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Engineers cite productivity as AI’s biggest impact on profession, survey finds

A majority of engineers believe artificial intelligence (AI) is improving productivity rather than replacing engineering expertise, according to a new industry survey released by Engineers Australia.

Engineers welcome move toward national registration reform

Engineers Australia has welcomed an agreement by Commonwealth, state and territory treasurers to examine reforms that could pave the way for a national registration scheme for engineers. 

Engineers turn water treatment sludge into sustainable concrete alternative

Engineers from the University of South Australia (UniSA) have developed a new, environmentally friendly material that could reduce the high costs associated with maintaining Australia's ageing sewer infrastructure.

Top engineers, projects shine at the 2024 Engineers Australia Excellence Awards

Engineering innovation and leadership took centre stage at the 2024 Engineers Australia Excellence Awards in Brisbane, where trailblazing projects and inspiring individuals were celebrated for their contributions to the profession and society. 

Engineers use recycled carpet fibres to reinforce concrete, cut cracking by 30%

Engineers from RMIT University have developed a method to make concrete stronger and more resistant to cracking by using recycled carpet fibres, contributing to sustainability in construction. 

UNSW Sydney researchers develop solar panel recycling method that can recover valuable silver

Engineers at UNSW Sydney have created a new, more efficient method of recycling solar panels that can efficiently recover silver, the university said in a news release. 

MIT engineers integrate sensors to devices, rotational parts with 3D printing

Engineers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have developed a new system that enables makers to incorporate sensors into gears and other rotational mechanisms with one pass in a 3D printer.

Gear up your business with ex-auto workers

To be eligible for up to $11,000 in subsidies and reimbursements, consider hiring a retrenched auto worker. With the closure of major car manufacturing, there...
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How growth capital is helping an Australian manufacturer go global

There’s a particular kind of ingenuity that flourishes in regional Australia. Away from the noise of major business centres, founders build companies that quietly become world leaders in their field, solving deep specialised problems that global markets didn’t know could be solved. Modra Technology, based in Warragul in regional Victoria, is one of those companies.