Bioelectronic ion pump delivers neurotransmitters within the body
15 November, 2016Researchers have developed a microfabricated ion pump, built from organic electronic components, that transmits signals nearly as rapidly and precisely as cells themselves.
Brisbane's public access IoT network
09 November, 2016The city of Brisbane has received its first ever public access Internet of Things (IoT) network, courtesy of a partnership between QUT, IoT integrator Meshed and IoT community The Things Network.
Magnetic ink prints self-healing electronics
07 November, 2016US engineers have developed a magnetic ink that can be used to make self-healing batteries, electrochemical sensors and textile-based electrical circuits.
3D-printed driverless car gets its own drone
04 November, 2016 by Lauren DavisMouser Electronics and Local Motors have partnered with celebrity engineer Grant Imahara to develop a 3D-printed vehicle with drone-launching technology.
Meet Trevor, the biomimetic caterpillar
27 October, 2016 by Lauren DavisResearchers have invented a biomimetic caterpillar named Trevor, said to be the first of his kind. Trevor is powered by a DC voltage that activates artificial muscles — otherwise, he is entirely electronics-free.
Keysight joins alliance to advance 5G technology
24 October, 2016Keysight Technologies has joined the Next Generation Mobile Networks (NGMN) Alliance. The alliance will drive and guide the development of all future mobile broadband technology enhancements with a focus on 5G.
Controlling the momentum of electrons in graphene
05 October, 2016Researchers have developed a device made of bilayer graphene — an atomically thin arrangement of carbon atoms — which provides experimental proof of the ability to control the momentum of electrons.
Adelaide's electronics industry analysed
15 July, 2016The Adelaide electronics industry has been put under the microscope, with EIDA conducting a research survey to analyse the characteristics and structure of the city's electronics industry — including its strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats.
Increase the efficiency of your X-ray spectrometer
10 June, 2016Researchers have developed a new design for X-ray spectrometers that lowers overall production costs and increases the efficiency of X-ray flux. This could lead to faster acquisition times for sample imaging and increased efficiency.
Big data and the Internet of Things: how the mobile communications industry is meeting the challenge
04 May, 2016 by Meik KottkampProjects of the future require extreme mobile network performance. 5G is expected to deliver the necessary performance. But thanks to continual technological enhancements, LTE/LTE-Advanced networks provide an excellent evolution path.
STMicroelectronics and ARCCORE cooperate on automotive embedded processing development
01 March, 2016STMicroelectronics and ARCCORE have announced a strategic cooperation that reduces the cost, risk and time to market for users developing embedded automotive systems based on the AUTOSAR framework.
Semtech and STMicroelectronics collaborate on LoRa technology
16 December, 2015Semtech Corporation and STMicroelectronics have announced an agreement on Semtech's LoRa long-range wireless RF technology.
UNSW launches industry research fellowships
05 November, 2015The UNSW Faculty of Engineering has launched 25 industry research fellowships to boost collaboration with business.
Adelaide's new electronics industry association
01 October, 2015A new organisation, Electronics Industry Development Adelaide (EIDA), has been established to focus specifically on the development, promotion and representation of the Adelaide electronics industry.
Deakin and GM partner to design cars of the future
17 September, 2015Deakin University has partnered with General Motors to design cars of the future.