LAPP ÖLFLEX CLASSIC 110 control cables empower industrial connectivity
ÖLFLEX is a flexible multiconductor control cable that's trusted by electrical engineers and contractors for use in a wide range of industrial applications.
Delivering Dependable Fibre Optic Solutions for Challenging Environments through Enhanced Beam Cable Assemblies
Constructed to endure the harshest conditions, these assemblies are engineered to thrive in demanding sectors such as Mining, Oil & Gas, and Defence.
Meeting demand for off-grid power generation
With power generators in high demand for civil engineering, an Australian dry hire company needed to find a quick solution to serve its customers.
Protecting wildlife from electrical assets — and vice versa
While overhead lines are cost-effective and less carbon-intense than underground cable, the exposure of high voltage introduces a risk of electrocution to wildlife.
What Australia thinks about the energy transition
A CSIRO survey has canvassed more than 6700 people in all states and territories, across capital cities and regional areas.
WBT optical fibre patch cords
WBT manufactures and distributes optical fibre patch cords in many fibre types, lengths, sizes...
Siemens SENTRON MCBs and RCBOs
These devices offer rapid response to electrical faults, preventing damage and downtime due to...
Foiling hackers in the smart home era
Australian researchers have devised a camera that obscures images beyond human recognition, thus preserving the privacy and security of those using...
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Call for improved train lighting to save lives
The Australian Trucking Association says better lighting of trains must be made a legal...
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nbn increases access to smart city techology
NBN Co will be rolling out its Smart Places technology across Australia, following a series of...
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Partnership brings next-gen smart meters to Aust
Together, Sense and EDMI will deliver smart meters that aim to accelerate the energy transition,...
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How decarbonisation is affecting coal power workers
New independent research has found the cost of redundancy is higher for former coal-fired power station workers than those in other industries.
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Electrical co fined for putting employees at risk
A Victorian electrical company has been fined $40,000 for repeatedly putting workers at risk when...
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Future Made in Australia Act welcomed by climate orgs
The Act will seek to boost Australia's economy through investment in onshore industry and...
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New CEO for Master Electricians Australia
Construction industry advocate and policy expert Kate Raymond has been appointed to the role...
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Smart cities, built from scratch
With their reliance on interconnected systems and sustainable technologies, smart cities present a host of opportunities for the electrical,...
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Partnership prepares data centres for AI future
Schneider Electric is partnering with NVIDIA to prepare data centre infrastructure for the...
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Australia's newest smart city invites EOI
Leading technology providers are invited to submit expressions of interest for digital...
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Ground broken for Osaka data centre
Following a traditional jichinsai groundbreaking ceremony, AirTrunk has begun construction of its...
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