ST's NFC technology chosen for Alcatel 3V smartphone
08 June, 2018 | Supplied by: STMicroelectronics Pty LtdNear-field communication technology from STMicroelectronics has been selected to power the contactless features of TCL Communication's Alcatel 3V smartphone.
Australian Government invests $260 million in GPS
07 June, 2018Canavan said the investment is expected to improve the lives of Australians and make businesses more productive.
Electronic skin nominated for ASPIRE Prize
06 June, 2018 | Supplied by: RMIT UniversityMadhu Bhaskaran has been chosen as Australia's nominee for the 2018 ASPIRE Prize for her work developing unbreakable and transparent electronic devices that monitor the environment and the human body.
Geelong graphene manufacturer picked for global start-up program
05 June, 2018Smart materials creator Imagine Intelligent Materials pioneered the development of conductive coatings using graphene.
NI Educational Laboratory Virtual Instrumentation Suite III (NI ELVIS III)
04 June, 2018 | Supplied by: National Instruments Aust Pty LtdThe NI Educational Laboratory Virtual Instrumentation Suite III (NI ELVIS III) is designed to meet the specific needs of university engineering education and help prepare the next generation of scientists and engineers.
Thin film manufacturing process wins Millennium Technology Prize
04 June, 2018 by Lauren DavisDr Tuomo Suntola's atomic layer deposition (ALD) technique allows complex, three-dimensional structures to be built one atomic layer at a time.
Award-winning metallisation paste improves solar cell efficiency
28 May, 2018 | Supplied by: DuPont Australia Pty LtdThe product helps manufacturers make more efficient cells, expand the wafer-firing temperature window and improve adhesion.
Mouser and Grant Imahara launch 'Generation Robot' series
24 May, 2018 | Supplied by: Mouser Electronics (Hong Kong) LtdThe video series will take viewers around the world, highlighting the people, companies and machines that are changing how we view and interact with robots.
Almost everything you know about e-waste is wrong
23 May, 2018 by Josh Lepawsky, Memorial University of NewfoundlandMany of us think we know what electronic waste is because we wonder what to do with devices we no longer want or need.
$70m in funding for Pawsey Supercomputing Centre
18 May, 2018The investment will enable Pawsey to continue to drive innovation in medical science, engineering, geoscience, marine science, chemistry, food, agriculture and more.
UK academics spearhead next-gen memristor research
14 May, 2018The multimillion-pound project will centre on memristors and their ability to enable electronics systems to be configured with increased capability.
Quantum computing pioneer elected to Royal Society
11 May, 2018Less than four months after being named 2018 Australian of the Year, Professor Michelle Simmons has another significant string to add to her bow.
'Drone Zone' online community launched
03 May, 2018 | Supplied by: STMicroelectronics Pty LtdDrone Zone is an online community for drone application enthusiasts, developers, makers, universities, research institutes and engineers.
Electric vehicles do not need to be poisonous
02 May, 2018 by Dr Peter Harrop, Chairman | Supplied by: IDTechExThe new electronics and electrics in and on vehicles appearing over the next 10 years will contain most of the poisons emitted by diesel vehicles.
National Manufacturing Week commences 9 May
02 May, 2018More than 200 companies and 50 speakers have already confirmed their participation at the highly anticipated manufacturing event.