Data & Digital
From smartphone apps, robotics and AI, to wearable technology and next gen wireless, read the latest news on innovative information technology solutions that are helping to secure Australia’s digital future.
75 years ago today, Australia’s first computer booted up
18 November 2024
Cosmos Magazine, Other, 14/11/2024, Evrim Yazgin On 14 November 1949, Australia's first computer was switched on. CSIR Mk1 (later renamed […]
New quantum encoding methods slash circuit complexity in machine learning
11 November 2024
EurekAlert!, Other, 09/11/2024 A recent study by researchers from CSIRO and the University of Melbourne has made progress in quantum […]
Semiconductor Australia 2024: Powering a Smarter Australia
2 October 2024
BluGlass has teamed up with the Semiconductor Sector Service Bureau (S3B) and ShareCafe to host the Semiconductor Australia Conference 2024 […]
Germany backs Australian startup Quantum Brilliance to build a mobile quantum computer
1 October 2024
startupdaily, Other, 30/09/2024 The German government has faith in Australia's quantum sector to build the world's first mobile mobile quantum […]
CSIRO’s new green and lean AI capability gets to work
26 September 2024
InnovationAus, Other, 24/09/2024, Joseph Brookes Artificial intelligence has permeated into all aspects of the CSIRO's research operations, driving its decision […]
From field to the cloud: How AI is helping regenerative agriculture to grow
23 September 2024
Reuters, Other, 19/09/2024, Angeli Mehta For farmers, who are predominantly small businesses operating on wafer-thin margins, the cost of such […]
AI-powered satellites to search for Aussie bushfires
23 September 2024
News Of The Area, Other, 19/09/2024 AI-powered satellites could help Australian firefighters identify bushfires early and while they are still […]
CSIRO, Google team up to secure Australia’s critical infrastructure
26 August 2024
Asia Pacific Defence Reporter, Other, 25/08/2024 Australia's national science agency CSIRO and Google announced a research partnership to close crucial […]
CSIRO, Google collaborate to empower Australian researchers with AI
13 August 2024
Australian Manufacturing, Other, 06/08/2024 CSIRO, Australia's national science agency, and Google Australia have announced a multifaceted collaboration aimed at accelerating […]
Building Australia’s Quantum Shield: why early adoption is critical
5 August 2024
ITWire, Other, 02/08/2024, Adrian Heley In today's doubled-edged digital era, not only do we find ourselves unlocking opportunities for progress […]
Data centres are guzzling up too much electricity. Can we make them more efficient?
31 July 2024
The Conversation, Other, 29/07/2024 Our insatiable demand for digital content and services has been driving a rise in energy-hungry data […]
Regional Australian, national and global IoT tech providers coming to Sydney for IoT Impact
5 June 2024
IoTHub, Other, 04/06/2024, Staff Writer The IoT Impact conference on June 13 will bring to Sydney a snapshot of regional […]
Scientists develop quantum-safe digital signatures: 20 times faster online transactions
20 May 2024
Knowridge Science Report, Other, 18/05/2024, Steven Liang A team of researchers, including experts from Monash University, has made a breakthrough […]
How quantum physics could ‘revolutionise everything’
13 May 2024
Growing up on a farm in Australia, Liam Hall was a mechanic "getting greasy, scraped knuckles", but in recent years […]
Investor framework bridges AI ethics and ESG
7 May 2024
InnovationAus, Other, 29/04/2024, Joseph Brookes Australian investors now have a toolkit for assessing the environmental, social and governance implications of […]
Free Introduction to AI course
15 April 2024
The National AI Centre (NAIC) and the Institute of Applied Technology Digital (IATD) are excited to offer you a free […]
Strategies to address deepfakes and generative AI attacks on identity
8 April 2024
Forbes, Other, 06/04/2024, Bojan Šimic In 2023, the Federal Trade Commission reported more than 1 million identity theft complaints at […]
CSIRO sheds light on potential of localising AI foundation models
2 April 2024
Mi3, Other, 28/03/2024 Australia's national science agency, CSIRO, has released a report exploring Australia's sovereign capability to build foundation models, […]
Future robots to stay one step ahead of bushfires
26 March 2024
Tech Xplore, Other, 26/03/2024 Bushfires can move at astonishing speeds. The land, amount of vegetation, and the weather all have […]
World’s first AI Act passes final hurdle
18 March 2024
InnovationAus, Other, 14/03/2024, Brandon How The world's first legislative regime on the use and development of AI has passed its […]
CSIRO targets startups for AI commercialisation program
22 February 2024
InnovationAus, Other, 20/02/2024, Brandon How A new AI competition for startups has been launched by the CSIRO's National AI Centre […]
Govt mulls additional support for sovereign AI
15 February 2024
InnovationAus, Other, 14/02/2024, Brandon How Industry and Science minister Ed Husic says the federal government remains open to providing additional […]
Australian industries to need 161,000 new AI technology workers by 2030
13 February 2024
Seedstock Central, Other, 12/02/2024 Charles Sturt University will spearhead a new era in Australian agriculture through advanced artificial intelligence (AI) […]
CSIRO launches free program for SMEs in digital health and medical technology
24 January 2024
Manufacturers Monthly, Other, 23/01/2024, Georgia Smith Australia's national science agency, CSIRO, is calling on start-ups and small to medium-sized enterprises […]
CSIRO outlines Australia’s path to becoming an AI powerhouse
11 December 2023
Smart Company Australia, Other, 07/12/2023, Peter Gearin Australia should become a global artificial intelligence leader if it plays to its […]
Govt gets moving on $17m plan for AI uptake centres
11 December 2023
InnovationAus, Other, 08/12/2023, Joseph Brookes The federal government will fund artificial intelligence centres across the country to help businesses adopt […]
CSIRO study: Navigating the complexities of AI
1 December 2023
OpenGov Asia, Other, 30/11/2023, Alita Sharon Liming Zhu and Qinghua Lu, leaders in the study of responsible AI at CSIRO […]
Australia needs to prepare to reap the benefits of artificial intelligence
20 November 2023
FocusTechnica, Other, 16/11/2023, Peter Moore Australia is well-positioned to capitalise on the future influence of artificial intelligence on its economic […]
$18M partnership for workplace safety technology in energy sector
20 November 2023
Energy Magazine, Other, 16/11/2023, Yasmin Isaacs A newly formed partnership between CSIRO and multiple universities has sparked a new $18 […]
Australia’s first ever AI Month launches
20 November 2023
Australian Manufacturing News, Other, 16/11/2023 Australia’s inaugural Artificial Intelligence (AI) Month launches today, calling on Australians to help shape and […]
How to strengthen your metacognitive skills to collaborate effectively with AI
1 November 2023
Times Higher Education, Other, 27/10/2023, Claire Mason Ever found yourself repeatedly rephrasing a question to a generative AI model, such […]
Commonwealth Bank says artificial intelligence is helping it combat the growing rise of cyberattacks
18 October 2023
West Australian, Other, 17/10/2023, Gerard Cockburn Commonwealth Bank says artificial intelligence is helping it fight back against more sophisticated cyberattacks […]
Dumbing down or wising up: how will generative AI change the way we think?
16 October 2023
Big News Network, Other, 14/10/2023, Sarah Vivienne Bentley, Claire Mason and Einat Grimberg Artificial intelligence (AI) tools such as ChatGPT […]
Australia’s AI Month
9 October 2023
Showcasing, connecting and celebrating Australia's amazing AI capabilities, talent and potential from November 15th - December 15th 2023 Australia's AI […]
Queensland govt to set up quantum council
9 October 2023
InnovationAus, Other, 08/10/2023, Justin Hendry The Queensland government says it will assemble an advisory council of quantum experts before the […]
Is AI data retention in models like ChatGPT a privacy threat?
14 September 2023
Dynamic Business, Other, 13/09/2023, Yajush Gupta CSIRO's Alice Trend, along with David Zhang and Thierry Rakotoarivelo, explores the training methods […]
CSIRO Unlocking the Power of AI
11 September 2023
OpenGov Asia, Other, 06/09/2023 As a pivotal player in the realm of research, CSIRO has played a central role in […]
Indigenous Jobs Map using AI to aid Indigenous Employment
5 September 2023
The Wire, Other, 04/09/2023 A newly-developed Indigenous jobs map uses artificial intelligence to address barriers towards Indigenous employment. The project, […]
CSIRO launches latest Innovate to Grow program
23 August 2023
Technology Decisions, Other, 22/08/2023, Dylan Bushell-Embling The CSIRO has launched the latest round of the Innovate to Grow program, which […]
Will you join the Chief Scientist at the International Conference on Quantum Energy in Melbourne?
15 August 2023
We are pleased to announce that Australia’s ninth Chief Scientist, Dr Cathy Foley AO PSM, will deliver the Welcome Address […]
At the Vogue Codes In Conversation Sydney, reassurance on the future and positive capabilities of Artificial Intelligence
15 August 2023
Vogue Australia, Other, 14/08/2023 This week, at Vogue Codes In Conversation Sydney presented by Optus and supported by Audi, Stela […]
CSIRO report reveals where Australia’s tech sector is clustering
2 August 2023
ABC Online, Other, 01/08/2023, Danny Tran A new report has shed light on where Australia's burgeoning tech industry is centred, […]
Deep underground, robotic teamwork saves the day
27 July 2023
Popular Science, Other, 26/07/2023, Kurt Kleiner When a Manhattan parking garage collapsed in April this year, rescuers were reluctant to […]
CSIRO reveals AI-powered insight to support Indigenous recruitment
27 July 2023
FST Media, Other, 26/07/2023, Oksana Patron Australia’s national science agency, CSIRO, has unveiled AI-powered insights which is expected to support […]
AI algorithm can predict when people will drop out of digital weight loss programs
25 July 2023
News-Medical Life Sciences, Other, 24/07/2023, Lily Ramsey A new study from CSIRO, Australia's national science agency, has shown the potential […]
CSIRO joins fund manager to put AI under microscope
5 June 2023
FNTalk, fntalk.com/category/companies/, 05/06/2023, Heather Frank As excitement around artificial intelligence explodes, the national science agency CSIRO and fund manager Alphinity […]
Australian youngsters get to play with artificial intelligence
30 May 2023
SBS, Other, 29/05/2023, Harleen Kaur The growing popularity of artificial intelligence around the world, has come with warnings of its […]
How Australia is at the sharp end of multi-billion dollar quantum computing revolution
23 May 2023
The Australian, Other, 22/05/2023, Nadine Mcgrath The race is on at a global scale to build the first error-corrected quantum […]
Australia has a National Quantum Strategy. What does that mean?
15 May 2023
myScience, Other, 11/05/2023 Australia has just unveiled its first National Quantum Strategy, which aims to make the nation a 'leader […]
Here’s what a quantum career looks like
11 May 2023
Careers with STEM, Other, 10/05/2023, Charis Palmer The government is getting behind quantum in a big way, so what does […]
AI pioneer Geoffrey Hinton says AI is a new form of intelligence unlike our own. Have we been getting it wrong this whole time?
8 May 2023
Debates about AI often characterise it as a technology that has come to compete with human intelligence. Indeed, one of […]
Sydney Quantum Academy welcomes Australia’s first National Quantum Strategy
8 May 2023
Australian Manufacturing, Other, 05/05/2023 The Sydney Quantum Academy, a partnership between four Sydney universities, has welcomed Australia's first National Quantum […]
Farming with AI
18 April 2023
Berwick Star News, Other, 17/04/2023, Jin-Hui A new monitoring system developed by Monash University researchers uses artificial intelligence (AI) to […]
Ed Husic gives $4.6 million in federal funding for quantum training
17 April 2023
BusinessTraverse, businesstraverse.com, 16/04/2023 National science organization CSIRO has scored $3.6 million to fund up to 20 PhDs in quantum technology […]
The role AI will play in augmenting future healthcare
11 April 2023
Essential Healthcare News, www.essentialhealthcarenews.com, 09/04/2023 Aaron Quigley of CSIRO spoke about the ways AI can be used to improve workflows […]
Let’s not pause AI
4 April 2023
Inside Story, Other, 03/04/2023, Toby Walsh The ai chatbot ChatGPT took the record for the quickest uptake of any app […]
Aussie academics join push to pause AI training beyond GPT-4
30 March 2023
InnovationAus, Other, 29/03/2023, Justin Hendry Australian academics and researchers have joined tech billionaire Elon Musk, Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak and […]
Industry to be uplifted by Responsible AI network
20 March 2023
Industry Update, Other, 17/03/2023 A world-first cross-ecosystem’ program to guide Australian companies to use and create AI ethically and safely […]
Machines behaving badly!
20 March 2023
Gartner, www.gartner.com/en/blog, 20/03/2023, Daniel Betts At a time when Generative AI and ChatGPT is all over the news – Toby […]
Research utilising artificial intelligence track insect movements
20 March 2023
Good Fruit & Vegetables, Other, 20/03/2023, Philippe Perez Artificial intelligence (ai) is helping improve pollination and crop yield via a […]
CSIRO appoints inaugural digital chief
16 March 2023
InnovationAus, Other, 15/03/2023, Brandon How CSIRO's inaugural chief digital officer is Rebecca Ostergaard, who moves from her role as digital […]
Farming with AI: Research for better food production
27 February 2023
Food & Drink Business, Other, 24/02/2023, Pippa Haupt A new monitoring system developed by Monash University researchers is using AI […]
University of Sydney announces new quantum computing foundry
22 February 2023
Australian Manufacturing, Other, 21/02/2023 The University of Sydney is investing $7.4 million to establish the Future Qubit Foundry at the […]
Can AI be ethical? Scientists are working on it.
21 February 2023
ABC Online, Other, 20/02/2023 The Federal Government has contributed to $5 million dollars in grants, which is going towards research […]
AgTech start-ups chasing millions at high-stakes dinner with venture capital investors from US, Europe
21 February 2023
Daily Telegraph Australia, Other, 20/02/2023, David Swan Five companies are pitching venture capital investors from the US and Europe worth […]
Quantum Brilliance secures $18 million USD in funding to advance miniaturised quantum computers
20 February 2023
Quantum Brilliance, the leading developer of room-temperature miniaturised quantum computing products and solutions, today announced an $18 million USD fundraise. […]
Aussie start-up 23Strands revolutionises healthcare with AI and genetics
8 February 2023
Inside Small Business, Other, 07/02/2023 Sydney headquartered start-up 23Strands is applying artificial intelligence (AI) to whole genome sequencing to provide […]
Quantum strategy the ‘clarion call’ Australia needs
8 February 2023
InnovationAus, Other, 07/02/2023, Justin Hendry Australia's forthcoming national quantum strategy is the "clarion call" the nascent sector needs to mature […]
Advanced AI is exciting, but incredibly dangerous in the hands of criminals
7 February 2023
Tech Today, techtoday.news/, 06/02/2023, sammy Anderson According to CSIRO, the generative AI industry will be worth approximately A$22 trillion by […]
Chief scientist warns government to get on top of ChatGPT quickly
31 January 2023
Australian Financial Review, Other, 30/01/2023, Hans van Leeuwen The federal government may have to ramp up its policymaking machinery quickly […]
AI is about to transform education. Are we ready?
30 January 2023
The Australian, Other, 28/01/2023, Natasha Bita ChatGPT technology will become the spellcheck of this generation. Former Google vice-president and Microsoft […]
Nuclear waste robot put through its paces in Brisbane
24 January 2023
The Age, Other, 24/01/2023, Stuart Layt In its special facility in Brisbane's west, the nation's top science agency has been […]
Everyday AI: A CSIRO podcast
16 January 2023
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is not science fiction, it's shaping our everyday lives. We go beyond sensational headlines and Hollywood representations […]
Cybernetics and the future of policy: ANU school launches
5 December 2022
InnovationAus, Other, 02/12/2022, Brandon How After nearly two years, Professor Genevieve Bell has officially opened the Australian National University's School […]
We are in a golden age of artificial intelligence
29 November 2022
Information Age ACS, Other, 28/11/2022, Casey Tonkin But will it be followed by an AI winter? We are living in […]
We’re in the largest boom in the application and development of AI for science in history.
28 November 2022
Cosmos Magazine, Other, 24/11/2022, Imma Perfetto A world-first report from Australia's science agency, CSIRO, has found that scientists are adopting […]
AI funding to upgrade quality in aged sector
22 November 2022
Aged Care Insite, Other, 21/11/2022, Elise Hartevelt Australia's major scientific research organisation has granted researchers from Victoria University over a […]
Australia’s Setonix named 4th greenest supercomputer in the world
16 November 2022
HPC Wire, Other, 16/11/2022, Karina Nunez Pawsey Supercomputing Research Centre announced its latest supercomputer, Setonix, has been recognized as one […]
ADHA, CSIRO to form a centre of excellence in Australian healthcare connectivity
2 November 2022
Healthcare IT News, Other, 01/11/2022, Adam Ang The Australian Digital Health Agency and the Australian e-Health Research Centre under the […]
Adatree creates framework to de-identify data
24 October 2022
Technology Decisions, Other, 21/10/2022 Fintech startup Adatree says it has created the first and only framework in Australia to de-identify […]
Australia’s quantum opportunity upgraded to $6 billion
17 October 2022
InnovationAus, Other, 14/10/2022, Joseph Brookes The CSIRO has upgraded its economic forecast for quantum technology, predicting it will be a […]
Dr Silvia Pfeiffer named a 2022 Champion of Change Finalist
17 October 2022
We congratulate one of our alumni members, CEO and Co-Founder Dr Silvia Pfeiffer, who was named a 2022 Champion of […]
Barajar – Spectrum-Scan LiDAR solution
17 October 2022
Baraja: Spectrum-Scan LiDAR solution was showcased by Monash Motor Sport’s M19-D driverless car, comparing the solution against a different LiDAR solution. With […]
Inspire our summer students
11 October 2022
Data61 is hosting over 40 students for their Summer Vacation Program 2022-23 and will hold four virtual events with guest […]
Applications open for free CSIRO-run cybersecurity innovation program
11 October 2022
@AuManufacturing, Other, 10/10/2022 SMEs developing new cybersecurity solutions have been invited to join the free CSIRO-run "Innovate to Grow" R&D […]
Pakistan develops automatic tool for water distribution
19 September 2022
TechJuice, www.techjuice.pk/category/news, 16/09/2022 Thanks to funding from the Australian government, now Pakistan has developed an automatic tool for equal water […]
UNSW AI Institute launch
13 September 2022
Australian Associated Press, Other, 12/09/2022 Associate Professor Haris Aziz , the interim Director of the UNSW AI Institute says AI […]
AI Think Tanks to develop agenda for Australian AI: Prof Didar Zowghi
5 September 2022
Algorithm CSIRO Data61, Other, 02/09/2022, Alison Donnellan The National AI Centre Think Tanks are providing an action centric approach to […]
Q-CTRL opens new front with quantum sensing division
15 August 2022
InnovationAus, Other, 11/08/2022, James Riley Sydney-based quantum startup Q-CTRL has officially launched its new quantum sensing division, which it says […]
Policymakers should pay attention to telehealth’s transformation potential in Australian healthcare
9 August 2022
The Mandarin, Other, 08/08/2022 For bureaucrats working on improving Australia's health system, the opportunity for telehealth services to boost patient […]
We need to let go of regulating ‘artificial intelligence’
9 August 2022
InnovationAus, Other, 08/08/2022, Ellen Broad It's odd to be writing something that aims to make its own subject artificial intelligence […]
Microsoft becomes Cicada innovation’s first ‘constellation partner’ at the National Space Industry Hub
8 August 2022
MENAFN, Other, 07/08/2022 Microsoft has been announced as the first 'Constellation Partner' at the National Space Industry Hub (NSIH) delivered […]
Platform for portable analytics
2 August 2022
Climate Control News, Other, 01/08/2022, Sandra Rossi Accurate and detailed building data is needed to properly manage energy use and […]
How artificial intelligence is changing your world
1 August 2022
The Australian, Other, 30/07/2022, Jamie Walker Like this week's grim economic outlook, the CSIRO's report on megatrends that will frame […]
Australian Researchers Develop New Cyber Honeypot Tech
26 July 2022
OpenGov Asia, Other, 25/07/2022 A suite of cutting-edge cyber honeypot technology has been developed by Australian students, researchers and industry […]
HIVERY, a Pioneer of AI-driven Retail Strategy Simulation & Optimization Solutions, Announces a $30M Investment Led by Tiger Global
18 July 2022
Valdosta Daily Times, Other, 15/07/2022 HIVERY, a leader in innovative AI-driven retail assortment strategy simulation & optimization solutions, today announced […]
Innovate to Grow program: Cyber security
20 June 2022
Applications are open for a free 10‑week program for small to medium enterprises (SMEs) working in cyber security to explore […]
WA supercomputing centre has first room-temperature, quantum computer installed onsite
6 June 2022
Cyber Security Connect, Other, 02/06/2022 Australia's Pawsey Supercomputing Research Centre has installed Quantum Brilliance s computer in Perth, Western Australia, […]
Interview with National Artificial Intelligence Centre head Stela Solar
6 June 2022
Ausbiz, Startup Daily, 02/06/2022, Simon Thomsen Interview with National Artificial Intelligence Centre head Stela Solar. The NAIC has embarked on […]
ANU puts a spotlight on student tech solutions
30 May 2022
InnovationAus, Other, 25/05/2022, Brandon How The Australian National University's Tech Showcase has put a spotlight on innovations being worked on […]
NSW Government Opens Tech Central Research Infrastructure Fund
24 May 2022
OpenGov Asia, Other, 23/05/2022 The NSW Government is calling for expressions of interest from universities, research organisations, industry, consortiums and […]
Singular Health partners with CSIRO’s Data 61 for 3D printed surgery tech
23 May 2022
CRN, Other, 20/05/2022, May Last Perth headquartered, medical technology company Singular Health has partnered with CSIRO’s Data61 to develop an […]
Meet our Responsible AI Science leaders
17 May 2022
Algorithm CSIRO Data61, Other, 16/05/2022, Alison Donnellan There are many benefits to Artificial Intelligence (AI) it can make fast work […]
Women in AI Awards 2022: Winners
14 April 2022
iTnews, Other, 05/04/2022, Velvet-Belle Templeman The Women in AI Awards Australia and New Zealand for 2022 were held in Melbourne […]
5G company milliBeam closes seed-investment from CSIRO
14 April 2022
iTnews, Other, 08/04/2022, Athina Mallis Australian 5g company milliBeam has successfully closed a seed investment round of $750,000 from leading […]
Done deal: Chrysos gets $180m for IPO
13 April 2022
Australian Financial Review, Other, 10/04/2022, Kanika Sood, Anthony Macdonald and Sarah Thompson Chrysos Corp has secured $180 million for its […]
US artificial intelligence can be useful in helping preventing Australia’s bushfires
21 March 2022
TechTimes, Other, 21/03/2022, Sophie Webster The artificial intelligence from the United States, created in the wake of Australia's horror fire […]
Grey matters: Osteopore shares rise on Singular opportunity to improve cranial implants through AI
15 March 2022
Stockhead, Other, 14/03/2022 Health & Biotech share Osteopore is getting collaborative with Singular Health, the two med-techs collating data which […]
AI and robotics streamlining critical infrastructure maintenance
14 March 2022
Infrastructure Magazine, Other, 10/03/2022, Patricia Mae Tagabe Worldwide spending on artificial intelligence (AI) is increasing, with huge investments by government […]
Infinity Optics launches biometric cryptography SDK after CSIRO validates platform
14 March 2022
Biometric Update, Other, 10/03/2022 Infinity Optics has brought its biometric hashing technology to market with the commercialization of the QuantumCrypt […]
Spotlight on Women in Tech: Dr Qinghua Lu
8 March 2022
Algorithm CSIRO Data61, Other, 07/03/2022, Alison Donnellan Meet Dr Qinghua Lu, the team leader of Data61's Software Engineering for AI […]
NVIDIA event to share the secrets to navigating new tech
7 March 2022
IT Brief New Zealand, Other, 04/03/2022, Mitchell Hageman NVIDIA, the company renowned for being trail blazers in applying GPU's to […]
Pawsey centre’s pioneer quantum education programme
7 March 2022
@AuManufacturing, Other, 04/03/2022, Peter Roberts Perth's Pawsey Supercomputing Research Centre is supporting a pioneering quantum education and research program to […]
Chief Scientist calls for industry-led push in quantum computing
1 March 2022
Australian Financial Review, Other, 28/02/2022, Tom Burton The rapidly developing world of quantum computing is emerging as test case for […]
Main Sequence investment brings US robots firm to Australia
28 February 2022
InnovationAus, Other, 23/02/2022, Brandon How CSIRO's innovation fund Main Sequence Ventures has led a $39 million investment into RIOS Intelligent […]
Emesent lands $32m to drive autonomous drone tech
21 February 2022
InnovationAus, Other, 19/02/2022, Brandon How A successful funding round has landed $32 million for drone mapping and data analytics startup […]
CSIRO opens recruitment drive for top quantum specialists
17 February 2022
InnovationAus, Other, 16/02/2022, Brandon How Csiro is seeking to expand its quantum research capability to ensure Australia remains at the […]
Entries open for 2022 Australasian Women in AI Awards
15 February 2022
Entries are now open for the 2022 Australasian Women in AI Awards to recognise those who are taking the road […]
Big data and national security: a guide for Australian policymakers
14 February 2022
Lowy Institute for International Policy 2 Feb 2022 | Guide | National security, Technology Data abundance, digital connectivity and ubiquitous […]
CSIRO matches SMEs with cyber security mentors
7 February 2022
Information Age ACS, Other, 03/02/2022, David Braue Free security training and mentorship supports SME innovation. David Hine's expertise may be […]
WEF releases global quantum computing governance principles
24 January 2022
IT Web, Other, 20/01/2022, Samuel Mungadze The World Economic Forum (WEF) has released global best-practice governance principles for quantum computing, […]
The next big (microscopic) thing: Startups are building the future with synthetic biology
18 January 2022
Smart Company Australia, Other, 17/01/2022 Towards the end of his life, Steve Jobs came to a realisation: "I think the […]
New national artificial intelligence centre launches
17 January 2022
Tech Business News, Other, 15/01/2022 The $54 million National AI Centre will operate within CSIRO's data and digital specialist arm […]
National AI centre launched, to be headed by ex-Microsoft exec
15 December 2021
@AuManufacturing, Other, 14/12/2021 A National Artificial Intelligence Centre within CSIRO has been launched, with a Stela Solar, a senior executive […]
Coviu develops AI-based digital wound care toolkit
8 December 2021
Medical Device Network, www.medicaldevice-network.com/, 08/12/2021 Australian telehealth company Coviu is developing a new artificial intelligence (AI)-based digital toolkit to transform […]
Congratulations to the CSIRO Alumni named in the Tech23 2021!
6 December 2021
For 13 years, Tech23 has celebrated and amplified the impact of Australia’s young deeptech companies that have the potential to […]
How to use drones responsibly in Kakadu
6 December 2021
Cosmos Magazine, Other, 03/12/2021, Ellen Phiddian Indigenous-led guidelines are necessary for conservation technology. "While we were there, we were working […]
Indigenous knowledge systems in the age of AI
6 December 2021
InnovationAus, Other, 03/12/2021, Rachael Bolton There are inherent biases built into a lot of modern technologies that preference the old […]
CSIRO program reinvents the way humans and machines work together
2 December 2021
ITWire, Other, 30/11/2021, Kenn Anthony Mendoza National science Agency CSIRO is designing a new capability called Collaborative Intelligence, which aims […]
Digital Future Initiative Launched Across Australia
24 November 2021
OpenGov Asia, Other, 23/11/2021 The Digital Future Initiative aims to help accelerate the country's progress to becoming a leading digital […]
Chatbot therapy: A new mental health treatment route?
23 November 2021
PS News, Other, 22/11/2021 David Ireland and Dana Kai Bradford * are training AI chatbots in the language of despair […]
The platform our scientists used to reveal insights into SARS-CoV-2’s behaviour
2 November 2021
Algorithm CSIRO Data61, Other, 01/11/2021, Virginia Tressider A team led by Professor Sean O'Donoghue, from the Garvan Institute of Medical […]
Spotlight on Women in Tech: Prof Sally Cripps
2 November 2021
Algorithm CSIRO Data61, Other, 01/11/2021, Madeline Clarke Prof Sally Cripps heralds the dawn of a new era' for data science, […]
How Australia becomes a global leader in digital innovation
1 November 2021
Algorithm CSIRO Data61, Other, 31/10/2021, jon whittle It's easy to be pessimistic when the latest global rankings on innovation come […]
Defence scientists take out Eureka Prize for data safety
29 October 2021
Defence scientists and their collaborators in CSIRO's Data61 digital research network and academia have won the Defence Science and Technology […]
$60m cybersecurity skills fund opens for applications
26 October 2021
InnovationAus, Other, 25/10/2021, James Riley Science and Technology minister Melissa Price has used the opening session of Australian Cyber Week […]
CSIRO Data61 PhD international awards in Australia
25 October 2021
Scholarship Positions, Other, 22/10/2021 The University of Southern Queensland is now inviting deserving candidates for its exciting CSIRO Data61 PhD […]
Singular and CSIRO enter medical 3D printing collaboration
20 October 2021
South Western Times, Other, 19/10/2021, Matt Birney Medical technology company Singular Health has partnered with innovative Australian scientific research agency […]
Tech Initiative to Help Indigenous Rangers Digitalise
6 October 2021
OpenGov Asia, Other, 05/10/2021 The North Australian Indigenous Land and Sea Management Alliance (NAILSMA) and CSIRO, in collaboration with The […]
Tiebreaker: Emesent and CSIRO Data61 win Silver at DARPA Sub Terrain Challenge
30 September 2021
Over the weekend the combined Emesent and CSIRO Data 61 robotics team won Silver competing against 18 teams of the […]
Aussies claim silver at ‘Robot Olympics’
27 September 2021
West Australian, Other, 25/09/2021, Tracey Ferrier A technically brilliant team led by Australia's national science agency has kicked NASA's butt […]
Next Generation Artificial Intelligence & Emerging Technology Graduates Programs
21 September 2021
Webinar: Thursday 7 Oct 2021, 10.00am to 11.00am AEDT Login details will be emailed to registrants Some of the fastest growing and […]
This 3D modeling reveals how SARS-CoV-2 attacks
17 September 2021
News-Medical Life Sciences, Other, 16/09/2021, Angela Betsaida B. Laguipo The severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), the pathogen behind […]
Tracking technology aids ghost gear retrieval
17 September 2021
Fiskerforum, fiskerforum.com, 16/09/2021, Quentin Bates Successful trials of a new GPS tracking system has seen drifting ghost nets retrieved from […]
Sky’s The Limit Podcast: The opportunities of RPAS with Amanda Meys
17 September 2021
Australian Aviation Magazine, Other, 16/09/2021, Robyn Tongol As chief remote pilot at the CSIRO, Amanda Meys has trailblazed through a […]
Flying high underground: Brisbane’s driving, walking robots battle for $2m prize
13 September 2021
InQueensland, Other, 10/09/2021, John McCarthy A Brisbane-based robotics team is down to the last eight contestants in a global bid […]
How the tech sector in Australia can lead the nation towards net zero
9 September 2021
Intelligent CIO, Other, 08/09/2021, Mark Bowen As the world turns its attention to achieving its respective ambitious decarbonisation goals, Australia […]
DSTO – Defence Science & Technology Organisation Secure computing device enhances productivity
3 September 2021
Public, Other, 02/09/2021 The innovative Cross Domain Desktop Compositor is in the running for a Eureka Prize. For individuals, small […]
NERA supports world-first robotic camera device
31 August 2021
Utility Magazine, Other, 30/08/2021 National Energy Resources Australia (NERA), CSIRO’s Data61 and SixDe have supported WA-based robotics firm, Nexxis, to […]
CSIRO appoints Quantum Guru to head their newest Future Science Platform
25 August 2021
Australian Manufacturing, Other, 24/08/2021 Australia’s national science agency, CSIRO, has announced the appointment of Dr Jim Rabeau as Director of […]
Professor Josef Pieprzyk awarded IACR Fellowship
16 August 2021
Professor Josef Pieprzyk of CSIRO’s Data61 can now add International Association for Cryptologic Research (IACR) Fellow to his list of […]
What the future of performance analytics looks like
16 August 2021
Sometimes, to solve a problem or improve performance, we need to see the body in motion or performing an action. […]
CSIRO’s Data61 researcher named one of the most impactful in the world
16 August 2021
Meet Dr Xiwei (Sherry) Xu – a Senior Researcher within the Architecture and Analytics Platforms team at CSIRO’s Data61, she […]
The megatrends changing the way we do business
16 August 2021
Strategic Insights expert Dr Stefan Hajkowicz examines the seven powerful trajectories of change that have withstood the pandemic and how […]
The next generation of hexapods
16 August 2021
In extreme situations, sometimes you need a tool that can go to extremes. Our hexapods use biomimicry and state-of-the-art technology […]
Innovate to Grow – Cyber Security
5 August 2021
Applications are open for a free 10-week program for Small to Medium Enterprises (SMEs) to investigate new R&D opportunities related […]
Using AI to predict hospital costs in real time
21 July 2021
Open Forum, Other, 20/07/2021, Jinghui Liu In many health systems around the world, running a hospital is a knife-edge balancing […]
CSIRO’s Data61 – Algorithm newsletter
20 July 2021
As the data and technology science specialists of Australia’s national science agency, we’re world-leaders in research, development and thought leadership. […]
Digital Twin Victoria: New program aiming to drive the state’s planning and digital innovation capabilities
13 July 2021
Northern Territory News, Other, 12/07/2021, Peter Rolfe A revolutionary data platform that will build a digital model of Victoria is […]
Technology changing human nature must be treated with caution
1 July 2021
Independent Australia, Other, 30/06/2021 For those involved in technology from a government and industry perspective, as well as from a […]
Govt’s AI Action Plan a “huge step in the right direction”
29 June 2021
CRN, Other, 28/06/2021 The Government recently released its national AI Action Plan that promises $124.1 million toward the development of […]
Government launches first AI action plan
22 June 2021
The Mandarin, Other, 21/06/2021 The federal government has unveiled its first action plan dedicated to establishing Australia as a global […]
Recruiting Mentors of Mensa Team for CyberTaipan cybersecurity competition
7 June 2021
Mensa Australia needs your help to mentor our team for CyberTaipan 2021. We are looking for CSIRO Alumni with background […]
Indian, US researchers develop deep learning algorithms for lensless, miniature cameras
17 May 2021
OpenGov Asia, Other, 16/05/2021, Samaya Dharmaraj Researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology in Madras (IIT-Madras) and Rice University in […]
Govt to establish $50M National AI Centre
11 May 2021
InnovationAus, Other, 06/05/2021 A new $50 million National Artificial Intelligence Centre will be established within CSIRO and $34 million will […]
Internet of things could lift GDP by $230b in a decade
11 May 2021
Australian Financial Review, Other, 10/05/2021, Jonathan Porter A professional services business is predicting a quarter-of-a-trillion-dollar uplift to the nation's economy […]
AgTech applications could ‘revolutionise’ cotton farming industry, say Monash researchers
4 May 2021
ITWire, Other, 03/05/2021, Peter Dinham Researchers at Monash University are applying Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology and game-design practices to reduce […]
NSW to extend spatial digital twin state-wide
3 May 2021
OpenGov Asia, Other, 01/05/2021 The NSW government has taken the first steps towards extending its spatial digital twin across the […]
Ethereum Won’t Hide From Quantum Computers Behind PoS Shield
26 April 2021
BlockGates.io, blockgates.io, 24/04/2021 Quantum computing has long been regarded as Bitcoin (BTC)’s ‘bogeyman.’ The popular fear is that, as secure […]
Tech industry urges $250 million AI budget cash splash
20 April 2021
Australian Financial Review, Other, 19/04/2021, Paul Smith Australia's peak tech industry body has warned the government that it has dramatically […]
Roboreptile climbs like a real lizard
1 April 2021
Scimex, Other, 31/03/2021, Joseph Milton Aussie and German scientists have built a robotic reptile to learn more about how lizards […]
A new study shows AI can learn to manipulate human behaviour
31 March 2021
create, Other, 30/03/2021, Helen Hawkes CSIRO scientist Dr Amir Dezfouli, a neuroscientist and machine learning expert who spearheaded the research, […]
Investing in health technology is the way forward
29 March 2021
Retail Pharmacy, Other, 26/03/2021 Stoic Venture Capital is bulking up its healthcare investments after the success of digital health company […]
Pandemic gives Internet Of Things a kick along
25 March 2021
Australian Financial Review, Other, 23/03/2021, Simon Evans Satellite the size of a loaf of bread drives Aussie firm’s US push […]
Quantum computing leap puts ANU spin-off on $1b track
25 March 2021
Australian Financial Review, Other, 24/03/2021, Julie Hare Other quantum computers, such as those being developed by IBM and Google, require […]
CSIRO’s Data61 and other agencies develop data privacy tool
18 March 2021
CIO Tech Asia, Other, 17/03/2021 CSIRO's Data61, the digital specialist arm of Australia's national science agency, the NSW Government, the […]
Shape-shifting robots in the wild: the DyRET robot can rearrange its body to walk in new environments
17 March 2021
The Conversation, Other, 16/03/2021, David Howard & Charles Martin Authors David Howard Research Scientist, Data61 Charles Martin Lecturer in Computer […]
This robot adjusts the length of its legs when stepping from grass to concrete
16 March 2021
AlphaGalileo, Other, 16/03/2021 This is the first quadruped robot that is able to automatically adapt its morphology to different conditions […]
Syngenta Seeds and the Analytics Society of INFORMS announce finalists for the 2021 Syngenta Crop Challenge in Analytics
15 March 2021
Yahoo! Finance, Other, 13/03/2021 5 min read Competition inspires cross-industry collaboration to accelerate innovation and improve complex crop breeding processes […]
Young researcher awarded for exploring new meat processing techniques
8 March 2021
Queensland Country Life, Other, 05/03/2021, James McManagan Abattoirs might be the last place you'd expect augmented reality, but one young […]
Aussie SMEs get a cyber upgrade
24 February 2021
Information Age, Other, 23/02/2021, Casey Tonkin Small businesses are getting a helping hand with their cyber security thanks to a […]
AI technology helps protect sea turtle nests from feral pigs in north Queensland
22 February 2021
ABC Online, Other, 18/02/2021, Mark Rigby Scientists and Indigenous rangers are harnessing the power of artificial intelligence (AI) to help […]
Terminator Salvation? New Artificial Intelligence program to accelerate clean energy generation
16 February 2021
Techregister, www.techregister.co.uk/topics/dev/artificial-intel, 16/02/2021 Researchers at the ARC Centre of Excellence in Exciton Science have successfully created a new type of […]
Artificial intelligence in medicine: lowering the barriers
16 February 2021
Medical Journal of Australia, Other, 15/02/2021, Cate Swannell Rapid advances in artificial intelligence in ophthalmology are a harbinger of things […]
What’s in store for the future of digital twins?
16 February 2021
Infrastructure Magazine, Other, 15/02/2021, Patricia Mae Tagabe The 2020 nsw Spatial Digital Twin is part of the Western Sydney City […]
AustCyber merges with Stone & Chalk
16 February 2021
Information Age, Other, 15/02/2021, Casey Tonkin Australian small business technology networks AustCyber and Stone & Chalk are merging. The likes […]
The Human Centric AI Seminars Series
15 February 2021
The Human Centric Security team are running a new monthly series “The Human Centric AI Seminars” that will focus on […]
AI can now learn to manipulate human behavior
15 February 2021
Asia Times, Other, 13/02/2021, jon whittle Artificial Intelligence (AI) is learning more about how to work with (and on) humans. […]
Researchers develop tool that ensures secure sensitive data sharing
1 February 2021
Tech Street Now, www.thetechstreetnow.com/tech, 29/01/2021 A data privacy tool has been developed to help ensure key datasets such as those […]
Artificial intelligence can deepen social inequality. Here are 5 ways to prevent this
18 January 2021
Tech Explore, techxplore.com, 14/01/2021 From Google searches and dating sites to detecting credit card fraud, artificial intelligence (AI) keeps finding […]
2020 ACM Fellows recognized for work that underpins contemporary computing
18 January 2021
EurekAlert!, Other, 14/01/2021 Association for Computing Machinery ACM, the Association for Computing Machinery, has named 95 members ACM Fellows for […]
NSW’s Digital Twin to aid bushfire planning
7 January 2021
opengovasia.com, Other, 06/01/2021 The NSW Department of Customer Service’s Spatial Services division has teamed up with the CSIRO’s Data61 to […]
NSW Digital Twin to improve bushfire planning
22 December 2020
GovTech Review, Other, 21/12/2020, Dylan Bushell-Embling The NSW Department of Customer Service’s Spatial Services division has teamed up with the […]
Trellis Data funding round raises $3 million to support future growth
21 December 2020
ITWire, Other, 17/12/2020, Peter Dinham Australian machine learning company Trellis Data has successfully completed a funding round for growth capital, […]
AI and jobs for Australia
15 December 2020
By Geraldine Doogue on Saturday Extra, ABC Radio In a keynote speech this week, the head of the CSIRO, Dr […]
Unicorns Podcast: ‘We are leading the telehealth revolution’ – Coviu CEO Dr Silvia Pfeiffer
15 December 2020
stockhead.com.au, Other, 14/12/2020 The Unicorns Podcast connects you to some of the best and brightest founders, CEOs, executives, business owners, […]
CSIRO Data61 wins iMOVE award
15 December 2020
getindustry.com.au, Other, 14/12/2020 Congratulations to CSIRO’s Data61 group, winner of the iMOVE-sponsored Excellence in Research & Development Award at the […]
Why Australia shines as a centre for quantum computing
14 December 2020
Computerworld Australia, Other, 10/12/2020, Samira Sarraf The country is home to one of the highest concentrations of quantum research groups […]
Data to provide valuable insight into fire response
14 December 2020
Ballarat Courier, Other, 13/12/2020 An innovative project will take place in the region this summer, as scientists work to better […]
Ensuring Sydney’s place as a global hub for quantum
8 December 2020
sciencemeetsbusiness.com.au, Other, 07/12/2020 Dr Cathy Foley, Chief Scientist at CSIRO, Australia’s national science agency, said: "The investment by the NSW […]
CSIRO’s Data61 researchers develop AI helmet to prevent seizure disorders
8 December 2020
ZDNet, Other, 07/12/2020, Aimee Chanthadavong Researchers from the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation's (CSIRO) Data61 have developed an implantable […]
From Hobart, to London, to Dhaka: using cameras and AI to build an automatic litter detection system
7 December 2020
Australasian Science, Other, 01/12/2020, Arianna Olivelli It’s estimated about two million tonnes of plastics enter the oceans from rivers each […]
Detecting phishing websites via compression-based algorithms
7 December 2020
publicnow.com, Other, 02/12/2020 Phishing websites rely on camouflage. They need to mimic the real websites as closely as possible, so […]
Security device promises jobs boom
30 November 2020
Information Age, Other, 26/11/2020, David Braue As it launches its highly secure VeroCard multi-factor authentication device after years of development, […]
Australia’s science agency unveils mapping tech for SMEs
30 November 2020
computerweekly.com, Other, 26/11/2020, Aaron Tan Australia’s national science agency has developed a mapping technology that will help robots navigate dangerous […]
‘Rules as Code’ will let computers apply laws and regulations. But over-rigid interpretations would undermine our freedoms
30 November 2020
Australasian Science, Other, 26/11/2020 Can computers read and apply legal rules? It’s an idea that’s gaining momentum, as it promises […]
How Ronin built ‘Uber for supercomputers’ for Adelaide University
30 November 2020
ARN, Other, 26/11/2020, Eleanor Dickinson Independent software vendor Ronin has set up an Uber-style cloud platform for supercomputers using Amazon […]
‘Awesome and crazy’: Wi-Fi potential a hit with Morse Micro investors
24 November 2020
WA Today, Other, 24/11/2020, Cara Waters Morse Micro is on the verge of bringing its long-range Wi-Fi chip to market, […]
Supercomputer to speed up genomic sequencing
23 November 2020
The Land Australia, Other, 20/11/2020 Agricultural researchers will be among the beneficiaries of an upgrade at the Pawsey Supercomputing Centre […]
AWS Data Hero – Dr Denis Bauer
17 November 2020
Dr. Denis Bauer is a Principal Research Scientist at Australia’s government research agency (CSIRO), and adjunct associate professor at Macquarie […]
Australian researchers build new AI that could solve challenge of cheaper solar power
16 November 2020
Renew Economy, Other, 11/11/2020, Michael Mazengarb If movies are to be believed, artificial intelligence is a one-way ticket to a […]
SOR Licenses CSIRO Technology for Robotic Security Teams
16 November 2020
Construction & Property News, www.construction-property.com , 12/11/2020 Strategic Elements Ltd (ASX:SOR) subsidiary Stealth Technologies has licensed world leading CSIRO technology […]
CSIRO solution creates smarter, safer homes for independent seniors
16 November 2020
hospitalhealth.com.au, Other, 16/11/2020 Australia's national science agency, CSIRO , has developed a new health monitoring solution that will enable older […]
CSIRO licenses new health mnitoring system to HSC Technology Group
11 November 2020
ITWire, Other, 10/11/2020, Peter Dinham A new health monitoring solution developed by the CSIRO has now been licensed to Australian […]
NHS Digital signs deal to introduce NHS Terminology Server
11 November 2020
Health Tech Newspaper, www.thehtn.co.uk, 10/11/2020 NHS Digital has signed a deal with DXC Technology and CSIRO, Australia’s national science agency, […]
Internet of Things Tracks Entire Facade on Huge Skyscraper
10 November 2020
Sourceable, Other, 09/11/2020, Andrew Heaton The entire façade of a multi-storey building in Melbourne has been tracked through the Internet […]
New machine learning program to speed up clean energy generation
10 November 2020
RMIT University, Other, 09/11/2020, Iain Strachan and Gosia Kaszubska Researchers have created a new type of machine learning model that […]
Companion collar: Lost pets to be tracked by new Aussie technology
9 November 2020
Daily Telegraph Australia, Other, 07/11/2020, Malcolm Holland An ingenious Australian invention promises to end the heartbreak of lost pets, with […]
10 fascinating Wi-Fi facts and inventions: from what it means to the woman who claims allergic to it
2 November 2020
Tech Times, Online, 30/10/20 On this era of connectivity, people hook up on Wi-Fi to connect to social media, work […]
ProofTec – Pioneering automated damage attribution as a service (DAaaS)
26 October 2020
wholesaleinvestor.com.au, Other, 22/10/2020 "As the world continues the transition towards a new digital and contactless frontier, the requirements for asset […]
Ceres Tag adds CSIRO cattle behaviour and pasture feed intake monitoring capabilities
26 October 2020
Get Farming, Other, 22/10/2020 Ceres Tag, one of the world’s most comprehensive animal monitoring companies, is adding a new dimension […]
Australian and Korean researchers warn of loopholes in AI security systems
26 October 2020
ZDNet, Other, 23/10/2020, Aimee Chanthadavong Research from Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation's (CSIRO) Data61, the Australian Cyber Security Cooperative […]
Australian government to build data platform to help drought-stricken farmers
21 October 2020
ZDNet, Other, 20/10/2020, Aimee Chanthadavong The tool is expected to help assess the impact of climate change and improve the […]
HPE to deliver Pawsey’s new AU$48m research supercomputer
20 October 2020
ZDNet, Other, 20/10/2020, Asha Barbaschow The Pawsey Supercomputing Centre in Western Australia will be receiving a new supercomputer thanks to […]
Robotics adoption matters: Australia’s brightest focus on advanced manufacturing
20 October 2020
Australian Manufacturing, Other, 19/10/2020, Dr Cori Stewart Australia is in a global race to secure its manufacturing future. As a […]
Harvesting data from large radio telescope arrays
19 October 2020
Scientific Computing World, www.scientific-computing.com/news/news_features.ph, 16/10/2020 From its inception, the Pawsey facility has been dedicated to providing supercomputing to Australian scientists […]
NSW digital twin claims AIIA award
14 October 2020
spatialsource.com.au, Other, 13/10/2020 The NSW government’s spatial digital twin project has received an Australian Information Industry Association iAward. Spatial Services’ […]
NBN Co teams up with CSIRO to probe nation’s digital needs
14 October 2020
iTnews, Other, 13/10/2020, Matt Johnston NBN Co and the CSIRO have joined forces to better understand and prepare for Australia's […]
AI research centre gets $20m Budget boost
12 October 2020
insiderobotics.com.au, Other, 09/10/2020 The federal government will provide $20 million toward the establishment of a new national centre focussing on […]
The Australian cyber security skills and jobs NSW study
7 October 2020
PUBLISHER: Australian Information Security Association In early 2020, the Australian Information Security Association (AISA) partnered with NSW Treasury to undertake […]
Strategic Elements sees opportunities in robotics, printed electronics
6 October 2020
stockhead.com.au, Other, 05/10/2020 Pooled Development Fund Strategic Elements is poised to take advantage of the opportunities presented by COVID-19. Printed […]
Researchers develop quantum-safe blockchain protocol
2 October 2020
Technology Decisions, Other, 01/10/2020 Researchers from CSIRO’s Data61 and the Monash Blockchain Technology Centre have developed an efficient blockchain protocol […]
Ex-Google quantum chief joins Simmons’ silicon startup
1 October 2020
Australian Manufacturing, Other, 30/09/2020 Google's former top quantum scientist John Martinis, who helped the tech giant achieve quantum supremacy, has […]
Bingo to lead regulatory revolution
1 October 2020
Australian Financial Review, Other, 30/09/2020, Tom Burton NSW has rolled out a new digital regulation platform, converting complex gaming regulations […]
Digital the other great horizontal opportunity
29 September 2020
innovationaus.com, Other, 25/09/2020 The CSIRO’s covid-19: Recovery and Resilience report published earlier this month is a great summary of the […]
IBM releases technology predictions 2020
29 September 2020
24 September 2020 – In line with the United Nation’s global call-to-action through its Sustainable Development Goals, IBM researchers are […]
How adopting new tech could drive Australia’s economic recovery
29 September 2020
PSNews, Other, 28/09/2020 Katherine Wynn James Deverell, Max Temminghoff and Mingji Liu* say the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation […]
Emesent’s autonomous drones disrupt the mining space
29 September 2020
Dynamic Business, Other, 28/09/2020, Ellie Dudley Drone company Emesent is taking pilotless aircraft to new heights, with autonomous technology allowing […]
Emesent announces In-Q-Tel as a strategic investor
24 September 2020
which-50.com, Other, 24/09/2020 Autonomous mapping and analytics company Emesent, announced a new investment from In-Q-Tel (IQT), the not-for-profit strategic investor […]