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UNSW researchers break solar cell efficiency record
Researchers from the University of New South Wales have broken the record for solar energy efficiency using a system that converts 40 per cent of sunlight.
... ContinuedAussie researchers help advance Malaysian EV manufacturing
Australian researchers are working on new innovations that will bring electric vehicle manufacturing in Malaysia to the next level.
... ContinuedIndonesian defence: from consumer to producer
Indonesia has taken several steps towards reducing its reliance on foreign suppliers for defence capabilities over the last few years.
... ContinuedWearable technology could boost Australian health care
Australian researchers are exploring the impact consumer technology could have on the health care industry in the future.
... ContinuedStrong growth expected in ASEAN medical device industry
ASEAN’s medical device industry has experienced significant growth in recent years, which shows no signs of slowing down.
... ContinuedAustralian appetite for solar keeps growing
New statistics show 20 per cent of Australian households use solar energy, a significant rise from the 5 per cent recorded in 2011.
... ContinuedTechnology set to spur ASEAN manufacturing growth
A recent McKinsey & Company report has highlighted a number of disruptive technologies that will revolutionise ASEAN manufacturing practices.
... ContinuedThe rise of fuel-efficient cars in ASEAN countries
Several countries are expected to see a surge in interest for fuel-efficient cars in ASEAN, as the region approaches AEC integration in 2015.
... ContinuedAustralia continues to invest in LNG future
The Australian energy and resources sector is being supported by huge investments in liquefied natural gas, according to a new government report.
... ContinuedAdditive manufacturing: Australia embraces 3D printing revolution
3D printing is becoming increasingly popular worldwide, and Australia is proving to be at the forefront of the additive manufacturing revolution.
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