Vai Photonics – an Australian National University (ANU) spin-out company whose technology will help future moon landings and could lead to flying cars – has been bought out by a leading navigation firm in a deal worth $40 million.
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Australian collaboration to deliver world-leading gyroscope technology
Australian researchers and industry partners will collaborate to design and manufacture the world’s most precise, compact and cost-effective gyroscope, in a new $8.7 million project.
The new project
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Research partnership examines ethics of innovation
A research partnership between CSIRO, The University of Queensland, the Australian National University (ANU) and Charles Darwin University will focus on the challenges brought on by innovation in science
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ANU establishes new collaborative space industry institute
The Australian National University (ANU) has launched InSpace, a new institute for the co-ordination of space technology research and testing.
InSpace is to bring together technology, science and law research
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