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UAP using 'robot with eyes' to create urban art

27 October, 2021 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

Queensland's Urban Art Projects has developed an innovative method for using robotics to help produce bespoke urban art installations.


NBN Co prepares for disaster season

20 October, 2021 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

NBN Co is deploying $6m of portable telecom infrastructure across Australia in advance of this year's disaster season.


Finalists revealed for Australian Technologies Competition

14 October, 2021

Eighteen emerging technology companies have been selected as finalists for the Australian Technologies Competition, with winners to be announced on 26 October 2021.


Melbourne narrowly beats Sydney in smart city rankings

11 October, 2021 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

Melbourne came 27th in the world and Sydney 30th on a list of the 50 top major cities by the adoption of technology to improve livability and sustainability.


Australian consumers back LCR for payments

07 October, 2021 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

Australian consumers increasingly support the ability for merchants to select the lowest-cost network when processing debit card payments, according to EFTPOS.


WA's Pawsey Centre unveils Setonix supercomputer

29 September, 2021 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

WA's Pawsey Centre has unveiled stage one of what is expected to be the biggest computing power advance in Australia's history.


Mariner charged over Australia Singapore cable cut

23 August, 2021

A 59-year-old Ukrainian national has been charged by the Australian Federal Police over the Australia Singapore cable damage.


Comms Connect Melbourne rescheduled for March

09 August, 2021

Australia's premier critical communications and public safety exhibition and conference, Comms Connect Melbourne, has been moved to 8–10 March 2022.


TCO calls for regulations to support right to repair

21 July, 2021 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

TCO Development has urged the Productivity Commission to back up the proposed right to repair by ensuring manufacturers address common barriers to repair.


98% of Aus transport/logistics workers report tech challenges

19 May, 2021

More than 70% of Australian transport and logistics companies invested in new technology during COVID-19, but almost all (98%) their employees reported facing technical difficulties.


Meeting new network visibility demands

17 May, 2021 by Sebastian Krüger*

Throughout the pandemic, the reliability of enterprise networks has been pushed to the limit. Australian businesses have had to transform themselves to support a distributed remote workforce.


Today's COVID-tech workplace reimagined for the future

30 March, 2021 by Kurt Solarte*

At the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, many workplaces shifted to remote work. With a return to offices on the horizon, how will workplaces change and adapt?


ISACA releases blockchain guides to help enterprise adoption

08 January, 2021

ISACA has released two free resources to facilitate the adoption of blockchain technology for enterprises and tech professionals.


Road safety boost: CAVs can now see around corners

21 December, 2020

Australian researchers have made a breakthrough in cooperative perception tests, revealing that smart cars can now see hidden pedestrians, even through buildings.


Dematic to deploy automated distribution centre for Woolworths

07 December, 2020

The 40,700-square-metre National Distribution Centre is planned to feature wall-to-wall automation, providing the flexibility to cater for seasonal and other peaks in demand.


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