On Friday 5 October, Ports of Auckland will take delivery of three giant new container cranes. The cranes, which stand 82.3 metres tall and weigh 2,100 tonnes, will arrive by ship, creating a dramatic sight as they enter the Waitematā Harbour from approximately 7am until 8am. The cranes can be viewed from anywhere on the harbour.
A Wellington-based start-up is poised to disrupt a $40 billion antibodies industry by creating a faster, cheaper and humane way of testing for substances reports Farah Hancock for Newsroom.
Construction is due to begin at Scott Technology's Kaikorai Valley headquarters in Dunedin, in a $4million project which will double its space writes Simon Hartley in todays Otago Daily Times.
A UC Smart Ideas proposal that aims to create ‘Eco-rubber seismic-isolation foundation systems’ that will improve the seismic resilience of low-rise buildings has been approved for funding of $1 million by the Ministry of Business Innovation and Employment (MBIE).
An offer from Matthew Weake a member of the CADPRO Systems manufacturing team and right now is winging his way to the most significant manufacturing show in North America – IMTS 2018 .
Austroads has published a roadmap to support the introduction of automated heavy vehicles into regional and remote areas of Australia and New Zealand.
The UK’s Tech Rocketship Awards offer Australian and New Zealand technology scale-ups a new launch-pad for their global expansion.
Designed for accuracy and built to survive the production floor environment, seeing is believing, and this is your opportunity to get your hands on Markforged 3D prints.
Jacanna Customs & Freight reports that Autoterminal Japan (ATJ) has now completed some tests on electric vehicles (EVs) and hybrids using one of the approved heat-treatment chambers.
On-highway vehicles across the MAN TGS and TGX truck range will come with standard adaptive cruise control (ACC) it was announced today by Penske New Zealand.