The 5th Annual Electronics News Future Awards nominations are now open. Don't miss your opportunity to be recognised as part of Australia's technological future.
With Sydney-based LX Innovations, the only thing you need is a drawing on a piece of paper. Its engineers will do the rest.
Engineers at the University of Melbourne will use grant money from Victoria's Science Agenda to develop a microchip that detects objects in the road.
Australia has the intellectual capacity to compete with the best in technology, but unless efforts are coordinated, its technological potential will be wasted.
A team of just six engineers developed a battery-management system for a hybrid bus on schedule and within budget, thanks to model-based design.
The university awarded electronics projects to six student projects from a range of application areas during the 17th Annual Hooper Memorial Student Project Presentations.
The 2010 NI Technical Symposiums will feature technical presentations, live demonstrations, interactive demo stations, exhibition areas and guest presentations.
The deadline for entries for Electronics News’ EDN Australia Innovation Awards is closing in. Friday 24 July 2009 is the last day that entries can be submitted for these prestigious Awards.
Electronics News is calling for entries for its annual EDN Australia Innovation Awards. Now in their fifth year, the Awards recognise and reward excellence in electronics design, manufacture and test from Australian companies.
The Electronics and ICT Association (EICTA) was about to sign a “revolutionary” agreement with the Hong Kong Wireless Technology Association at the time Electronics News went to press.