How organisations can prepare for the next wave of AI and automation

Article by Giovanni Forero, Konica Minolta Australia's senior intelligent information management (IIM) consultant The next wave of automation is being shaped by agentic AI and the orchestration of multiple AI models...

Good Design Australia opens entries for 2026 awards

Sponsored content by Good Design Australia For more than six decades, Good Design Australia has celebrated the power of design to shape innovation, industry, and everyday life. Its flagship program, the Australian Good...

Report: AI implementation falls short as APAC execs demand measurable ROI

Technology leaders across Australia and the Asia-Pacific region are under growing pressure to demonstrate concrete returns on their artificial intelligence and digital investments, according to a new report from Info-Tech Research Group. The...

Bentley launches global search for top infrastructure engineering innovations

Infrastructure engineering software company Bentley Systems is now calling for entries for the 2026 Year in Infrastructure (YII) Awards. The annual program seeks to recognise outstanding projects that use Bentley’s engineering software to...

Minitab acquisition highlights growing role of experimentation in modern manufacturing

As manufacturing processes become more complex and competitive pressures intensify, companies are increasingly turning to structured experimentation and advanced analytics to optimise production, reduce waste and accelerate innovation. Against this backdrop, global analytics...

Tech exec forecasts how AI will transform global manufacturing in 2026

The global manufacturing sector is uniquely positioned to capitalise on artificial intelligence technologies, according to Tim Long, global head of manufacturing at cloud-based data platform company Snowflake. In a statement, Long outlined three...

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Torrens University researcher recognised as the world’s best AI expert

Torrens University Australia Artificial Intelligence (AI) gets bad press but can absolutely be a force for good according to Torrens University researcher Professor Seyedali Mirjalili who has been named in The Australian’s Research 2023 magazine as Australia’s, and the world’s, top...

Nokia, du enable Zero-Touch Access with SDAN

Nokia announced the deployment of Software Defined Access Networks (SDAN) from Emirates Integrated Telecommunications Company (EITC) for du to provide zero-touch network operations. In a statement, Nokia said the three-year project is based...

UniSQ researchers attract $1.1 million in new funding

Media Release by University of Southern Queensland From extreme weather-resistant building materials to next-generation advanced composites and fine-tuning cybersecurity systems, innovative research projects have been given a boost at the University of Southern...

CICERO: AI That Can Collaborate and Negotiate With You

Media Release by Meta Today, we’re announcing CICERO, the first artificial intelligence (AI) agent to achieve human-level performance in the popular strategy game Diplomacy. Diplomacy has been viewed as a nearly impossible challenge...

Innodisk proves AI prowess with the launch of FPGA Machine Vision Platform

Innodisk has announced the release of the EXMU-X261, an FPGA Machine Vision Platform, as its latest entry into the AI sector. In a statement, Innodisk said its FPGA Machine Vision Platform is intended...

Landmark report analyses the impact of AI on science

Media Release by CSIRO A world-first report from Australia’s national science agency, CSIRO, has analysed the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on scientific discovery, finding scientists are adopting the technology at an unprecedented...

Dobot Launches Nova Collaborative Robots for Retail Automation

Media Release by Dobot Labor shortages and rising costs around the world are two major headwinds to the retail and service sectors, opening up new opportunities of automation transformation. To better capture this...

LG partners with Griffith Film School, supplying them with the new LG UltraFineâ„¢ OLED monitors

LG is set to refurbish Griffith Film School’s Brisbane campus with several LG UltraFine OLED Pro monitors to help students as they learn their craft. Reviewing, editing, and manipulating video and sound is...

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