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Six expectations for IoT platforms in 2018

06 August, 2018 by Joseph Zulick* | Supplied by: MRO Electric and Supply

From increased value provided by edge computing to security improvements with blockchain integration, IoT platforms across the board are starting to get interesting.


Record-breaking semiconductor equipment sales for 2018

03 August, 2018

Worldwide sales of new semiconductor manufacturing equipment are projected to increase 10.8% to $62.7 billion in 2018.


Macquarie Uni and Analog Devices partner on engineering lab

31 July, 2018

The Macquarie and Analog Devices Teaching and Research Laboratory will bring industrial experience into Macquarie University in order to better prepare the next generation of engineers.


Australia's first computer back on display

26 July, 2018

The world's longest surviving first-generation computer has found a new home at Melbourne's Scienceworks museum.


Supercomputer hacking halted by new algorithm

25 July, 2018 | Supplied by: Monash University

IT experts have devised a post-quantum secure privacy-preserving algorithm — so powerful it can thwart attacks from supercomputers of the future.


Tuning in: scientists unlock signal frequency control of qubits

20 July, 2018

UNSW researchers have tuned the control frequency of a qubit by engineering its atomic configuration — a new milestone in their approach to creating a quantum computer chip in silicon.


IT industry leaders partner to promote the sector

19 July, 2018

IT media channel Technology Decisions has teamed up with the Information Technology Professionals Association (ITPA) with the goal to promote and grow the IT sector in Australia.


Electrical safety guide for battery systems released

18 July, 2018

The Best Practice Guide: Battery Storage Equipment — Electrical Safety Requirements will provide important guidance for professionals installing energy storage units.


STMicroelectronics acquires GUI software specialist Draupner Graphics

16 July, 2018 | Supplied by: STMicroelectronics Pty Ltd

Semiconductor company STMicroelectronics has announced its acquisition of software specialist Draupner Graphics.


Forget the World Cup — are you ready for the World Robot Olympiad?

11 July, 2018

Every year since 2004, at least 23,000 teams from more than 60 countries have taken part in the World Robot Olympiad competition.


In-mould electronics become commercial once again

10 July, 2018 by Dr Khasha Ghaffarzadeh, Research Director | Supplied by: IDTechEx

Conductive inks are a wonderfully adaptive technology, enabling them to stay relevant and to rejuvenate themselves over the past several decades.


How to control the excitation of electronics

09 July, 2018

An international team of scientists have made an important step towards the control of excitonic effects in two-dimensional van der Waals heterostructures.


Graphene-infused concrete can conduct electricity

05 July, 2018

Advanced materials company Talga Resources has achieved high levels of electrical conductivity in concrete.


Australia's largest electronics expo returns to Sydney

29 June, 2018 | Supplied by: Australasian Exhibitions and Events Pty Ltd

Electronex – The Electronics Design and Assembly Expo will be staged from 5–6 September at Rosehill Gardens Event Centre with free parking for visitors.


Successful Endeavours electronics development service

28 June, 2018 | Supplied by: Successful Endeavours

Successful Endeavours develops smart electronics-based products that are intended for profitable manufacture in Australia.


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