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Daily Archives: April 11, 2019

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January heatwave inspires Deakin University engineers to invent new IoT workplace comfort monitor

Manufacturing News, TechnologyBy Brent BalinskiApril 11, 20191 Comment

Deakin University researchers will soon test a new cloud-based monitor to track and optimise workplace comfort levels, with an aim to commercialise the device by 2020.

Blockchain incubator set to bolster Australian industry

Manufacturing News, TechnologyBy Staff ReporterApril 11, 20191 Comment

Australia’s first incubator program dedicated to helping blockchain startups get their businesses up and running will be established in Adelaide.

Taggle buys MiWater system to detect water leaks

Manufacturing NewsBy Peter RobertsApril 11, 2019Leave a comment

By Stuart Corner of IoT Australia Taggle Systems, which has developed devices and a low powered wide area network for IoT, has stuck a deal with the Mackay Regional Council in Queensland to commercialise its’ MiWater application. The application uses smart water meters to detect water leaks and complements Taggle’s IoT sensors, transmitters, receivers, power…

Mired in electric vehicle stoush , Canberra backs batteries

Manufacturing NewsBy Peter RobertsApril 11, 2019Leave a comment

The federal government has announced a $25 million grant to a new co-operative research centre to help develop batteries for electric vehicles and for energy storage. Even as it is mired in an argument over the opposition’s target of 50 per cent electric vehicles, the government announced The Future Battery Industries CRC. Industry minister, Karen…

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