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STAUBLI
With Staubli connectors and couplings – Performance and safety always come first. We offer a complete range of clean break connection solutions, including couplings designed to be high pressure resistant, vibration resistant, shock resistant and fuel and oil resistant. Staubli products integrate anti-pollution features, lightweight materials and compactness, making them ideally suited to the demands of industry.
General workplace safety primer
By Craig Carlyle, Maintenance Transformations When dealing with health and safety in the workplace, the biggest hurdle is the confusion about the requirements. It sounds hard so it must be hard. Uninformed gossip and “I’ve got a mate who…” comments don’t help the conversation when trying to ease business operators out of entrenched positions. Let’sContinueContinue reading “General workplace safety primer”
Support for manufacturing – considerations for the incoming Government
By Troy Coyle, CEO, HERA Making up around 10% of GDP, employing about 250,000 people across the country and investing 9% ($753 million) of the country’s expenditure into R&D (Stats NZ), the manufacturing industry clearly is not just about producing steel and other products. It’s about innovation, job creation, and economic growth. Yet as theContinueContinue reading “Support for manufacturing – considerations for the incoming Government”
Watercare’s Central Interceptor tunnel project reaches halfway mark
Watercare’s Hiwa-i-te-Rangi giant tunnel boring machine (TBM) has) broken through into a shaft in May Road, Mount Roskill marking the halfway point of her 14.7 kilometre journey to central Auckland as she creates the Central Interceptor tunnel. There were loud cheers from assembled construction crews as the more than five metre diameter cutterhead groundContinueContinue reading “Watercare’s Central Interceptor tunnel project reaches halfway mark”
Academy empowers robotics field
Since 2016 Universal Robots, described as the world’s leading collaborative robot company, has offered robotics training to customers with a keen interest in collaborative robots (cobots). And now, after having grown increasingly popular in the past years and with 119 onsite training centres across the globe, more than 200,000 robotics enthusiasts have joined the UniversalContinueContinue reading “Academy empowers robotics field”
Callaghan Innovation launches counselling service for startup founders
Callaghan Innovation has launched a counselling service to support founders whose mental health is suffering due to the significant pressures associated with establishing and growing a startup. Plans for the service were announced at the Electrify Aotearoa conference on 1 August at the same time as the organisation launched a guidance and resolution service forContinueContinue reading “Callaghan Innovation launches counselling service for startup founders”
We do it our way: Kiwi engineering firms loving the office
A new and detailed survey of New Zealand office occupiers by CBRE New Zealand has proven that that the engineering sector’s love of the office is still very much alive and well. CBRE’s New Zealand Office Occupier Sentiment Survey 2023 Hybrid Working In The New Zealand Workplace also shows that not only is the officeContinueContinue reading “We do it our way: Kiwi engineering firms loving the office”
Honorary engineering doctorate for Bruce McLaren
Bruce McLaren, Kiwi motorsport legend and founder of the renowned racing and supercar company that still bears his name, has been recognised with a posthumous honorary Doctor of Engineering degree from the University of Auckland. This comes as McLaren marks 60 years since he founded the company. The late engineer, innovator and racing driver wasContinueContinue reading “Honorary engineering doctorate for Bruce McLaren”
Moddex continues to challenge the norm
There are many companies that seem satisfied to spend the course of their history, from the day they open their doors to the moment they are wound up, without making any particular change to the product or service they offer. Then there are the “disrupters”; firms imaginative enough to look for the gaps in theContinueContinue reading “Moddex continues to challenge the norm”

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