Electrical & Power Generation Equipment Feature Articles

<< Previous   |   Next   >>  Page 42 of 45
Aust manufacturers face tough environmental challenges
A new study carried out by the Australian Industry Group has found that many Australian businesses are concerned about how they are going to cope with the growing demands to reduce ...
Aust exporters eye long-term business from APEC markets
Australian exporters anticipate increased business gains from trade with APEC member economies, according to new research from Austrade and DHL.
Aust manufacturing industry activity eased during August
Australia's manufacturing activity eased in August, as growth in consumer demand and new orders unwound from recent strong highs, with the Australian Industry Group - PricewaterhouseCoopers ...
Aust and India agree on idea of joint study into bilateral FTA
The Australian Government Minister for Trade, Warren Truss, has announced that Australia and India have agreed to undertake a joint feasibility study into the merits of a free trade ...
Reasons why APEC matters to Aust business community
Once a year, usually around in the second half, some very unusual photos appear in the world media.
Aust govt provides more funding for manufacturing
John Howard: "I am pleased to announce that the Australian Government will provide $1.225 million over four years for the continuation of the Northern Advanced Manufacturing Industry ...
South Korea a well established path to the Asian market
The Republic of Korea (known less formally as South Korea) is often overlooked as a bilateral trade partner.
PMI: Manufacturing activity was stronger during July
Australia's manufacturing activity lifted in July, underpinned by stronger domestic demand, with the Australian Industry Group - PricewaterhouseCoopers Australian Performance of ...
Huge things in pipeline for future nanotechnology in Aust
Australia's nanotechnology is expecting further growth with the establishment of a $21.5 million (US$17.8 million) National Nanotechnology Strategy, announced by Prime Minister John ...
Inorganic printed electronics a great opportunithy for future
The future $300 billion market for printed electronics is emerging via thin film electronics.
Huge things are planned for future nanotech in Australia
Australia's nanotechnology is expecting further growth with the establishment of a $21.5 million (US$17.8 million) National Nanotechnology Strategy, announced by Prime Minister John ...
Strong Aussie dollar is failing to deter exporters - Survey
Despite a rising Australian dollar and high fuel prices, Australian exporters remain confident about the future, especially those exporting to Europe with 65 per cent of those surveyed ...
Strong dollar hurts prospects for manufacturing exports
An important new study released by the Australian Industry Group highlights the strong contribution that Australian manufacturing makes to our export effort - a point that was made ...
Govt delivers smart budget that hits all the right targets :Ai
"The Federal Government has set out to prove the adage that good policy can be good politics by delivering a smart budget that hits the right targets," Ai Group Chief Executive ...
Nanotech theory provides thermoelectricity with new glow
Gang Chen's research with nano-scale materials gave him a head start in the field of nanotechnology when it was still brand new.
Govt's proactive industry statement good for business
"The Government's Global Integration initiative released by the Prime Minister in Sydney is an innovative approach that responds to the challenges and opportunities of ongoing ...
Fair Work Australia - serious questions asked about viability
"There are serious questions about the viability of the ALP's Fair Work Australia proposal," Australian Industry Group Chief Executive Heather Ridout has said.
New kits to revitalise teaching of science in the classroom
The Institute of Bioengineering and Nanotechnology (IBN) is arming teachers with new tools to revitalise their teaching of science in the classrooms.
Plastic solar cell efficiency breaks new nanotech record
Efficient plastic solar cells are extremely desirable because they are inexpensive and light weight, especially in comparison to traditional silicon solar panels.
Exporting in Aust: the Productivity puzzle’s missing piece
There has been a lot of talk about productivity and how Australian fares in the productivity stakes. Source: Tim Harcourt, chief economist of Austrade.
<< Previous   |   Next   >>  Page 42 of 45

Storefront Feature Articles