Author: Paul Skelton
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NECA National Apprentices of the Year announced
Last night, the National Electrical and Communications Association (NECA) announced the winners of the Apprentice of the Year awards for 2013. -
Quicky Mark measuring tool
Designed and patented in Australia, the Quicky Mark is a handheld tool used when lining up and marking locations for the penetration of internal and external ... -
The UltraViolet forecast
A new multimedia platform will allow consumers to purchase digital content and watch it wherever, whenever. Paul Skelton reports. -
Generation ‘Why’: The next stage of apprentice evolution
Despite an increase in the number of electrical apprenticeships, completion rates are down and continue to fall. Paul Skelton looks at the changing needs of modern ... -
FODC upgrades NSW coal mine communications network
The mining boom might have eased, but operators are still looking for advanced technologies to make their sites safer and more efficient. Paul Skelton reports on ... -
All in a day’s rework
In instances of non-compliant cabling work being discovered, cablers should turn to the ACMA’s TCA2 form to find a solution. Paul Skelton explains. -
Environmental and security monitoring solution
Two South-East Queensland-based companies have come together to develop a turn-key environmental and security monitoring solution. Paul Skelton reports. -
Handling the heat of data centres
With the ever-increasing cost of electricity and ongoing concerns surrounding global warming on everyone’s mind, it turns out data centre designers have the potential to make ... -
Going for par with golf simulators
Golf simulators are a popular form of recreation overseas, and they’re starting to make some headway locally. Paul Skelton looks at everything an integrator needs to ... -
The vinyl format is here to stay
Vinyl is back, with audiophiles and musicians alike getting behind the format, recording new music and building better quality turntables for a new generation of enthusiasts. Local ...