The 2008 Australian Made Conference is a highly practical and comprehensive one-day conference on how to achieve manufacturing success in Australia.
The second annual Australian Made Conference is fast approaching and will once again aim to lift the profile of manufacturing in Australia and recognise those who are striving for innovation in the industry.
The RES-INGENIUM FM310-108 is a new high performance pallet amplifier designed for FM and HDFM radio broadcast.
ASP Microcomputers, has been appointed as the Australian partner for Casio Japan’s range of ‘Mobile Business Solution’ products including mobile barcode terminals and industrial PDAs.
REED Business will be launching five new industry-specific websites and e-newsletters in July, aimed at keeping manufacturers and industrial professionals at the cutting edge of news and developments relevant to their sectors.
A panel of industry watchers chime in with their thoughts on what 2008 holds for the semiconductor industry.
In line with the SIA’s positive forecast for 2008, but in contrast to others, market researchers at Future Horizons believe after a dismal 2007, 2008 will be a better year for the semiconductor industry.
Oversupply and plunging prices for DRAM and NAND flash have prompted iSuppli Corp. to downgrade its rating of near-term conditions for suppliers of such components to “negative,” from the “neutral” assessment the research firm has maintained since late March for NAND and since July for DRAM.
Australian Made is giving away 50 free tickets to the Making Australia's Future Conference at Melbourne University this November 29 - but you'll have to get in quick!
Worldwide semiconductor sales saw a boost in July, growing 2.2% year-over-year from July 2006 and 3.2% from June sales to $20.6 billion, according to a report released by the Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA).