A Government decision to move ahead with a regulated product stewardship scheme for synthetic refrigerants marks a major step in tackling some of New Zealand’s most potent greenhouse gases.
IMI has resolved severe erosion issues affecting a high-pressure spray water valve at the Wildcat Point energy generation facility in Maryland, United States, improving reliability and reducing mai
element14's Top Tech Voices podcast continues its season with two new episodes featuring neuroscientist and founder Dr Anne-Laure Le Cunff and architect and MIT Professor Carlo Ratti.
As a Western Australia-based lithium project moves towards full operations, a robust and efficient above ground material handling system plays a crucial role in supporting its performance.
The people and businesses driving innovation, growth and resilience across New Zealand’s manufacturing sector have been recognised at the second annual Minister for Manufacturing Awards.
You lock up your warehouse at night, switch off the lights and press play on an autonomous drone. By morning, it has flown the aisles, scanned barcodes, completed stocktakes
A new survey shows considerable support for mining, says New Zealand Minerals Council Chief Executive Josie Vidal, and people are even more supportive when they learn the value of mining to the...
element14, has launched a new smart transport design challenge inviting engineers, makers and technology enthusiasts to design and build innovative prototypes focused on the future of electric and
D-Link A/NZ has launched its DPP‑201 20,000mAh Power Bank featuring two USB-C and one USB-A ports, delivering fast charging for today’s remote workers.
When a major mining operation in Western Australia needed a complete review and overhaul of 32 lifting and maintenance systems, they turned to TURCK Australia & New Zealand.
For years, manufacturing has organised its technology investments around the Digital Twin: build a virtual replica of the factory floor, run scenarios in software, reduce risk in the physical world