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Umibot to help web users report image-based abuse

09 December, 2022 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

Researchers from RMIT have developed a chatbot powered by Amazon Lex to help victims of image-based abuse file reports and access support.


CDU opens centre to push boundaries on drone research

30 November, 2022

A new research and training centre for drones has been established for the first time in the Northern Territory at Charles Darwin University.


Setonix supercomputer named fourth 'greenest'

17 November, 2022

Australia's Setonix supercomputer has been recognised as one of the greenest in the world on the globally recognised Green500 list.


Australia aims for forefront of quantum development

04 November, 2022

A new network of scientists, entrepreneurs and industry partners aims to drive Australia to the forefront of quantum software research and development.


RMIT supercomputer open for business

27 October, 2022

RMIT's cloud supercomputing facility allows researchers to test ideas and solutions up to 80 times faster than existing onsite servers.


Collaborating for conservation

17 October, 2022

Dell Technologies has announced a new deep learning technology model, launched in partnership with the Citizens of The Great Barrier Reef.


Satellite tech startup aims to improve climate impacts

11 October, 2022

Esper Satellite Imagery (ESI) is using satellite technology to deliver climate-friendly outcomes in mining and agribusiness.


Data savvy organisations reap higher profits

10 October, 2022 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

The most data savvy organisations are generating gross profits of 9.5% above their industry average, research indicates.


QUT selected by Intel for advanced robotics project

10 October, 2022

QUT has been selected by Intel Labs to conduct research using cutting-edge technology to boost the way robots see the world.


FiberSense uses fibre to monitor NZ earthquake

05 October, 2022 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

FiberSense's DigitalSeismic monitoring service was able to measure the impact of a 5.8 magnitude earthquake in New Zealand on a building-by-building level.


CIOs must prepare for disruptive future trends

19 September, 2022 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

Research firm Gartner has warned CIOs to become aware of and start following seven technological and social trends with major disruptive potential.


Monash helping guide Melbourne's smart city push

12 September, 2022 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

Monash University and the City of Melbourne have published a report into research exploring the potential for public data to improve smart city outcomes.


Future Technology Program to push startup success

08 September, 2022

KPMG Australia and Stone & Chalk have joined forces to launch the Future Technology Program, a commitment to help Australian startups succeed.


Govt urged to improve digital investments

01 September, 2022 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

The Productivity Commission has urged the government to invest in improved connectivity in regional areas to ensure Australia keeps pace with the digital curve.


Innovation Lab to create jobs, says UST

11 August, 2022

UST has launched its first Innovation Lab in Australia at the University of Melbourne's Melbourne Connect.


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