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From smartphone apps and robotics, to wearable technology and next gen wireless, we’re providing innovative information technology solutions that are helping to secure Australia’s digital future.

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Tech

From smartphone apps and robotics, to wearable technology and next gen wireless, we’re providing innovative information technology solutions that are helping to secure Australia’s digital future.

  • 3D mapping
  • Apps
  • Big data
  • Internet of things
  • Saving money

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Femtech talk: just what the doctor ordered for women’s health

Have you heard of Femtech? It's all about women's health technology. We're taking on the problem, one product at a time.

Global leaders unveil responsible quantum computing guidelines

We've joined forces with the World Economic Forum to contribute to best-practice governance principles for quantum technologies.

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Meet our engineer: Chloe Faulks

A love for problem solving and creativity sparked a career in engineering for Chloe Faulks.

Top 10 images from the ASKAP radio telescope

Data can be beautiful. Here are our top 10 images from the ASKAP radio telescope data.

Meet Elanor Huntington: engineering our future

Professor Elanor Huntington joined us in November as our new Executive Director Digital, National Facilities and Collections. Let's get to know her.

What future science will we invent by 2030?

What technology trends might we see in Australia in 2030? Our leaders in future science platforms share their predictions for the next decade.

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A wild walk in virtual woodlands

A new virtual reality tool allows our researchers to take a walk on the wild side to better study some of our endangered ecosystems.

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Every dollar invested in research and development creates $3.50 in benefits for Australia, says new CSIRO analysis

An analysis by CSIRO’s strategic and economic advisory arm suggests spending on research and development can earn annual yields of 10%, even if there are delays or cost overruns.

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Gender equality and the digital economy

Since COVID-19, the digital economy has grown at a speed and scale beyond anticipation. So how do we ensure gender equality is met in this industry?

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Who’s who in the zoo: uncovering animal social networks

We’ve monitored the social networks of livestock – namely cows and sheep – to help farmers manage their welfare.

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Make no bones about it, this teacher loves STEM

Science teacher Kylee Townsend has been recognised by the BHP Foundation Science and Engineering Awards for STEM teaching.

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Meet Dr Hoskins: marine biologist come vertebrate ecologist

Meet Dr Andrew Hoskins and see how his research is helping Indigenous communities manage feral cattle on country. 

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