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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Samsung Electronics introduces a new era of Calm Technology centred on SmartThings at SDC22

The Samsung Developer Conference 2022 (SDC22) will take place at Moscone North in San Francisco on October 12, according to a recent announcement from Samsung Electronics. The yearly conference, which will take place...

RMIT: University-industry collaborations essential to fill digital transformation skills shortages

Following this week's Jobs and Skills Summit, leaders from RMIT's School of Computing Technologies discuss how to address the urgent need for digital professionals to fill growing tech workforce shortages in Australia. According...

Can ‘random noise’ unlock our learning potential?

Media Release by Edith Cowan University Though many of us may seek a quiet place in which to study, ‘noise’ may play a key role in helping some people improve their learning potential. Edith...

Georgia Tech awarded $65 million for AI manufacturing project

The Georgia Institute of Technology has received a $65 million grant from the U.S Department of Commerce's Economic Development Administration (EDA).  The grant aims to support a statewide initiative that combines artificial intelligence...

New robot technology to deliver tactical advantage to the Australian Defence Force

The Western Australian Government has granted $150,000 to Edith Cowan University (ECU) scientists to collaborate with top artificial intelligence (AI) firms to design technology that would train defence force robots to recognise...

NVIDIA: Fraunhofer research leads the way in the future of robotics

Europe's largest R&D organisation Fraunhofer Society is focusing on applied research of vital technologies ranging from AI to cybersecurity to medicine, NVIDIA announced. In a statement, NVIDIA said the Fraunhofer Society's Fraunhofer IML...

Unlocking the secret to private messaging apps

The University of NSW said people turn to private messaging apps offering end-to-end encryption to secure their conversations, whether for sharing confidential information or mundane discussions. Apps such as WhatsApp offer privacy that...

Australian Government announced a move to regulate cryptocurrency

On 22 August, a joint statement was released by Treasurer Jim Chalmers, Minister for Financial Services Stephen Jones, and Assistant Minister for Competition, Charities and Treasury Andrew Leigh, announcing that the Treasury...

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