Can the Internet of Things extend infrastructure shelf life?
The Internet of Things should usher in a fresh era of efficient infrastructure, but an entirely new skillset is required to analyse data from these sensors.
The Internet of Things should usher in a fresh era of efficient infrastructure, but an entirely new skillset is required to analyse data from these sensors.
In the past 15 years, outsourcing has gone from the outer to out in the open. Is there still a place for local partnerships and productivity?
It involved soil wicking, turtle tickling and the movement by sea of almost 11 million m³ of sand.
Andrew Harris isn’t worried about his competitors in the construction industry. He’s worried about a tech giant turning everything on its head.
In WA's remote Murchison region, engineers and astrophysicist are toiling away on the groundwork for the world's largest radio telescope project.
Stephanie Moroz is combining her technical expertise with her driving passion – making the world a better place with new energy tech.
What should airports of the future look like? Where should they be positioned? And how do you build flexibility into infrastructure with a 20- to 50-year design life?
Medical robots won’t get emotional, they won’t get tired, and they won’t get distracted. And they’re already helping human surgeons perform minimally invasive surgery.
Head of the Joint Strike Fighter project for the RAAF talks about the program and the benefits it is bringing to high-tech manufacturing.
Life expectancy only seems to go upwards, but how far can it go? Meet some of the bioengineers wielding CRISPR technology to stop ageing in its tracks.