Tag: CSIRO
CSIRO teams up with universities for $18M safer workplace initiative
Australia’s national science agency CSIRO is teaming up with five universities to pioneer cutting-edge digital technologies aimed at ensuring the safety of Australians in the workplace.
Australia’s first ever AI month launches nationwide
Australia's journey into the future of technology has taken a significant step forward as the nation's first Artificial Intelligence (AI) Month kicks off today.
Tivan and CSIRO join forces to drive TIVAN+ commercialisation
Tivan has solidified a long-term partnership with Australia's national science agency CSIRO, aimed at advancing the development and commercialisation of the TIVAN+ critical minerals processing technology.
CSIRO makes R&D funding program available to more SMEs
CSIRO has expanded its Kick-Start Program, offering research and development funding and expertise to more Australian small to medium enterprises (SMEs).
CSIRO unveils $500K investment in STEM scholarship for Indigenous students
The University of Wollongong (UOW) has secured a more than $500,000 investment from CSIRO to enable more Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students to pursue a future in STEM.
Australian institutes join global efforts to bolster clean energy production
Australia’s leading research institutions and CSIRO have joined an international collaborative effort that would address challenges in clean production and storage.
CSIRO opens applications for Young Indigenous Women’s STEM Academy
CSIRO is now accepting applications for the Young Indigenous Women’s STEM Academy, which aims to equip young Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander women seeking to pursue a career in science, technology, engineering, and math.
Sparc Hydrogen kicks off prototype testing at CSIRO Energy Centre
Sparc Technologies Limited's Hydrogen prototype, which is designed for photocatalytic water splitting (PWS), is currently undergoing rigorous testing at the CSIRO Energy Centre in Newcastle, the graphene production company said.
CSIRO report outlines potential of alternative methods for animal-free medical research
A recent analysis from CSIRO, Australia's national science agency, has estimated that an emerging capacity that employs 'non-animal models' to evaluate novel medical goods could produce over $1.5 billion in revenue and create over 5,000 employment by 2040.
Australia announces new areas for offshore carbon capture storage exploration
The Federal Government has launched the 2023 Offshore Greenhouse Gas Storage Acreage Release, outlining new areas for exploration to help Australia lower emissions and meet its net zero goals.