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Australian company tests high-accuracy navigation in Finland mine

Advanced Navigation has announced that it has demonstrated high-precision underground positioning without the use of fixed infrastructure or GNSS, achieving consistent results in Europe’s deepest underground mine in Pyhäjärvi, Finland.

Finland research hub unveils energy efficient manufacturing tech for fibre-based products

VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland has launched an initiative aimed at revolutionising the manufacturing of fibre-based products. 

UNSW Sydney solar pioneer wins Europe’s biggest technology innovation prize

UNSW Sydney Scientia Professor Martin Green has been awarded the 2022 Millennium Technology Prize for his leadership in the development of the Passivated Emitter and Rear Cell (PERC) – the world’s most commercially viable and efficient silicon solar cell technology.

Can low carbon concrete save the planet?

Did you know that 10 TRILLION cubic metres of concrete are made every year. That is a lot of zeros and a lot of concrete, but more importantly, it also means an awful lot of climate-warming carbon dioxide emitted into the atmosphere using standard cement – 8% of the world’s total CO2 emissions.

ABB to power most energy-efficient pulp mill in the world

Swiss power and automation technology specialist ABB has announced that it has inked a contract with Metsä Group to supply the complete power and...
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