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Austeng are a boutique engineering firm that specialises in the design, engineering, development and building of customised electromechanical machinery and systems.
Austeng are a boutique engineering firm that specialises in the design, engineering, development and building of customised electromechanical machinery and systems.
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– Austeng has received $500,000.00 in funding to lead a ground breaking project aimed at accelerating the use of renewable hydrogen in industrial applications which requires high temperatures. This funding has been provided by the Federal Australian government via the Go Green Co-Innovation Program . The initiative will develop and demonstrate a financially viable, […]
Our Managing Director Ross George recently joined Aly and Andy from Lifting The Line on their latest podcast episode, “Bridging the Gap Between Office and Tools.” The conversation explored why bringing design thinking and practical engineering closer to those on the tools is essential. Real project outcomes aren’t shaped solely by drawings or models — […]
Austeng Secures Federal Funding to Demonstrate Onsite Hydrogen Production and Blending Austeng is pleased to announce that we have secured Federal Government funding to deliver a pioneering hydrogen project at our Geelong facility—focused on demonstrating the commercial viability of onsite hydrogen production and blending for industrial applications. This project will showcase how green hydrogen can […]
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Architectural Signage
ArchitectureThe iconic ‘the Pier’ sign stands proud at the end of Cunningham Pier, Geelong. The sign was fabricated from laser cut Cor-ten steel to give an even long lasting weathered appearance.
Bird Repel Unit
Tech EnablerIn early 2015 Austeng worked with Deakin University to develop a unit that harmlessly repels birds in certain environments. the intellectual property developed by a Deakin University animal behaviorist revolved around pulsing light at set frequencies. These flashing lights are seen by the birds but are at a frequency too high for the human eye […]