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Uniting IT and OT: The infrastructure shift powering the AI era
AI Now Fastest Growing Area For Business R&D: Australia
2025 Edition Of STEM Equity Monitor Is Out Now
Big Tech agreement to ‘Stop Creative Theft’ a win for media and creative workers
Can Antibodies Hold Key To Curing Paediatric Glioma?
Computational approach meets biology to connect neural progenitor cells with human disorders
The economic pros and cons of building more and more data centres in the UK
TropiConnect Launches Digital Trade Platform to Redefine Global Agriculture
Exploring AI’s Environmental Costs And Benefits
Opening remarks, Economic Reform Roundtable day 3, Parliament House, Canberra
Velos to accelerate medical innovation in the Monash Technology Precinct
nubia takes the Focus 2 5G to the next level, with a bigger and better display, Triple AI camera system, and more
UniSC advances commitment to responsible and ethical use of GenAI
Scammers on notice as ASIC steps up action to protect consumers from online investment scams
Rockwell Automation Report Finds CPG Industry Prioritising Innovation Over Cost-Cutting
BCA Chief Executive Bran Black interview with Sarah Ferguson, ABC 7.30
View from The Hill: Everyone wants a slice of the productivity action
Productivity is the buzzword of the week, but we’re not making the most of half the workforce
Housing can be good for productivity. Here are 5 ways we can build it better
Opening remarks, Economic Reform Roundtable day 2, Parliament House, Canberra
The most powerful tool in an astronomer’s arsenal is a lens – but not the kind you might think
Leap For Immersive Innovation With New AI/VR Lab
$50.4 Million In Grants To Support Aussie Innovation
Shining a light on internet scams and the impact on health and wellbeing
Umall Achieves 12 Months Profitability with AI and Robotics, Annual Sales to Surpass AUD 100 Million
Humans keep building robots that are shaped like us – what’s the point?
AI has produced 2 new antibiotics to kill ‘superbugs’. It’s promising – but we shouldn’t get too excited yet
Northern Gritstone leads £4 million seed round investment in pioneering University of Manchester spinout
HKUST Launches World’s Largest AI-Powered Educational Sandbox Game: Advancing AI Literacy and Encouraging Citizen Science
Latest figures show total government spending on R&D is in decline, again
Peak psychology body urges consideration as AI grows within Australian workplaces 
Next steps to deliver a joined up tertiary education system
Health of Pacific meat workers at heart of HRC project
Politics with Michelle Grattan: Shadow Treasurer Ted O’Brien and industry chief Andrew McKellar’s tax and red tape wishlists
AI regulation at heart of public sector’s roundtable pitch
Medsafe consents improve year on year, again
Lifesaving natural hazards technology put through its paces
DP World automation and AI will sink waterfront productivity
Swisslog introduces IntraMove AMR series for dynamic and flexible horizontal pallet transport
AI free from bias and ideology is a fantasy – humans can’t organise data without distorting reality
A humanoid robot is now on sale for under US$6,000 – what can you do with it?
View from The Hill: Roundtable to grapple with political footballs and regulatory hairballs
AI is about to radically alter military command structures that haven’t changed much since Napoleon’s army
Generative AI is not a ‘calculator for words’. 5 reasons why this idea is misleading
Embedding human rights into AI laws is good for business
UNSW and AMP partner to accelerate responsible AI and innovation
New AI Tool Developed To Rapidly Diagnose Skin Cancer
Google admits anti-competitive conduct involving Google Search in Australia