Tag: AI
Shaping the Future of Manufacturing event puts spotlight on innovation, sustainability
The Shaping the Future of Manufacturing breakfast event, taking place tomorrow, 9 August 2023, is set to provide leaders in the manufacturing industry with valuable insights and opportunities for growth, innovation, and sustainability.
S&T clinches $1.4m from Army Corps to develop AI program for 3D-printed concrete
The US Army Corps of Engineers has granted a research team at Missouri S&T $1.4 million to create an artificial intelligence program that will choose the best locally accessible materials for 3D-printed concrete.
Monash research that fuses human brain cells with AI secures national defence funding
A Monash University-led research into growing human brain cells onto silicon chips, with new continual learning capabilities to transform machine learning, has been awarded almost AUD 600,000 under the National Intelligence and Security Discovery Research Grants Program.
Report: Generative AI might contribute $5b to Australia’s manufacturing industry by 2030
A ?new report?has found that Australia's manufacturing sector could unlock billions of dollars in value by 2030 if it accelerates the responsible adoption of generative artificial intelligence (GAI), opening up significant economic and productivity opportunities in the country.
Monash researchers join AI global summit in Switzerland
A worldwide summit pushing artificial intelligence (AI) to spur sustainable development will bring together researchers from Monash University with other AI pioneers, robotics specialists, and humanitarian leaders in Geneva, Switzerland, from 6 to 7 July, the university announced.
Shifting mindset: What successful manufacturing leaders must prioritise to keep pace
Australian manufacturing is rarely going to be cheaper in the global market, so we need to be smarter to be more competitive. This is the reality that many within the industry are already aware of, which is driving more and more focus on innovative thinking and investment in streamlined processes and new technologies.
Study reveals AI’s potential in predicting cybersickness among VR users
A new study has discovered the potential use of artificial intelligence in combating nausea, headaches, and dizziness experienced by virtual reality (VR) users.
CSIRO invests $25 million in new program to bolster Australia’s biotechnology industry
CSIRO has announced a four-year, $25 million investment in a new program that will combine engineering and biology to drive innovations within the biotechnology industry.
Spiral Blue launches proprietary AI algorithms in space
Spiral Blue, a Sydney-based space company that manufactures edge computers for satellites, announced what it claims as a major breakthrough in the field of space-based Earth observation that it said will open up new horizons for AI-powered advancements in monitoring and understanding our planet.
ATSE welcomes national discussion on regulating artificial intelligence
The Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering (ATSE) has welcomed the Federal Government’s discussion paper on regulating Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology as an important step towards protecting society.