The James Dyson Award program is an annual student design competition run by Dyson’s charity, is now open and accepting submissions from young inventors, and this year, the Award is increasing its prize money to support the crucial first steps of entrepreneurship.
The Telecommunications Association, TelSoc, is holding its third annual Henry Sutton oration in Melbourne today with Professor Alex Grant — an ex-academic and, like Henry Sutton, a serial inventor — giving this year’s oration.
The maker of the iconic hills hoist clothes line, Hills, is now hanging out for the next great invention from amongst Australia’s new generation of inventors.
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