Colin Austin (Moldflow)
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Colin Austin is an Australian award-winning researcher, engineer, and inventor of Autodesk product Moldflow Plastics design software.[1][2]
Biography
[edit]Colin graduated from Sheffield University in 1963. He worked as an R & D Manager for Johns Hydraulics then worked as lecturer for RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia.[3]
In 1978, Colin Austin founded company Moldflow (currently a subsidiary of Autodesk) devoted to simulation of injection molding.[4] Colin developed Moldflow Plastics design software that transformed the international design of plastics moulds using scientific principles rather than 'gut feel'. After many years he became the most successful exporters of technical software in Australia, and more than 48 countries in the world used his software.[3]
In 1997, Colin Austin founded a company named Waterright devoted to simulation of irrigation and producing soil sensors and software to fix common irrigation problems.[5][6][7]
Award
[edit]Source:[8]
- 1980: John Derham Award for Technical Innovation
- 1982: National Small Business Award
- 1983: Governor of Victoria, Export Award
- 1984: Governor of Victoria, Export Award
- 1984: Dept of Trade in Association with Confederation of Australian Industry's Export Award for outstanding achievement.
- 1993: AITA Exporter of the year award
- 1997: Fred O.Conley Award for outstanding achievement in plastics engineering &technology
- 2002: Triannual Plastics Industry Award for contributions to the plastics industry
- 2002: SPE Environmental Award
- 2002: SaveWater award winner agricultural section
- 2003: SaveWater award Regional Sustainability
Books
[edit]- Austin, Colin (1982). Moldflow philosophy book. Moldflow. ASIN B0006YKHFS.
- Austin, Colin (2004). Water, Wit and Wisdom. Waterright. ISBN 978-0646438146.
- Austin, Colin (2012). Resolving Climate Change 2. ASIN B009KEM0U0.
References
[edit]- ^ Blanch, Desley. "Colin Austin - Moldflow And After". radioaustralia.net.au. Radio Australia. Retrieved 19 December 2014.
- ^ "MR COLIN AUSTIN". Archived from the original on 8 January 2015. Retrieved 7 January 2015.
- ^ a b "Colin Austin's story". Water Right. Retrieved 19 December 2014.
- ^ "Moldflow Corporation". Encyclopedia of Business.
- ^ "Colin Austin's story". Waterright.
- ^ Austin, Colin (4 June 2013). "My Mission".
- ^ "Waterright-soilprobe".
- ^ "Colin Austin's Awards". Retrieved 19 December 2010.