Tag: Telstra
Lost and not found: Australian businesses losing $4.3 billion in assets every year
Australian businesses with more than 20 employees are losing assets worth as much as $4.3bn every year across nine categories measured, according to new Telsyte research commissioned by Telstra.
On-road connected vehicle trials set to commence in Victoria
Telstra and Lexus Australia will soon kick-start on-road connected and automated vehicle technology trials aimed at improving road safety across Australia.
The trials, which started in...
Telstra report shows Australia’s manufacturing sector is set for IoT driven surge
Telstra has released its 2018 Data Driven Supply Chain Report which explored the phenomenon of Internet of Things (IoT) and its impact on supply...
Australian manufacturers recognised at APCO’s sustainable business awards
Last week the Australian Packaging Covenant Organisation (APCO) celebrated its annual awards, recognising some of Australia’s most recognisable brands for their ongoing commitment to sustainable...
Telstra to cut 8,000 jobs as part of new strategy
Telstra will cut about 8,000 jobs from its workforce as part of its plan to simplify its operations and reduce its cost base.
The company,...
Australia joins global race to build fully-functional quantum computer
Minister for Industry, Innovation and Science Arthur Sinodinos has announced the opening of a new Australian quantum computing company, Silicon Quantum Computing, tasked with...
Telstra and Iveco team up to make high speed broadband accessible across Australia
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As a leading telecommunications and information services company in Australia, Telstra offers a full range of communications solutions with a focus on connecting...
New research and development centre opened in Clayton
Minister for Manufacturing David Hodgett yesterday officially opened a major new national scientific research and development facility in Clayton.
Rapid Automated Materials and Processing...
Hills CEO calls on Government to spend $1.5 billion to help manufacturing sector transform
Hills Chief Executive Ted Pretty has urged the Government to divide the $1.5 billion it originally planned to pour into the struggling car industry...
Protected: How digitalisation can make Australian manufacturing globally competitive
As the Australian manufacturing sector faces the challenges and transformations that come with rapid globalisation, the role of digital technology within the industry has never been more critical.