaboration and improve success rates on delivering complex projects.
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Downer nabs Tenix for $300 m
Downer EDI will buy privately owned Tenix Holdings Australia, signing an agreement worth $300 million which will be completed at the end of the month.
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Initiative links top PhD students with chemicals industry
A new training program led by Monash University and the Plastics and Chemicals Industries Association was announced yesterday.
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Why collaborating with academia is the way forward for engineering companies
Soto Group advises private engineering companies to collaborate with academia and technical development agencies and tap a lucrative business potential.
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Baker & Provan to unveil first of 89 Supacat defence vehicles
The first of 89 top-line six-wheel military vehicles to be made by western Sydney’s Baker & Provan will be unveiled today.
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