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Engineers Australia announces line-up for Future Tech Forum

12 June, 2015 | Supplied by: ACI Connect

The inaugural Engineers Australia Future Tech Forum, part of the ACI Connect conference being held in Sydney in August, will feature a strong line-up of speakers, covering a range of topics including IoT and M2M.


LTE mobile infrastructure revenue to reach $23.3bn

05 June, 2015

The global LTE mobile infrastructure revenue will reach US$23.3 billion in 2015 and then start to decline as a result of diminishing rollouts, predicts IHS in its latest IHS Infonetics Mobile Infrastructure Equipment report.


element14 to distribute MATLAB and Simulink Student Suite

04 June, 2015

element14 is now an official distributor of MATLAB and Simulink Student Suite, a professional grade suite of tools allowing students to model, simulate and analyse projects in software and then program hardware using the same tools commercial engineers and scientists use every day.


u-blox opens office in Japan

03 June, 2015 | Supplied by: u-blox Singapore Pte Ltd

u-blox, a provider of wireless and positioning modules and chips, has opened an office in Osaka, Japan.


Why you need to attend ElectroneX 2015

01 June, 2015

More than 80 companies will be showcasing and demonstrating their products at this year's annual electronics design and assembly expo, ElectroneX. The event will be held on 9-10 September at Melbourne Park Function Centre.


Scientists warn of EMF and wireless dangers

18 May, 2015

Last week, 190 scientists from 39 nations submitted an appeal to the United Nations, UN member states and the World Health Organization (WHO) requesting they adopt more protective exposure guidelines for electromagnetic fields (EMF) and wireless technology in the face of increasing evidence of risk.


Australia's nuclear agency welcomes 2015-16 Budget

13 May, 2015

The federal government has announced $193 million for the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation (ANSTO), enabling expansion of its critical nuclear medicine production program and cutting-edge environmental, health and industrial research.


Why don't we take science seriously?

11 May, 2015 by Mike Smyth, specialist technical writer

Why is it we don't take science and research half as seriously as many of us take footballers who are paid obscene amounts of money just to kick a misshapen ball around a field in front of a hysterically screaming crowd?


Electronics and IT industry records highest salary growth

08 May, 2015

Salary growth across most industries slowed in 2015 but the electronics and IT industry recorded the highest salary growth, according to the AIM 2015 National Salary Survey.


Drones and standards

05 May, 2015 by Elizabeth Gasiorowski-Denis | Supplied by: ISO

At a time when drones have become a regular feature in the news and are about to proliferate our airspace, it's a good idea to take a step back and examine some very basic and important questions.


WA gets $1.5 million science boost

30 April, 2015

The Australian Government, the WA government and six WA institutions have signed an agreement worth $1.5 million to deliver programs over four years under the national Inspiring Australia program that showcases science.


Telit and Glyn to exhibit at CeBIT Australia 2015

29 April, 2015 | Supplied by: Glyn Ltd

Electronics suppliers Telit and Glyn will be exhibiting at CeBIT Australia 2015 from 5-7 May at Sydney Olympic Park. At the business technology event, Telit will be demonstrating how it is making the Internet of Things (IoT) plug and play.


Australian manufacturers can learn from international growth centres

28 April, 2015

Australia can learn from international experience and build collaborative pathways to sustainable economic success, said John Pollaers, chairman of the Australian Advanced Manufacturing Council.


Is IoT a threat?

24 April, 2015 by Arthur Visser* | Supplied by: Bishop & Associates

There's lots of talk about the benefits of the Internet of Things, particularly in the industrial arena, but is there a downside?


Are you disengaged, disloyal and demotivated?

23 April, 2015

The average Australian worker would not recommend their workplace to others, is disinclined to do any more than what's expected and is probably on the hunt for another job, a new nationwide employee survey has found.


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