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Improving sustainability and using digital technologies to boost productivity are among the focus areas of a new five-year research program launched by CSIRO, Australia’s national science agency, and aerospace company Boeing.
A $25 million facility has been launched to drive innovation and foster industrial output in an area dubbed the heart of Sydney’s tech central.
Australian-listed technology regulation company Kyckr is partnering with defence, security, and aerospace company BAE Systems Applied Intelligence to jointly address anti-money laundering and compliance challenges of regulated firms.
Global defence industry technology company Northrop Grumman is investing $50 million to develop an advanced defence electronics maintenance and sustainment centre in Western Sydney.
Scientists say they have taken away valuable lessons from the latest trial of the joint Australia-US Hypersonic International Flight Research Experimentation (HIFiRE) program conducted recently at the Andøya Rocket Range in Norway.
Australian aerospace company TAE is to commercialise the CSIRO’s Guardian Mentor Remote (GMR) wearable technology system making it available to the global aerospace industry.
Aerospace giant Lockheed Martin is to establish its Asia Pacific ICT engineering hub in Melbourne in a partnership with the Victorian Government, giving a big boost to the state’s ICT jobs and specialist skills.
Long-term IT contracts worth tens of billions of dollars are coming up for renewal.
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