Tag: Technology
AI revealed as top technology needed in industry’s servitisation shift — survey
Artificial intelligence is the top technology companies need to drive tangible business value as they sift to a servitised business model, according to a survey conducted by global cloud enterprise software company IFS.
GMG achieves 500 mAh graphene aluminium-ion battery pouch cell prototype
Graphene Manufacturing Group (GMG) said it has made initial Graphene Aluminium-Ion (G+AI) Battery prototype pouch cells with a storage capacity of over 500 mAh, with a nominal voltage of approximately 2 volts.Â
Novonix unveils results of Hatch’s engineering study on proprietary zero-waste cathode synthesis process
Novonix, an ASX-listed manufacturer of battery materials and technology, has announced the results of the Hatch engineering report on its proprietary cathode synthesis process.Â
AI, wearable technology could help protect workers from injuries, expert says
Artificial intelligence and wearable technology can help companies better understand the risk profile of their workforce and provide bespoke injury prevention training where needed, according to a workplace safety expert.Â
UNSW Sydney to house world’s first student-built nuclear fusion device
UNSW Sydney will soon be home to the world’s first-ever nuclear fusion device to be wholly designed, manufactured, and managed by students.Â
New whitepaper highlights market-ready tech to help achieve Australia’s net zero goals
The University of Sydney’s Net Zero Initiative (NZI) has introduced the Path to Net Zero, a new whitepaper that outlines a series of market-ready solutions and technology to help Australia reach its emissions reduction goals.Â
Global experts to explore latest hydrogen production tech at upcoming forum
Over 70 experts from around the world are set to convene at a virtual international forum held by the University of Adelaide from 12 to 15 September to discuss the latest and emerging hydrogen production technologies.Â
Bosch starts manufacturing 800-volt motors for electric vehicles
Global technology giant Bosch has begun the mass production of electric motors and inverters equipped with 800-volt technology, making recharging faster and providing a further boost for electromobility.Â
FBR completes first outdoor test build using next-gen Hadrian X robot
Robotic technology company FBR Limited announced that the next-generation Hadrian X construction robot has successfully completed its first outdoor test build in Perth, Western Australia.Â
ARENA announces $10 million to back RayGen’s new solar storage plant in Victoria
The Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) has awarded $10 million in funding to RayGen Resources to support the development of its advanced solar and thermal storage technology for commercialisation and full utility-scale deployment.Â