Index
- accelerating commercialisation
- agriculture
- AI
- amazon
- Anderson Horticulture Pty Ltd
- Artemis
- BIOCARBON
- Cisco
- CSIRO
- electricity
- Endua Pty Ltd
- Entrepreneurs’ Programme
- federal government
- Fluid Transfer
- GenT thermovoltaic device
- high-skilled manufacturing
- IMCRC
- infrared energy
- Insight Report
- Josef Chromy Wines
- lockheed martin
- Luke Gee
- nasa
- Orion spacecraft
- Paddock to Plate
- PhosEnergy
- quantum computing
- Quantum Computing Governance Initiative
- Raj Jadow
- Seal Innovations
- seals
- Southern Ocean SubSea Pty Ltd
- Tasmania
- Tony Cudmore
- Tribe Technology
- University of South Australia
- video collaboration
- voice technology
- waste heat sources
- Wineries
- World Economic Forum
- World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2022
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GenT device developed to convert waste into electricity for industry
January 21, 2022 0 comment
A thermovoltaic device that will convert infrared energy from waste heat sources into electricity is being developed by technology company, PhosEnergy, and the University of South Australia in collaboration with the Innovative Manufacturing Cooperative Research Centre (IMCRC).
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World Economic Forum launches first quantum computing roadmap
January 21, 2022 0 comment
A new Insight Report released at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2022 provides a roadmap for emerging opportunities in quantum computing, which is crucial in addressing future risks.
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Bottling boldly: Unsealing the history of a Tasmanian winery
January 20, 2022 0 comment
Home to Australia’s first sparkling wine and world-renowned for producing some of the best cool-climate wines in the world, Tasmania plays host to several lush wine touring trails. Nestled at the heart of the Tamar Valley Wine Trail is Josef Chromy Wines. The lavish estate boasts 61 hectares of well-kept vines and pasture, but the … Continue reading Bottling boldly: Unsealing the history of a Tasmanian winery
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Industry brings voice technology and video to the Moon
January 20, 2022 0 comment
Lockheed Martin, Amazon and Cisco have teamed up to integrate unique human-machine interface technologies into NASA’s Orion spacecraft, providing an opportunity to learn how future astronauts could benefit from far-field voice technology, AI and tablet-based video collaboration.
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22 Australian entrepreneurs are supported to commercialise
January 20, 2022 0 comment
As part of the latest Accelerating Commercialisation grants, 22 projects will share in $12.2 million in funding under the federal government’s Entrepreneurs’ Programme.