Technology
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HPM and Legrand partner with The Home Team
Electrical brands HPM and Legrand have partnered with Network 10’s new renovation show, The Home Team, to inspire homeowners and renovators to ‘Rethink Electrical’. -
ACCC takes action on electrical cable suppliers for alleged cartel behaviour
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has issued proceedings in the Federal Court against five companies, six individuals and an industry association for alleged cartel ... -
Corning to acquire Samsung Electronics’ fiber optics business
Corning Incorporated has announced it has reached a definitive agreement with Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. to acquire its fiber optics business. -
Opportunities now open for SPARC International Lighting Event 2015
Sponsorship and exhibition opportunities are now open for SPARC International Lighting Event 2015. As Australia’s premier lighting event, SPARC offers sponsors and exhibitors a ... -
DTX CableAnalyzer Series discontinued
Fluke Networks has announced that it is discontinuing its popular DTX CableAnalyzer Series. -
Rockwell Automation and Cisco release white paper, design and implementation guide
Rockwell Automation and Cisco have announced the release of a white paper and design and implementation guide titled, “Deploying 802.11 Wireless LAN Technology within a Converged ... -
Installation lights the way at Melbourne airport
Melbourne companies Mint Lighting Design and ENTTEC have transformed the forecourt and main terminal façade at Melbourne Airport, with a dynamic lighting installation that provides ambience ... -
DAVID HERRES: Gaining a laser focus
Despite the teachings of Austin Powers, lasers aren’t just designed to be attached to sharks’ heads. Electricians use them too. David Herres explains. -
Clipsal release LED floodlight
Clipsal FLS Series LED Floodlights are designed to do everything the big boys do, but in a smaller, slimmer, easier to work with package. -
Retrofitting Ethernet via existing copper wires
The Ethernet extender from Phoenix Contact can use existing copper wires to easily establish redundant Ethernet ring structures with data rates of up to 15 Mbps.


