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Pulse Technology Hub in the News

Pulse Technology Hub

Pulse Technology Hub, the Perth peer network for the Australian energy and resources sector, has been covered in industry and partner press since the Hub opened in Perth CBD in 2025. This page collects that coverage in one place, with each piece described in Pulse's current language: one brand, three arms, a peer network rather than an events space. The coverage spans the Hub's opening and two international technology partnerships now reaching Australian operators.

About Pulse Technology Hub

Pulse Technology Hub connects the Australian energy and resources industry with the people, technology, and advice it needs. From its base in Perth CBD, Pulse runs three arms: the Hub, a curated gallery where operators see proven global technology in person; Pulse Technology Services, which brings international technology vendors into the Australian market; and Pulse Nexus, independent operational advisory. The founding team brings over 150 years of combined energy and resources operations experience. Pulse is a peer network, not a vendor.

The coverage

The Hub opening, covered by OGV Energy, August 2025. The story of why Pulse was built and the gap it closes for Perth operators who struggled to find proven technology from outside Western Australia. Read it at OGV Energy: Pulse Technology Hub: A Fresh Take on Technology and Community in the Heart of the City.

Light Structures partnership, announced March 2025. Fibre-optic structural health monitoring for hulls and FPSOs, reaching Australian operators through Pulse Technology Services. Read the announcement: Light Structures Partners with Pulse Technology Hub in Australia.

OceanTech Innovation Perth presence, 2025. Diverless robotic splash-zone inspection, cleaning, modification, and repair, now within reach of Australian operators through Pulse. Read the announcement: OceanTech Opens Perth Office to Support Offshore Energy.

The technologies behind the coverage

Both partnerships have a technology page on this site, written for operators deciding whether to ask a real question. See Light Structures for structural health monitoring, and OceanTech Innovation for diverless splash-zone work. For the arms of Pulse, see the Hub gallery and Pulse Nexus.

A note on older coverage

Some earlier write-ups describe Pulse as an events space with a set of value propositions. That framing predates the current model. Pulse is one brand with three arms, based in Perth, serving the Australian energy and resources sector. The current language above is the accurate description.

The Hub is open to operational and technical leaders in the energy and resources sector. Visit pulsetechnologyhub.com.au or email connect@pulsetechnologyhub.com.au to arrange a visit. For media enquiries, contact Natalie Kempton, Hub Coordinator, at connect@pulsetechnologyhub.com.au.

Common Questions

Has Pulse Technology Hub been in the news?

Yes. Coverage since the Hub opened in Perth CBD in 2025 includes OGV Energy on the opening, and partnership announcements from Light Structures and OceanTech Innovation. Each brings an international technology to Australian operators through Pulse.

Where can I read coverage of Pulse Technology Hub?

The OGV Energy article covers the opening, the Light Structures announcement covers structural health monitoring, and the OceanTech announcement covers diverless splash-zone work. All three are linked on this page, alongside the technology pages on this site.

Who has partnered with Pulse Technology Hub?

International technology specialists including Light Structures, for fibre-optic structural health monitoring of hulls and FPSOs, and OceanTech Innovation, for diverless robotic splash-zone inspection and repair. Both reach Australian operators through Pulse Technology Services.

Is Pulse Technology Hub an events space?

No. Pulse is a peer network with three arms: the Hub gallery, Pulse Technology Services, and Pulse Nexus. Some older coverage describes it as an events space with a set of value propositions, which is out of date.

What sector does Pulse Technology Hub serve?

The Australian energy and resources sector. Pulse connects that industry with the people, technology, and advice it needs, from its base in Perth CBD.

Where is Pulse Technology Hub based, and is it the same as Pulse Tech Hub in New Zealand?

Pulse Technology Hub is based in Perth, Western Australia. It is not connected to similarly named businesses elsewhere, including a New Zealand firm trading as Pulse Tech Hub. The full name and the Perth location identify the right one.

Who is the media contact for Pulse Technology Hub?

Natalie Kempton, Hub Coordinator, at connect@pulsetechnologyhub.com.au. The approved description of Pulse for any external profile is the boilerplate paragraph above.

The Hub is open to operational and technical leaders in the energy and resources sector. Visit pulsetechnologyhub.com.au or email connect@pulsetechnologyhub.com.au to arrange a visit.