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Empowering Learners for the Age of AI

Media Release An innovative national conference hosted by Australian universities aims to ignite public conversations about the complexities of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and how it...

Revealing the value of supply chain process through AI

Damien McDade, Head of Pacific for AVEVA explores the benefits of artificial intelligence within complex businesses.

Human intelligence sought to drive future AI in NSW

Media Release The NSW Government is searching for the brightest minds to take part in the newly established Artificial Intelligence (AI) Advisory Committee and provide...

Siemens Mobility launches digital rail manufacturing facility in Australia

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PYNeAUFHkjk&feature=youtu.be Siemens Mobility has recently announced that they're bringing in latest global technologies and innovations using digitalization in rail industry. The company is using sophisticated analytics...

Australian Space Agency partners with geo-data specialist Fugro on new robotics and AI complex

The newly formed Australian Space Agency (ASA) has partnered with Fugro Australia Marine to design, build and operate the Australian Space Automation, Artificial Intelligence...

Drones open world-leading machine learning space

Media Release Autonomous drones flew in to mark the official opening of the world-leading Australian Institute for Machine Learning’s new research and learning space in...

Australian wins international bid to host the world’s largest machine learning conference

Australia has successfully fended off international completion to earn the privilege to host the Annual Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems (NeurIPS) in Sydney...

Ministerial visit to boost Australia’s space connections in the US

Minister for Industry, Science and Technology Karen Andrews embarked on a a week-long visit to the United States where she will meet with US...

New research centre at RMIT to improve automated decision making

The Federal Government has announced $31.8 million in funding for a new research centre that will investigate responsible, ethical, and inclusive automated decision making. Located...

Capgemini, Dassault Systèmes and University of Adelaide announce a new collaborative education program in...

French business consultancy firm Capgemini has joined forces with Dassault Systèmes and University of Adelaide to launch a collaborative education program to develop skills for...
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