Saturday, December 21, 2024

Tag: Industry Awards

iconnect360 sets out to revolutionise the gym industry

iconnect360 is cloud-based software made specifically for owners of gyms, clubs or fitness centres designed to enhance the customer experience. The software handles a...

DHL CEO reads customer compliments and complaints.

For over 40 years DHL has provided domestic and international delivery services to over 120,000 destinations. With 62,000 delivery vehicles, 4,500 warehouses and terminals...

Calix designs new spray that protects sewers.

The Calix ACTI-Mag™ SP60 Magnesium Hydroxide Spray is a non-hazardous, non-dangerous spray that presents exceptional handling and usage benefits, preventing occupational exposure to toxic...

Pronto Xi manages complex data

Pronto Xi combines Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software with Business Intelligence technology providing a suite that solves business’s management problems. The software allows for...

The Netcomm NTC-140W gives customers fail-proof connection.

Netcomm has proven its technological prowess this year, excelling in innovation with its intelligent products. The NTC-140W leads the way in providing 4G to...

Smile Solutions employees valued greatly.

From the humble beginnings of a one room, one dentist enterprise – Smile Solutions has since grown to a private dental practice that occupies...

GlobalX Legal Solutions changes up legal services.

GlobalX Legal Solutions has been recognised as an ABA100 Winner for Innovation in The Australian Business Awards 2015. GlobalX Legal Solutions is a software...

Staples 100% recycled paper a great step towards sustainability.

Staples 100% Recycled A4 Copy Paper is made from 100% recycled paper waste. The product is manufactured in Australia, has a clean and white...

The first rechargeable electric lawn mower, by Chervon.

In 1993 the Chervon Trading Company was formed, with their focus being the development, manufacture and sale of electric power tools and other similar...

Sustainable Veolia focused on changing attitude on energy.

In 2011-12 business expenditure on electricity totalled $20.2 billion, of which large businesses accounted for around 52.6%. Businesses within Australia cannot function without a...