Siemon V800 high-density cabinets
The Siemon V800 cabinet system is designed to provide a robust enclosure for both high-density data centre environments as well as floor distributors. Suitable as a stand-alone enclosure, or in a...
View ArticleCondux Mini-Blower/Pusher fibre-optic cable installer
The Condux Mini-Blower/Pusher is a lightweight and portable installer of both micro fibre and traditional fibre-optic cable.The device is designed for difficult job sites and ‘last mile’ fibre...
View ArticleCondux Golfstream 400 Fiber Optic Cable Blower
The Golfstream 400 Fiber Optic Cable Blower from Condux is designed for long-haul and middle-mile fibre installations.The device can install cable at speeds around 91 m/min, allowing contractors to...
View ArticleCouncils light the way to efficiency
Western Sydney is the location of NSW’s biggest active LED street light replacement project. The Western Sydney Regional Organisation of Councils (WSROC) is currently implementing the Light Years Ahead...
View ArticleCase study: Optical fibre cable test solution
When a leading manufacturer of overhead optical fibre cables needed to conduct tensile testing as part of its quality control procedures, it was after a specific solution.The company sought to measure...
View ArticleCEDA report: more than five million Aussie jobs gone in 10 to 15 years
More than five million jobs — almost 40% of Australian jobs that exist today — have a moderate to high chance of dying out in the next 10 to 15 years due to new technology, a report released yesterday...
View ArticleAre you prepared for an online security threat?
Understanding the myriad challenges that security threats pose in the digital age will be up front and centre at the Security Exhibition and Conference, to be held at the Melbourne Convention and...
View ArticleSmall business package passes Senate
Contractors and other small businesses around Australia will be guaranteed access to the $20,000 asset write-off and 1.5% tax cut with the government’s Small Business package passing the Senate.The...
View ArticleENA Regulation Seminar 2015 — program and registration now available
‘Reorienting Regulation’ is on the agenda for the first event in a seminar series offered by the Energy Networks Association (ENA).The event, to be held in Brisbane on 5 August, will host industry,...
View ArticleSchneider Electric's energy reduction plans
Schneider Electric has achieved an ISO 50001 Energy Management certification at its Gepps Cross manufacturing plant in South Australia that will see the company work on reducing its energy usage at the...
View ArticleLaunch of Working Safely at Height Campaign
WorkSafe ACT will be launching the new ‘Working Safely at Height Campaign’ at an industry breakfast on Thursday 9 July in Lyneham, ACT.During the launch, attendees will hear about the latest statistics...
View ArticleSATEC PM175/PM180 power quality and energy meter
SATEC has enhanced the input design of the standard PM175/PM180 power quality and energy meter to accept the low-level signals provided by the sensors. The upgrade provides the utility industry with a...
View ArticleOmron signs new automation partnership
Omron has signed a new partnership agreement with Alliance Automation to supply automation equipment over the next two years.Queensland-based Alliance Automation provides quality process control...
View ArticleFLIR CM55/57 Flexible Clamp Meters
The FLIR Systems range of CM55/57 Flexible Clamp Meters is designed for electrical inspections, making it easier to take measurements around multiple conductors, crowded panels, tight switch gears,...
View ArticleA look into the redevelopment of Australia's iconic SCG
It may not be the biggest stadium in Australia, but it’s one of the oldest with a rich history dating back to the early 1800s.The Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG), as it stands today, blends distinctive...
View ArticleIs the renewable energy crisis over?
Legislation for a bipartisan deal has passed through the Australian Parliament this week providing much needed certainty for the clean energy sector.The deal on the Renewable Energy Target (RET) will...
View ArticleExploited workers paid $7, forced into cramped housing before being thrown...
A New South Wales miner who was sacked and then made to train up temporary workers on 457 visas to replace him will give evidence to a Senate Inquiry investigating the abuse of Australia’s temporary...
View ArticleABB DC Prefabricated Rail Substations
ABB has introduced a range of modular and transportable substations for the rail sector designed to offer a reduction in civil works, footprint and land acquisition costs, making them suitable for...
View ArticleUltralow-power circuit improves energy harvesting to over 80%
The latest buzz in the information technology industry regards the Internet of things — the idea that vehicles, appliances, civil-engineering structures, manufacturing equipment and even livestock...
View ArticleMr Fluffy address list made public
1021 Canberra home addresses confirmed to contain loose-filled asbestos will be placed on a list to be released this week.‘Mr Fluffy’, a private contracting company, insulated residential and...
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