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New manufacturing jobs created by replacing glass and metal with plastic

Dr Colin Hall and his colleagues have created a new manufacturing process that will allow manufacturers to replace components made from traditional materials like...

SME capability key to supporting Australia’s defence industry

A Lockheed Martin Australia and Ai Group co-convened Forum gathered senior leaders from Australia’s industry, defence and academic communities to discuss the importance of...

Hewlett Packard opens new Innovation Centre in South Australia

Global IT giant Hewlett Packard (HP) has opened a new Innovation and Collaboration Centre (ICC) at the University of South Australia’s (UniSA’s) Catherine Spence...

University of South Australia crowned champions of the National Instruments Autonomous Robotics Competition

MEDIA RELEASE The University of South Australia claimed victory at the 2015 National Instruments Autonomous Robotics Competition (NI ARC), defeating 21 university teams from Australia...

Thales and University of South Australia to collaborate on data transmission project

Global technology leader Thales has announced that it has been awarded a $340,000 grant by the Australian Research Council to conduct the three-year “Downlinks for...

SA University opens on Orchard Road in Singapore

The University of South Australia (UniSA), in partnership with the M2 Academy, is set to launch a suite of new degree programs at a purpose-built campus...

Hills and UniSA to develop new nurse call handset for arthritis sufferers

Hills Limited has announced that it has partnered up with the University of South Australia (UniSA) researchers and designers to design, develop and commercialise...
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Forecasting the future: GridBeyond’s new tool supports smarter energy planning

As Australia’s energy landscape grows more dynamic, businesses operating in the National Electricity Market (NEM) face increasing challenges – from rising costs and evolving regulations to the growing presence of decentralised and renewable energy sources.