“It’s been a truly rewarding process for me to be working on the same crane and witnessing its progress from its initial state to where it stands today. Quite the coincidence, isn’t it?” says Ian Duncan, the Chief Engineer at Motion.
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More than just bending tube
In almost any industrial environment, running pipe from point A to point B means working with a series of obstacles including infrastructure, productivity demands, site practices and access. And occasionally a hard job comes along.
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Earthmoving manufacturer gets bespoke inventory solution
As an engineer working to manufacture complex heavy equipment, there’s nothing more annoying than getting part-way through a job and having to halt everything for the sake of one component or tool.
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Growing together: Collaborative hospital upgrade leads to new opportunities
As account manager at Fyshwick’s Specfast branch, Nick Worthe spends a lot of his time liaising with engineering and construction businesses in the local area.
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Civmec wins $330 million contract for Rio Tinto project
Finalists announced for the 2022 Women in Industry Awards
Sydney played host to the Women in Industry Awards this year on the 8th of September, recognising exceptional women across multiple sectors and shining a spotlight on their outstanding work in engineering and manufacturing.
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RS PRO and EWB partner to launch student competition
RS PRO and Engineers Without Borders Australia (EWB) are running a student competition with a strong focus on environmental, sustainability and social impacts.
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Taking stock and looking forward with localised support
Grant Gray is feeling buoyant about the future of manufacturing and industrial business in Australia.
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Embracing manufacturing 4.0
Central Innovation explains the importance of the seamless transfer of data between engineering and production departments.
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A beginner’s guide to digital twins
Manufacturing, energy and transportation companies are increasingly benefiting from Industry 4.0 applications after years of hype. The emergence of digital twins is one of the main reasons engineering and design teams are actualising these benefits for their enterprises.
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CSIRO guides Next Generation Graduates through new program
As part of the CSIRO’s Next Generation Graduates program, 165 university students will work on a range of challenges such as data-centric and machine-driven engineering, smart manufacturing and sensing, and enhancing industry operations through the metaverse.
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Cutting edge designs and servicing
AE Gibson & Sons has been enhancing Australia’s industrial manufacturing profile for over 125 years. A fifth generation, family-owned business based in Kendall NSW, their focus lies in the design and manufacturing of special purpose machinery used for materials handling and processing of renewables such as timber.
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Lighting the spark in the next generation
Based in the seaside city of Wollongong, NSW, Arrow Electrical Services is investing in the next generation of Australian electricians. With a dynamic team consisting of 34 highly skilled and experienced employees, the business has situated itself as a leading specialist across the state.
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Plans for next-gen solar battery manufacturing plant in Queensland
After developing the technology to build longer lasting, greener, more efficient, more affordable solar and EV batteries, Zero Emissions Developments (ZED) is seeking $30 million in private investment to build a manufacturing plant that will produce them.
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Engineering lubrication systems to work with equipment
Manufacturers’ Monthly speaks with the John Sample Group about the importance of pairing the most suitable lubrication system – and lubricating while equipment is running – with different industrial environments.
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Quick-flex couplings ready to rock
In mining, quarrying and extractive industries, ball mills are the most common grinding machine and certainly an interesting piece of engineering ingenuity, according to Eddie Lawrence.
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UQ is improving superconducting quantum devices with new technique
Physicists and engineers at the University of Queensland (UQ) have found a way to identify and address imperfections in materials for superconducting circuits on silicon chips – one of the most promising technologies in commercial quantum computing.
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Swinburne funded for origami engineering and structural mechanics
An early career researcher at Swinburne University has been awarded funding for a three-year research project as part of the Australian Research Council’s (ARC) Discovery Early Career Researcher Award (DECRA) scheme.
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SYPAQ Systems builds Centre of Excellence for defence
SYPAQ Systems, an engineering company specialising in defence, national security and information technology, will expand its Victorian operations in a new facility. This will generate 280 high-value
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For this engineer, getting Chartered reinforced why good engineering matters
For Alexandra Radulovich, getting Chartered helped to make clear how important engineering can be.
Radulovich was not a geotechnical engineer when, nine years ago, she took a job with geotechnical engineering
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