Displaying items by tag: Water

Yarra Valley Water has awarded a two-year asset maintenance contract extension to Aqua Analytics, a leading provider of water network intelligence solutions.

Published in Water Resources

Sydney Water has commenced micro tunnelling as part of a $90 million upgrade to the North West Growth Area project and will provide critical water infrastructure to “secure” the city's future housing.

Published in Water Resources

Water utility Yarra Valley Water has signed a new five-year contract worth over $40 million with New Plumbing Services (NPS) to deliverits meter replacement program.

Published in Deals

GUEST OPINION: Water has been on a digital transformation journey for some years now. Where it goes next will define how prepared the sector is for future climate extremes and shifting community expectations.

Published in Guest Opinion

AWS announced at its annual AWS re:Invent conference it will be water positive by 2030, returning more water to communities than it uses in direct operations.

Published in Enterprise Cloud

A Sydney-based agritech company, that has a very high percentage of female staff, says the take-up of its water-level monitors is growing by leaps and bounds all over the country.

Published in Data

The Israelis have long worked on technologies to make the desert fertile, with the latest example being SupPlant, the AgTech company recently chosen as one of TIME’s Best Inventions, with the $27M raised to accelerate its intention to digitally inform every irrigation recommendation on earth.

Published in Climate

Global software vendor Autodesk has signed a definitive agreement to acquire water infrastructure software provider Innovyze for US$1 billion.

Published in Listed Tech

Brought to Australia for the first time by WaterSecure, the Flo system by well-known US faucet brand Moen can "continuously monitor for water leakage and prevent water damage", and it's available locally now - and naturally features a smartphone app.

Published in Home Tech

Australian agtech firm DIT Technologies has invited locals, who are interested to invest in its operations through equity crowd-funding, to register to show their interest.

Published in Biology

Global network protection vendor Claroty has recorded octuple annual recurring revenue growth year-over-year in the Asia Pacific region including Japan, from the first half of 2019 to the first half of 2020, fuelled by "growing demand for critical infrastructure security in the region".

VENDOR ANNOUNCEMENT: Global network protection vendor Claroty has recorded octuple annual recurring revenue growth year-over-year in the Asia Pacific region including Japan, from the first half of 2019 to the first half of 2020, fuelled by "growing demand for critical infrastructure security in the region".

Published in Security

Business units are now the major drivers behind technology spend in Australia and New Zealand, causing business-wide integration challenges at unprecedented levels, according to a newly released study.

Published in Strategy

Global technology company Siemens and Australian data analytics firm Interlate have signed a memorandum of understanding to improve productivity in the mining industry through the use of data.

Published in Deals

New laws to protect critical infrastructure from malicious attack are a crucial step forward in protecting Australia’s economic nervous system from cyber attack, according to cyber security firm Macquarie Government.

Published in Security

Google's move to draw 1.5 million gallons of water a day from an aquifer in South Carolina to cool an expansion of a data centre has drawn the ire of residents, conservationists and water utility officials.

Published in Data Centres

Although Alcatel’s Android-powered Go Play phone launched overseas last year to solid acclaim, it is finally available in Australia for an impressive $299.

Published in Mobility
Tuesday, 29 September 2015 00:50

New VIDEO shows iPhone 6s plus NOT WATERPROOF

Although a couple of videos have swept the Internet showing seemingly waterproof iPhone 6s models, another submerged to a deeper level kills the iPhone dead.

Published in Mobility
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