Data and AI analytics software company SAS has announced the recipients of its global 2025 SAS Educator Award, which includes local academic, University of New South Wales senior lecturer Jacky Mo among others across Europe, Middle East, Africa, the Americas, and Asia Pacific.
A collaboration between UNSW Sydney’s Centre for Sustainable Materials Research & Technology (SMaRT) and IT asset management company Renew IT has begun turning discarded hard plastics into 3D printer feedstock, with a UNSW-invented Plastics Filament MICROfactorieTM Technology module installed at Renew IT’s Sydney warehouse in Lane Cove, Sydney.
Telltale signs to spot deepfakes are disappearing at an alarming rate, but a UNSW academic says these advances in AI also provide opportunities for a better, more accessible internet.
UNSW Sydney has agreed to a new four-year partnership in collaboration with AI in Schools to “improve and expand a free program to schools” that introduces teachers and students to the basics of artificial intelligence.
Globally accredited network product certification and interoperability test lab CNLABS has announced it is setting up a cybersecurity-focused innovation lab at the University of New South Wales.
Under current laws, ‘white hat’ bug hunters could be prosecuted for their work, even though their intentions are demonstrably ‘good’ - they currently exist in some kind of legal limbo.
The forthcoming screen industry consultation needs to consider more than content quotas to ensure a strong and thriving Australian screen industry, according to one UNSW expert.
Spend managment solutions provider Ivalua today announced that after successfully implementing its Contract Management and Supplier Repository solutions, UNSW Sydney (UNSW) has also adopted an automated supplier import and a just-in-time user provisioning system.
UNSW is set to launch a new flagship university-wide research institute that supports the activities of over 300 UNSW academics working in artificial intelligence (AI), data science, and machine learning.
From an opening keynote by Anthony Murfett, the Head of the Technology and National Security Division of the Dept of Industry, Science, Energy and Resources, through to presentations from NetApp, Zetaris, AWS, Commpete, UNSW, Microsoft, Optus, Kinde, Patyron, Nozomi Networks, Logicalis, Stone & Chalk and more, with a closing keynote from Federal Minister for Industry and Science Ed Husic, Influencing.com's conference is a must-watch event.
From an opening keynote by Anthony Murfett, the Head of the Technology and National Security Division of the Dept of Industry, Science, Energy and Resources, through to presentations from NetApp, Zetaris, AWS, Commpete, UNSW, Microsoft, Optus, Kinde, Patyron, Nozomi Networks, Logicalis, Stone & Chalk and more, with a closing keynote from Federal Minister for Industry and Science Ed Husic, Influencing.com's conference is a must-watch event.
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