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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

Three ways COVID-19 is driving innovation

Can COVID-19 innovation help prepare us for what comes next? Our Chief Executive Larry Marshall thinks so. Here's why.

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Phishing, smishing and spear phishing: avoid a cybersecurity attack

Humans are the weakest link in cyber attacks. Learn how to avoid a cybersecurity attack by understanding some common cybersecurity terms.

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Tracking buffaloes and cattle by satellite

We're partnering with Traditional Owners in Northern Australia to new ways to protect their land and culture using satellites, while creating economic opportunities.

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AI relieves data drought for farmers

Farms of the future will not just need tech, but also intelligence. A new one-click rural property report pulls together data on every rural property in Australia. Backed by science.

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Australian quantum technology could become a $4 billion industry and create 16,000 jobs

A quantum technology boom is coming, and Australia must act to avoid missing out. Our new roadmap plots a course for this new industry.

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Meet our COVID-19 researcher: Dr Denis Bauer

We were lucky enough to catch up with Dr Denis Bauer. Her work uses AI and machine learning to better understand the SARS-CoV-2 virus. We chatted to her.

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Our female leaders are the business

Two of our innovative female leaders have been nominated in this year's Telstra Business Women’s Awards. Congratulations Dr Sarah Pearce and Zoe Piper!

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Three online tools for smarter farming

We’ve got three new online tools for Australian agribusiness, including carbon farming, fertiliser runoff and weather analytics.

Honouring Australia’s top STEM students and educators

Set your sights on the next generation leading the science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) game. We’ve announced the winners!

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Quantum computing: What’s the big deal?

Quantum technology could help solve challenges across a range of sectors. But what exactly is quantum technology and how will it be used?

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Spark of hope in Australia’s bushfire crisis

As we adapt to more severe weather events in a changing climate, we need a better understanding of how bushfires start and spread.

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Air quality: how we’re minimising smoke impact

As bushfires continue around the country many of us are experiencing poor air quality. Our forecasting technology is helping minimise exposure to smoke.

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