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Roke secures £40m contract for the British Army's ISTAR programme
Sat, 14th Oct 2023
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UK innovator Roke secures £40m contract with British Army for creating an integrated ISTAR system to enhance data-led decision making.
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Call for action on UK digital skills gap for women
Wed, 11th Oct 2023
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engineering
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UK leaders call for action to alleviate the digital skills gap, especially for women, amid rising tech sector demand.
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Publicis Sapient helps Salesforce users' integrate with WhatsApp
Fri, 6th Oct 2023
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Publicis Sapient plans to improve Salesforce via Business WhatsApp integration, promising a seamless customer experience.
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Aston University joins Turing University Network to advance AI and Data Science
Wed, 4th Oct 2023
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Aston University joins prestigious Turing University Network, showcasing commitment to advancing data science and AI.
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KiwiNet appoints Dr Will Barker as Board Chair
Fri, 23rd Sep 2022
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Dr Will Barker appointed new Board Chair of KiwiNet to lead NZ's research commercialisation. Katherine Sandford and Amanda Davies join as new board members.
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How TruSens air purifiers can create healthier workspaces
Wed, 22nd Jun 2022
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The pandemic has heightened our awareness of our own and others’ health, and made us all much more conscious of the environments we work in.
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Duality Technologies and NTT DATA help ensure mutlisource data privacy
Wed, 27th Apr 2022
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Duality Technologies and NTT DATA collaborate to evaluate sensitive multisource data while protecting privacy.
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Tell-tale hints before volcanic eruptions found using AI
Thu, 21st Apr 2022
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Artificial intelligence algorithms identified precursors to volcanic eruptions, potentially improving alert systems, researchers find.
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Video: 10 Minute IT Jams - Vertiv drives edge and sustainability for the data centre
Thu, 10th Mar 2022
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Faraz Ali joins us today to discuss edge infrastructure and its application in industry, and Vertiv’s role in gaming and sustainability in the data centre. .
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IWD 2022: Celebrating achievements of women in the Australian manufacturing industry
Tue, 8th Mar 2022
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International women's day marks a celebration for women in the Australian manufacturing industry, as leading professionals encourage more women to join.
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From the human brain to the stars beyond: Swinburne supercomputer to support new discoveries
Wed, 2nd Feb 2022
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The as-yet-unnamed supercomputer will enable Victoria to stay on the cutting edge of space, medical technology, and sustainability research.
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New Zealand and NASA partner up, allowing Aotearoa to grow space industry, minister says
Wed, 2nd Jun 2021
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New Zealand and NASA have partnered up under the multi-lateral Artemis Accords, in an effort to enhance space exploration efforts. .
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CSIRO: How to get ahead with innovation
Thu, 5th Nov 2020
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A new report outlines what is holding back Australian businesses from adopting innovation and how we can break through those barriers.
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University of Sydney taps into AWS to save threatened species
Tue, 28th Apr 2020
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cloud services
Researchers at the University of Sydney are using Amazon Web Services to analyse genetic data and develop strategies to save Australia's threatened species.
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Cambridge Quantum Computing teams up with CERN to advance quantum technologies
Tue, 3rd Mar 2020
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CQC joins CERN project to harness quantum tech for particle physics, enhancing data analysis with t|ket platform.
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The powerful tech helping to uncover the universe's mysteries
Thu, 10th Oct 2019
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The Flatiron Institute leverages high performance computing and AI, using cutting-edge Lenovo and Intel technology, to unravel the universe's deepest secrets.
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Mr Humfreez: The sheep that shows Kiwis their cold, damp homes
Wed, 25th Sep 2019
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This isn’t a living, breathing animal but a model sheep with hygroscopic horns and a nose coated in thermochromic ink.
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Heavy duty drones could be key to predicting future eruptions
Mon, 9th Sep 2019
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Heavy-duty drones developed by researchers in Wellington are providing unprecedented access to volcanic gas emissions, aiding prediction of future eruptions.
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Young Kiwi scientist competes at Google Science Fair
Fri, 26th Jul 2019
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At this time of year there are plenty of foggy patches around the country – but what if it was possible to turn that fog into drinkable water?.
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Medical imaging equipment market poised for growth
Fri, 7th Jun 2019
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medical science
The global medical imaging equipment market is set to grow to USD $44 billion by 2025, driven by innovation and increased demand in emerging markets.