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ATSE welcomes new budget measures, calls for more R&D strategy backed by advanced manufacturing

The Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering (ATSE) has welcomed the Federal Budget's science and technology measures but called for more strategy and investment to bolster research and innovation reinforced through advanced manufacturing.

Responsible partnership for mining and mineral sustainability

The Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering (ATSE) has urged for an immediate increase in national R&D expenditure and the widespread adoption of...

World-class innovators win Australia’s top prizes for engineering, technology and applied science

Some of Australia’s leading engineers and inventors have been recognised for building a better Australia through technological innovation. 

Industry leaders call for urgent boost to Aussie STEM careers

Australia must urgently rethink its approach to encouraging careers in STEM in order to tackle the growing national skills crisis.

STEM Equity monitor shows urgent need to support women in STEM Careers

Media Release by ATSE The 2022 edition of the Australian Government’s STEM Equity Monitor published today illustrates the dual importance of widening the pipeline of...

Australia’s Chief Scientist officially launched Innovation Week 2017

Australia’s Chief Scientist, Dr Alan Finkel, has officially launched Innovation Week 2017, an annual celebration of STEMM innovation and entrepreneurship led by the Australian...

PACIA and CSIRO welcome Australia’s new Chief Scientist 

Dr Alan Finkel, the President of the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering (ATSE) and former Chancellor of Monash University, has been appointed Australia’s...
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