Automation, security and control

Schneider Electric Predictive Optimisation energy-efficient software

05 February, 2014 | Supplied by: Schneider Electric Energy

Schneider Electric has launched Predictive Optimisation software for optimal energy efficiency that is said to assist building owners and facility managers reduce HVAC energy use by up to 25%, and improve NABERS ratings and occupant comfort.


Sreada Lemo- and Hirose-compatible push-pull connectors

05 February, 2014 | Supplied by: Connector-Tech ALS Pty Ltd

Sreada connectors offer a Lemo- and Hirose-compatible, self-latching, push-pull mechanism at an affordable price point. Once mated, this style of connector is secure and will not be unmated by vibration or an axial pulling force on the cable.


Rockwell Automation appoints new state manager for Victoria and Tasmania

04 February, 2014

Rockwell Automation has appointed Tim Keech as State Manager, Victoria and Tasmania.


Survey reveals air-conditioning ignorance in Aust population

30 January, 2014

Recent heatwaves have seen Australian consumers relying heavily on their air conditioners, but recent research from LG shows that few people actually know how much their air conditioner use bumps up their electricity bill.


Benefits of migrating to IP based systems

30 January, 2014 | Supplied by: Axis Communications (S) Pte Ltd

IP video cameras are comparable to full-fledged PCs to which other devices can be connected. The video camera is a PC equipped with optics and a Linux operating system, which is nowadays used in mobile phones, tablets, PCs, consoles, mainframes, supercomputers and servers.


IndigoVision Ultra 5K fixed camera

22 January, 2014 | Supplied by: Integrated Products Pty Ltd

The IndigoVision Ultra 5K fixed camera is said to be the first ultrahigh-resolution security camera to deliver outstanding image detail and video performance in all lighting conditions.


Contractor mentoring program

06 January, 2014 by Malcolm Richards, CEO

While starting up a new business can be an exciting and heady challenge, many first-time business owners unconsciously step into a minefield of paperwork, administration duties and financial needs that come hand in hand with setting up a new business. MEA understands that starting a new business, and keeping it not only going but flourishing, can be a difficult challenge for many tradies new to the game.


Phoenix Contact Industrial IT-certified switches and security routers

11 December, 2013 | Supplied by: Phoenix Contact Pty Ltd

Switches and security routers from the current Phoenix Contact product range are now certified by ABB as ‘Industrial IT Enabled’. These network components from the Factory Line family belong to a portfolio suited to solutions in automation and information technology designed by ABB users.


Schneider Electric SmartStruxure Lite building management system

11 December, 2013 | Supplied by: Schneider Electric

Schneider Electric has launched SmartStruxure Lite, an integrated software and hardware solution that enables small and medium-sized businesses to increase the energy efficiency of their buildings.


ANZ Tower installs lighting controls for energy savings

02 December, 2013 | Supplied by: mySmart

Developed by Grocon and designed by leading architects Francis-Jones Morehan Thorp, ANZ Tower is the newest addition to the Sydney skyline. The building officially opened in September 2013 and has already been awarded the 6 Star Green Star - Office Design v2 rating by the Green Building Council of Australia.


PMA AG railway cable conduit protectors

28 November, 2013 | Supplied by: Treotham Automation Pty Ltd

The PMA AG corrugated polyamide conduits are certified by LAPI meeting the limits for risk category LR4 in accordance with the UNI CEI 11170-3 standard (2005).


Tight new fibre-optic testing limits needed for higher bandwidth apps

22 November, 2013 by Thorsten Punke, Technical Marketing Manager ANZ | Supplied by: Commscope

With the ratification of 40 and 100 Gbps ethernet fibre standards, optical requirements are tighter than ever before - yet fibre testing methods have not been upgraded for many years. Consider, too, that with the introduction of 10 Gbps over ethernet, the maximum power loss budget for multimode fibre links has dropped significantly, and it is clear that changes in testing standards are essential and urgent.


Bass Electrical helps Tooheys automate beer-brewing process

22 November, 2013 by Mansi Gandhi | Supplied by: ARA Group

Bass Electrical Engineering, part of the ARA Group, has been carrying out electrical maintenance and electrical projects at Tooheys Lidcombe site for several years. When Tooheys recently decided to upgrade its brewery, with an aim to improve economic efficiency and competitiveness, the group engaged Bass Electrical to carry out electrical work for the project.


Cisco video surveillance manager 7 (VSM7)

21 November, 2013 | Supplied by: Cisco

Cisco's video surveillance manager 7 (VSM7) provides capabilities that enable central or multiple operations management of intelligent video surveillance and an open platform for analytics and metadata.


A holistic approach to security

21 November, 2013 by Michael Brookes* | Supplied by: Honeywell Process Solutions

Security is at the forefront of many executives’ minds, and to compound the issues the industry is undergoing a transformation - or what the industry pundits term as convergence. This article discusses the challenges presented by the convergence of physical security and IT and the benefits of a holistic approach.


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