Author: Staff Writer
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Airtopia launches app control AC
The key to climate control in the growing connected home market has been unlocked by Australian engineering company Airtopia, whose climate optimisation technology takes the complexity ... -
Treotham partners with Pflitsch to bring cables to Aus
Treotham has recently partnered up with Pflitsch to bring Australia and New Zealand cable glands made in Germany. The high-grade Pflitsch cable glands provide highly reliable ... -
Laser light launched into hollow-core optical fibres
Researchers have demonstrated, for the first time, that laser light can be used to manipulate a glass optical fibre tapered to a sharp point smaller than ... -
ECD launches the ‘PROTECTOR’ series
Australian company ECD is building on a strong history of manufacturing the most flexible and user friendly floor boxes in the industry introducing the latest evolutionary ... -
Gordyn & Palmer install a quarry plant in Point Wilson
Electrical contractors Gordyn & Palmer recently completed one of its largest projects: the design and installation of a quarry plant in Point Wilson, Melbourne. Kate Jordan ... -
Obsolete? Cat 5e cabling in offices
A significant change is on the way in how office buildings are cabled, writes CommScope Asia Pacific vice president for intelligent buildings Matias Peluffo. Category 5e cabling, which is ... -
Fredon QLD raises the bar
A Queensland contractor has taken an innovative approach to constructing a bus duct riser: building it wholly offsite. The technique delivered considerable efficiency and safety benefits, ... -
Repelec’s new catalogue; The Compendium 6
Repelec has announced the arrival of The Compendium 6, the sixth edition of the electrical industry’s ‘must have’ product selection guide. This release is the biggest yet, with ... -
New test tools to simplify troubleshooting electro-mechanical systems
Today’s industrial machinery is more reliable and efficient, but can also be more difficult to troubleshoot because of the complexities of its advanced systems. Electronic test ... -
NECA pushes for gov subsidies for employees of mature age apprentices
Mature age apprentices represent a real opportunity to reduce Australia’s skills shortage, raise productivity and enrich the electrical contracting industry, says NECA chief executive Suresh Manickam. ...