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24.01.2022 Seven shortlisted for $70 million hydrogen funding round The Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) has today announced that seven companies have been shortlisted and invited to submit a full application for the next stage of the Agency’s $70 million hydrogen funding round. https://bit.ly/30CU6u3 Australian Renewable Energy Agency
21.01.2022 Amira Global has welcomed a $20 million investment by the West Australian government into the development of a robotics and automation test facility and precinct at Neerabup, north of Perth. https://pacetoday.com.au/amira-global-welcomes-20m-robotic/
21.01.2022 Organic material unlocks faster and more flexible devices Mobile phones and other electronic devices made from an organic material that is thin, bendable and more powerful are now a step closer thanks to new research led by scientists at The Australian University (ANU). https://bit.ly/2ONlbFr The Australian National University
21.01.2022 Backplane Systems Technology has released Winmate’s Stainless B Series Display with Push Buttons. https://pacetoday.com.au/backplane-systems-technology-pres/
21.01.2022 Toxic water ‘cleaned’ by electricity University of Sydney engineers have used electricity to clean up heavily polluted industrial wastewater. They hope the findings will help wineries, pharmaceutical manufacturers and other industries that must comply with strict wastewater regulations. https://bit.ly/2O3cqXn
15.01.2022 Ever since Dr. Georg Schaeffler first invented caged needle roller bearings over 70 years ago, the bearings have found extensive applications in a range of industries. https://pacetoday.com.au/journey-innovation-perfection/
15.01.2022 The Australian Renewable Energy Agency has announced $838,000 in funding to Origin Energy to undertake an electric vehicle (EV) smart charging trial across the National Electricity Market (NEM). https://pacetoday.com.au/arena-funding-boost-uptake-smart-/
15.01.2022 When a major water pumping station approached CBC Australia about a shaft coupling problem, they not only received a product type that was better suited to their application but managed to reduce the amount of inventory they had in stock by over 500 per cent. This resulted in improved pump performance and significant cost savings. https://pacetoday.com.au/pumping-long-haul/
14.01.2022 Like BMW, DHL, and M&Ms, some companies have become so familiar that they are just known by their acronym. In the water and wastewater industry two such companies are BSC and CRC. https://pacetoday.com.au/trusted-partnership-protecting-co/ CRC Industries Australia BSC
13.01.2022 An automotive engineer who was made redundant a few years ago has turned to making personal protective equipment (PPE) for Australia’s essential workers during the COVID-19 crisis. https://pacetoday.com.au/redundant-engineer-produces-face-/
10.01.2022 Most heavy industry and critical manufacturing sectors will continue to operate in Victoria despite Stage 4 COVID-19 restrictions. https://pacetoday.com.au/heavy-industry-services-keep-goin/
09.01.2022 Excavator powered by hydrogen technology JCB has developed the first ever hydrogen-powered excavator. The 20-tonne 220X excavator powered by a hydrogen fuel cell has been undergoing rigorous testing at JCB’s quarry proving grounds for more than 12 months. https://bit.ly/2CmTQGY
05.01.2022 ABB has announced a partnership with Silicon Valley AI start-up Covariant to bring AI-enabled robotics solutions to market, starting with a fully autonomous warehouse order fulfilment solution. https://pacetoday.com.au/abb-partners-covariant-ai-enabled/ #ABB ABB
04.01.2022 Electric vehicle fleets to backup the grid A team from The Australian National University (ANU) will lead research into how electric vehicles (EVs) can support our energy grids. https://bit.ly/3gGW9nf
01.01.2022 Optimising value from B2B marketing budgets has never been more important. For marketing managers, this means ensuring that advertising leads to real sales opportunities. Prime Creative Media https://pacetoday.com.au/future-media-partnerships-not-rea/