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.
According to a new report from NanoMarkets LC, a US-based industry analyst firm, the OLED lighting market will reach almost US$4.5 billion by 2013 and grow to US$5.9 billion by 2015.
This year’s Queensland Manufacturing Technology Exhibition (QMan), which will be held at the Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre from October 21 to 23, will feature a section devoted to electronics and electrical for the very first time.
The Rudd Labor government will provide $75 million for the Re-tooling for Climate Change competitive grants program as part of the Clean Business Australia initiative.
Global Lighting Technologies (GLT) has introduced new LED-based high-brightness backlights as thin as 0.4mm or less.
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!
According to news reports, Sony Corp is withdrawing from joint research with IBM and Toshiba Corp. to develop 32 nm manufacturing technology as part of its moves away from the production of advanced semiconductors, which involves heavy investment.
The mobile phone has become the leading consumer electronic product and mobile phone manufacturing one of the biggest—and most competitive—industries.
STMicroelectronics and IBM announced that the two companies have signed an agreement to collaborate on the development of next-generation process technology—the “recipe” that is used in semiconductor development and manufacturing.