AUT-Roche Diagnostics lab officially opens
26 June, 2014AUT University has announced the opening of the AUT-Roche Diagnostics Laboratory in an example of the strong collaboration between the university and Roche Diagnostics - a partnership said to be the first of its kind in New Zealand.
New nanodevices facility for RMIT University
19 June, 2014RMIT University has announced a $1.25 million research facility to support the development of cheap, ultraprecise and easy-to-use nanodevices for the rapid diagnosis and detection of health hazards.
HEMCO UniFlow laboratory fume hoods
16 June, 2014 | Supplied by: HEMCO CorporationUniFlow fume hoods are available in sizes from 30″ to 96″ wide in benchtop and floor-mount models; custom sizes can be easily addressed to suit special needs.
Controlling controlled and sterile environments
10 June, 2014 | Supplied by: LAF Technologies Pty LtdAutomated environmental monitoring and biological monitoring systems provide effective and reliable methods for monitoring of viable and non-viable particles in Grade A/B cleanrooms along with other critical environmental conditions such as pressure, relative humidity and temperature.
Early work begins on nuclear medicine facility
13 May, 2014Early work has begun on the ANM Project - a $168 million plan to build a nuclear medicine manufacturing plant and waste treatment plant to treat by-products for permanent, safe storage.
Kartell tray ranges
20 November, 2013 | Supplied by: Sieper & Co Pty LtdAs part of the extensive collection of general-purpose labware manufactured by Kartell, there is a series of tray types in a wide range of sizes available to suit most laboratory applications.
Optimum Handling Solutions dangerous goods storage cabinets
01 November, 2013 | Supplied by: Optimum Handling SolutionsOptimum Handling Solutions has a comprehensive range of dangerous goods storage cabinets specially designed to assist users in the safe and compliant storage of all hazardous material and substances, whether storing flammable, toxic or corrosive liquids.
Baker Company SterilGARD e3 Class II Type A2 Biosafety Cabinet
15 October, 2013 | Supplied by: abacus dxThe Baker SterilGARD e3 Class II Type A2 Biosafety Cabinet offers an adaptive ergonomic design, combined with an airflow management system and containment technology, to improve comfort, increase productivity and reduce the costs of ownership.
Multifunction lab space awarded
30 September, 2013The concept team behind Massey University's multifunction teaching laboratories were awarded the Best Practice Award for Innovation at the Association for Tertiary Education Management conference, recently held in Australia.
Air Science Vent-Box modular ventilation and filtration systems
28 August, 2013 | Supplied by: LAF Technologies Pty LtdAir Science Vent-Box modular ventilation and filtration systems offer protection against chemical inhalation risks without expensive, energy-consuming duct work. They are designed to protect laboratory personnel from chemical vapours found inside stand-alone chemical safety storage cabinets.
University of Adelaide ‘braggs’ about transdisciplinary facility
26 August, 2013 by Lauren DavisIn July 2013, following the award of $29 million from the Education Investment Fund, ‘The Braggs’ was officially opened. Named after University of Adelaide alumni Sir William Henry Bragg and his son, Sir William Lawrence Bragg, the $100 million building is the home of the Institute for Photonics and Advanced Sensing (IPAS).
Actisafe Actistor flammable and corrosive goods storage cabinet
23 August, 2013 | Supplied by: ActisafeSafety product specialist Actisafe has designed a flammable and corrosive goods storage cabinet suitable for the storage of corrosive materials and pesticides in completely safe and secure conditions.
Don Whitley Scientific 10-plate petri dish rack and coloured tags
24 June, 2013 | Supplied by: Don Whitley Scientific AustraliaDon Whitley Scientific has launched a 10-plate petri dish rack made from stainless steel. The robust, sturdy and autoclaveable racks are suitable for stacking, sorting and storing petri dishes in a Whitley Workstation.
National Geosequestration Laboratory beginning to take shape
18 June, 2013In the eight months since its funding was announced, the National Geosequestration Laboratory (NGL) has come a long way towards its goal of establishing itself as one of the world’s leading R&D providers in the field of carbon storage and geoscience.
16 months on: the RV Investigator
11 June, 2013 by Lauren DavisIn 2009, the Australian Government committed $120 million to the purchase of a new research vessel for the Marine National Facility, dubbed the RV Investigator. On 31 January 2012, construction on the vessel began in Singapore. To coincide with World Oceans Day on 8 June, a time-lapse video showing its progress so far has been released.