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17.09.2024 | Bridging the Gap: Australia’s Bold Leap into RNA and Data Skills | Australia is on the brink of a transformative leap in two critical sectors: RNA therapeutics and data analytics. The recent launch of Aurora Biosynthetics and the collaboration between TAFE NSW and SAS mark significant strides in addressing... |
17.09.2024 | TAFE NSW & SAS collaborate to address data skills gap | The Institute of Applied Technology Digital (IATD) at TAFE NSW Meadowbank has collaborated with SAS to address Australia's data skills gap.
The partnership aims to redefine technology education within the state. The initiative features a 10... |
11.09.2024 | Biotech Algenie raises $1.1 million to replace fossil fuels with algae | L-R: Algenie founders John Martin, Nick Hazell, Mathieu Pernice. Source: Toby Zerna. article-article-body
Sydney-based biotech startup Algenie made a splash this week when it launched with $1.1 million in funding from UTS, Better Bite Ventu... |
06.09.2024 | Scyne Advisory appoints John Ball as first permanent chief executive | Public sector consultancy Scyne Advisory has appointed former Google managing director John Ball as its first permanent chief executive, with the firm’s leadership team now fully in place.
John Ball joins after spending the past decade over... |
15.08.2024 | Africa: Meta Just Closed a Vital Online Research Tool. It's Bad News for the Fight Against Misinformation | For more than a decade, researchers and journalists have relied on a digital tool called CrowdTangle to track and fight the spread of viral falsehoods online.
But earlier this week, the owner of CrowdTangle, Meta, shut the tool down. The te... |
12.08.2024 | ‘Are we welcome in the country?’: Australia’s clampdown on international students causes widespread concern | Listen to this article
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30.07.2024 | Bridging the Gap: New Initiatives for Migrant Workers and Cybersecurity in Nigeria | In a world where shadows often obscure the truth, two recent initiatives shine a light on pressing issues: the plight of migrant workers in Australia and the rising tide of cybercrime in Nigeria. Both stories reveal the complexities of just... |
30.07.2024 | Australia leads global standards in mobile network safety | The Australian Mobile Telecommunications Association (AMTA) and its Radio Frequency (RF) Safety Program have been acknowledged for their significant contributions to the establishment of global international standards for assessing electric... |
29.07.2024 | Workplace justice visa introduced to help migrant workers report employer misconduct | Source: Adobe Stock article-article-body
Migrant worker exploitation is entrenched in workplaces across Australia. Tragically, a deep fear of immigration consequences means most unlawful employer conduct goes unreported.
On Wednesday, howev... |
09.07.2024 | Surge in Whooping Cough Cases Across Australia, Leading First Aid Provider Calls for Vigilance and Awareness | Whooping Cough
Australia is experiencing a significant surge in whooping cough cases.
These coughing fits can be extremely exhausting and may lead to vomiting, difficulty breathing, and disturbed sleep for the whole family”
— Malcom Thompso... |
08.07.2024 | Africa: Power-Hungry AI Is Driving a Surge in Tech Giant Carbon Emissions. Nobody Knows What to Do About It | Since the release of ChatGPT in November 2022, the world has seen an incredible surge in investment, development and use of artificial intelligence (AI) applications. According to one estimate, the amount of computational power used for AI ... |
05.07.2024 | Neural Notes: Why AI growth could wreck your sustainability goals | Gordon Noble is the research director of Business, Economy and Governance at the Institute for Sustainable Futures at the University of Technology Sydney. Source: SmartCompany article-article-body
Welcome back to Neural Notes, a weekly news... |
03.07.2024 | HLB adds six partners in Oz as Norman Neill re-takes reins in Perth | Profile HLB Mann Judd
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Accounting and consulting firm HLB Mann Judd has made seven senior mid-year promotions in Australia – headlined by veteran Norman Neill, who takes over as managing partner in Perth.
Neill has been w... |
02.07.2024 | AI adoption drives energy use surge in Australia & New Zealand | A recent report released by Pure Storage and the University of Technology Sydney's (UTS) Institute for Sustainable Futures (ISF) highlights a disconnect between the rapid adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) in Australia and New Zealand... |
01.07.2024 | UTS secures its place in world top 100 rankings | SYDNEY, July 1, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The University of Technology Sydney (UTS) has climbed to the 88th spot in the QS World University Ranking, achieving a new high and securing its position as one of the world's top universities.
The UTS c... |
30.05.2024 | L.E.K. Consulting adds Nawaz Isaji to Australian partnership | Profile L.E.K. Consulting
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Global strategy firm L.E.K. Consulting has added experienced transactions advisor Nawaz Isaji to its partnership team in Sydney.
Nawaz Isaji crosses to L.E.K. Consulting after spending the past ... |
22.05.2024 | Quobly's Quantum Revolution: A Leap into the Future of Computing | In a bold move towards the forefront of quantum technology, Quobly, a distinguished French quantum startup, has recently announced the formation of its Scientific Advisory Board. This esteemed board, comprised of renowned international expe... |
21.05.2024 | Quobly Names its Scientific Advisory Board | GRENOBLE, France, May 21, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Quobly, a prominent French quantum startup, has unveiled its Scientific Advisory Board marking a significant step forward in de-risking the industrialization of its silicon spin qubit-based qua... |
21.05.2024 | Quobly Names its Scientific Advisory Board | GRENOBLE, France, May 21, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Quobly, a prominent French quantum startup, has unveiled its Scientific Advisory Board marking a significant step forward in de-risking the industrialization of its silicon spin qubit-based qua... |
15.05.2024 | University of Technology Sydney to launch 'Global Game Changers', driving sustainability in our cities and communities | SYDNEY, May 15, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- In the fight to combat climate change, there are many people and organisations actively transforming the way we live, work, and play – and there is no better time than now to shine the light upon them. T... |
01.05.2024 | Australian PM says violence against women a 'national crisis' | SYDNEY: Australia's prime minister on Wednesday (May 1) declared violence against women a "scourge" and a "national crisis", after protests in several major cities.
Meeting state premiers, Anthony Albanese announced a ra... |
19.03.2024 | Ultra-fast fashion is thwarting the clothing industry’s efforts to become more sustainable | Source: Adobe Stock. article-article-body
Since the 1990s, fast fashion has enabled everyday people to buy the latest catwalk trends. But the sheer volume of garments being whipped up, sold and soon discarded is contributing to a global sus... |
12.01.2024 | Australia’s sustainable finance strategy is here. But it’s only the first step | Source: Unsplash/ Zbynek Burival article-article-body
Just north of Jamestown in South Australia, 70 kilometres east of the Spencer Gulf and next to a wind farm of nearly 100 turbines, stands the world’s first big battery.
Built in partners... |
09.01.2024 | New AI Tool Can Detect COVID-19 From Chest X-Rays With Over 98% Accuracy | Jace Dela Cruz, Tech Times 09 January 2024, 06:01 am |
12.12.2023 | This New AI Breakthrough Reads Minds And Turns Them Into Text | Jace Dela Cruz, Tech Times 12 December 2023, 05:12 am |
27.10.2023 | Bat-Inspired Smart Glasses Can Help Blind People 'See' Using Sound | Jace Dela Cruz, Tech Times 27 October 2023, 06:10 am
Researchers have drawn inspiration from bats' echolocation abilities to create a groundbreaking technology: smart glasses that convert visual information into unique sound representations... |
22.08.2023 | Work From Home Increasingly Resembles a Fight Between Employer and Employee in Australia | The tension between the employee’s desire to work from home and the interests of both their employers and the broader property market to get them back into the office, is rapidly coming to a head.
In Australia, office vacancy rates hit thei... |
15.08.2023 | University of Technology Sydney (UTS) Transdisciplinary School partners with the University of Arizona to take transdisciplinary learning to new international heights | A new partnership between the UTS Transdisciplinary School (TD School) and the University of Arizona (UA) in the USA will see the award-winning UTS Bachelor of Creative Intelligence and Innovation delivered at UA, opening exciting new oppor... |
08.06.2023 | From infinite recycling to bat-like vision for blind people: Cicada Innovations announces the Tech23 startups | SYDNEY, June 8, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Australia's flagship deep tech incubator Cicada Innovations has announced its first cohort of deep tech founders chosen to showcase their world-changing innovations at Australia's longest-running annual ... |
07.06.2023 | University of Technology Sydney (UTS) in the top 20 universities globally for sustainable development, according to Times Higher Education | SYDNEY, June 7, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- UTS has been named the 14th best performing university in the world – and fourth in Australia – in the 2023 Times Higher Education Impact Rankings.
"The result is an acknowledgement of the determina... |
05.06.2023 | UTS ranked in the top 20 universities globally for the second year in a row by an international index on sustainable development | SYDNEY, June 5, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- UTS has been named the 14th best performing university in the world – and fourth in the world – in the 2023 Times Higher Education Impact Rankings.
"The result is an acknowledgement of the determina... |
02.05.2023 | The Future of AI Regulation in Australia | The Human Technology Institute (HTI) at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) today launches a major new research project that explores the question: ‘What is the future of artificial intelligence (AI) regulation for Australia?’
Laws in... |
07.04.2023 | New 3D-Printed Sperm-Sorting Device Could Help Struggling Couples | Jace Dela Cruz, Tech Times 07 April 2023, 08:04 am
A new microfluidic sperm selection device has been developed by researchers from the University of Technology Sydney and NeoGenix Biosciences to improve the success rate of in-vitro fertili... |
17.01.2023 | New partnership between University of Technology Sydney and Museum of Applied Arts and Science to elevate Australia's creative industries | Sydney's innovation district, Tech Central, will become a hub of creativity and learning following an AUD$10 million investment made by the University of Technology Sydney.
SYDNEY, Jan. 17, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- The University of Technology ... |
10.01.2023 | The University of Technology Sydney (UTS) launches international campaign inspiring learners to seize the opportunities of Industry 5.0 | UTS's latest campaign is inspiring lifelong learners to create a more human-centric, sustainable and resilient world as they enter the fifth industrial revolution.
SYDNEY, Jan. 10, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- The campaign, entitled 'Where Creativi... |
13.12.2022 | New, world-leading quantum network launched at the University of Technology Sydney | SYDNEY, Dec. 13, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- The Australian Quantum Software Network (AQSN) aims to bring together vast expertise across Australia in quantum software and information theory research and development.
Dr Marika Kieferova and Profess... |
08.12.2022 | University of Technology Sydney and Cricket NSW join forces in strategic partnership to benefit local and international cricket communities | SYDNEY, Dec. 8, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- The University of Technology Sydney (UTS) is collaborating with Cricket NSW (CNSW) to launch The Cricket Lab, a partnership aimed at creating innovative research and exploring new possibilities for both ... |
26.11.2022 | Unveiling Hidden Patterns And Connections In Emerging Technologies | “The future is already here – it's just not evenly distributed.” William Gibson. |
08.11.2022 | University of Technology Sydney academic appointed to lead national climate plan for Australia's business schools | SYDNEY, Nov. 8, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Associate Professor Melissa Edwards of the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) Business School has been selected by the Australian Business Deans Council (ABDC) to help business schools around Australi... |
27.09.2022 | New report offers blueprint for regulation of facial recognition technology | SYDNEY, Sept. 27, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- A new report from the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) Human Technology Institute outlines a model law for facial recognition technology to protect against harmful use of this technology, but also... |
23.08.2022 | UTS College introduces new pathway to Law degree. | More options for students who want to study Law at UTS and take advantage of the high demand for law professionals.
SYDNEY, Aug. 23, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- UTS College has developed two new pathway options to Bachelor of Laws at UTS. Starting... |
02.08.2022 | University of Technology Sydney and Microsoft collaborate to build workforce of the future | SYDNEY, Aug. 2, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- UTS and Microsoft have created a graduate certificate that addresses a massive technology skills shortage in the labour market.
Microsoft Director of Education, Australia, Tiffany Wright and UTS Deputy V... |
28.07.2022 | The University of Technology Sydney to create a world-first collaborative cybersecurity research facility | SYDNEY, July 28, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- The UTS Vault is the first of its kind, and will play a role in securing the future of Australia's cybersecurity and defence technology.
The UTS Vault is a world-first collaborative research and innovat... |
14.07.2022 | University of Technology Sydney fast-tracks climate action with world-first, algae-analysing robot | SYDNEY, July 14, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- The "Algae Phenotyping System" finds climate-combatting "super algae" at the speed of 20 scientists working 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Photo by Marcus Stimson.
UTS researcher... |
30.06.2022 | EOS to help develop new, ‘ten times more efficient’ residential air conditioner | Leading 3D printer manufacturer EOS has agreed to help develop a residential air conditioning (AC) system that’s up to ten times more efficient than standard.
Working with UAE-based aerospace firm Strata Manufacturing and AI engineering pla... |
23.06.2022 | University of Technology Sydney (UTS) among the best 150 universities in the world, according to QS World University 2023 rankings | UTS continues to hold its place among the world's top universities, placing 137th globally and ninth in Australia.
SYDNEY, June 23, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Leading higher education network QS has named the University of Technology Sydney as on... |
22.06.2022 | Australian research yields world’s first 3D printed stem cell harvester | Researchers from the University of Technology Sydney (UTS), together with biotech firm Regeneus, have created what they claim is the world’s first 3D printed microfluidic device capable of harvesting stem cells.
Bleeding-edge stem cell ther... |
05.05.2022 | University of Technology Sydney to hold Virtual Open Week in May | SYDNEY, May 5, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Registrations are now open for International Virtual Open Week at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS). This four-day event is expected to drive demand for higher education as international students ... |
05.05.2022 | New UTS Master of Artificial Intelligence prepares students for future Industry 5.0 | SYDNEY, May 5, 2022 /PRNewswire/ --The University of Technology Sydney (UTS) has this week announced the launch of two postgraduate courses in artificial intelligence (AI).
The Master of Artificial Intelligence at the University of Technolo... |
30.04.2022 | Separating Green From Greenwash: Key Questions For Evaluating Net-Zero Commitments: Part 3 | Rising temperatures due to climate change endanger creatures around the world. This polar bear ... [+] sculpture represents one of the many iconic species under threat. AFP via Getty Images |
29.04.2022 | UTS ranks 15th in the world, 2nd in Australia for positive impact | International index ranks UTS in the top tier of universities working towards a more sustainable future.
SYDNEY, April 29, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- University of Technology Sydney (UTS) has been named the 15th best performing university in the ... |
25.04.2022 | Doing well by doing good: how this interdisciplinary UTS sustainability degree will help businesses thrive | SYDNEY, April 25, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Looking for a career that combines meaningful work with endless opportunity? Look no further than the field of sustainability, one of the fastest-evolving professions around. Once the domain of grassro... |
13.04.2022 | Careers start here: how transdisciplinary innovation at UTS is preparing students for the future of work | SYDNEY, April 13, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- A novel degree from the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) is preparing students to meet the challenges of the future world of work.
Called the Bachelor of Creative Intelligence and Innovation (BCII... |
24.03.2022 | Boliden partners with Sandvik to trial 3D printing in Swedish and Irish mines | Multinational mining and smelting firm Boliden has begun working with engineering group Sandvik to assess the potential of adopting 3D printing within its drilling operations.
Specifically, as part of an upcoming trial, Sandvik’s Mining and... |
14.03.2022 | Study Finds 96% of Australians Have Never Been Confused by Alt-Meat Labelling | A new study commissioned by not-for-profit organisations No Meat May and Vegan Australia has found that the vast majority of consumers in the country have never been confused by alt-meat labelling.
96% of those surveyed said they had never ... |
25.02.2022 | What Russia’s invasion of Ukraine means for the global economy – and Australia | Protesters holding anti-Putin, anti-Russian and anti-war banners outside the Russian consulate are seen in Gdansk, Poland. Source: Vadim Pacajev/Sipa USA
The latest developments in the Russia-Ukraine crisis — which started with the Russian ... |
07.12.2021 | Fleet Space develops next-gen 3D printed satellites to bolster IoT connectivity | Australian satellite developer Fleet Space has revealed plans to launch a new generation of 3D printed small satellites in the next 12 months, called Alpha.
Claimed to be the world’s first entirely 3D printed satellite, the Alpha will integ... |
23.08.2021 | UTS graduate Francisco Widjojo is 'transforming Indonesia', one start-up at a time | SYDNEY, Aug. 23, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- UTS graduate Francisco Widjojo wants to be part of Indonesia's growth story. And, as one of the founding partners of investment firm Arkblu Capital, he's doing exactly that. Hear more student and alumni... |
20.08.2021 | Lawyer, Humanitarian, Australian, Cambodian, Meet UTS graduate Piny Ly | SYDNEY, Aug. 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- A graduate of the UTS Bachelor of Business Bachelor of Laws, Piny had big aspirations for an international legal career. She started out as a tax consultant before moving into mergers and acquisitions, ... |
19.08.2021 | Got a big idea? Luis Erazo can help you bring it to life. | SYDNEY, Aug. 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Luis Erazo was on track for a career in tech. He'd graduated with a degree in electrical engineering in his home country of Colombia, worked for a tech start-up, and later started his own. So when he en... |
18.08.2021 | Barsha Karki wants to talk to you about data beyond Australian university degree | SYDNEY, Aug. 18, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Back when international student Barsha Karki started her Engineering degree at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS), she never imagined that one day she'd be the face of a video series showcasing s... |
08.04.2021 | 3 Ways Self-Care Relied on Ancient Wisdom During Covid | Big picture is that all the suffering and change in the world is serving a greater good by bringing us back to what really matters.
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09.07.2020 | 6 важных мыслей об оценке коммуникаций с AMEC Global Summit 2020 | 8-9 июля проходит ежегодный Международный саммит по измерениям AMEC Summit. Генеральный директор аналитической компании PR News Лилия Глазова собрала для VC самые интересные мысли саммита.
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27.06.2019 | Sydney Sees Startup Success in Edtech and Fintech | Sydney is recognized as Australia’s global city and represents 7% of the country’s economy. With talent coming in from the University of Technology Sydney and startup communities such as Tech Sydney connecting founders and innovators, it’s ... |
01.04.2019 | Gender-lens investing: Why women are increasingly front of mind for investors | Source: That Startup Show.
By Danielle Logue, University of Technology Sydney and Gillian McAllister, University of Technology Sydney
Since mid last year, Wall Street investors in sensitive industries have been insisting on so-called ‘Weins... |
19.09.2018 | NSW putting more robot eyes in the sky for beach season | Shark-spotting drones are set to buoy the safety of more Surf Life Saving NSW clubs on the state's coast, after the government expanded the trial to 11 more beaches.
The expansion will complement existing helicopter patrols monitoring beach... |
27.03.2018 | Young Australians facing a bleak financial future due to superannuation rorts and failing to find a good deal | News.com.au
by Beneidct Brook
27 Mar, 2018
AUSTRALIANS are facing a “bleak” future with billions missing from our super accounts due to rorts - and our own mistakes.
YOUNG Australians are woefully unprepared for retirement, slugged fees tha... |
25.10.2017 | Anxiety: The not so great part about working for a startup | Growing up, you only know what you know.
I’m not 100% sure when my battle with anxiety started. I thought being painfully self-aware, having a mind that races a million miles an hour and keeping myself insanely busy (to the point of exhaust... |
05.10.2017 | Hazara refugees turn to entrepreneurship in Adelaide to combat unemployment and support their community | Professor Jock Collins. Source: UTS
Hazara refugees in Australia are turning to entrepreneurship to fight unemployment and contribute to their local community, overcoming major obstacles like a lack of startup funding to open businesses at ... |
12.09.2017 | What’s needed to improve Australia’s productivity growth? | By Roy Green, University of Technology Sydney
While productivity is once again growing in Australia, we face a big challenge in getting it to a level that would restore the rate of improvement in our living standards of the last few decades... |
03.04.2017 | Real estate speculators rush to site of planned new city | |
29.03.2017 | Xi plants trees, Trump plans smog | |
24.01.2017 | Global productivity is slowing down: Three reasons why | There is a wide recognition by economists and policy-makers that “the large differences in income per capita observed across countries mostly reflect differences in labour productivity”.
Further, “productivity is expected to be the main dri... |
24.01.2017 | Global productivity is slowing down: Three possible explanations | By Roy Green, University of Technology Sydney and Renu Agarwal, University of Technology Sydney
There is a wide recognition by economists and policy-makers that “the large differences in income per capita observed across countries mostly re... |
20.10.2016 | Commercial fishing is worth more than jobs and profits to Australia’s coastal towns | By Michelle Voyer, University of Wollongong; Alistair McIlgorm, University of Wollongong, and Kate Barclay, University of Technology Sydney
Many of the iconic coastal villages of Australia have a close association with professional fishing.... |
07.07.2016 | Kiel Van Daal – Co-Founder of Digilante | website facebook twitter
From a young age, it was clear that Kiel had an eye for detail, the saying “a job isn’t worth doing unless it’s done well” resonates throughout everything he puts his name to.
It wasn’t immediately clear that Kiel w... |
01.07.2016 | Black market jobs cost Australia billions and youth are at the coalface | By Shirley Jackson, University of Melbourne
Young people, job creation and taxation have all been at the centre of the federal election campaign; yet almost nothing has been said about one of the sleeper issues these have in common – the ca... |
10.11.2014 | Coming soon: Self-driving hospital beds? | “For hospital staff, the Flexbed reduces their RSI problems because the bed has its own driving capabilities and doesn’t need to pushed or pulled. Hospital staff can just lead it to where it needs to go,” said project lead, Ray Clout. “Staf... |
21.07.2014 | Australia ranks on innovation – but indolence could cost us | This year’s news on Australia’s global innovation ranking could be a lot worse, and probably will be in the future if the Federal Government gets its way with proposed budget cuts to our already inadequate science, technology and innovation... |
18.12.2013 | The Kite Man cometh: Ars does DIY open-source aerial surveillance | My aerial mapping kit in the grass at Ft. McHenry, prepared to wreak havoc.
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- | NBN Co, UTS research to "push the capability of fibre" | NBN Co is hoping a fresh five-year research agreement with the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) will identify opportunities to “push the capability of fibre”.
The network operator said the joint research would also cover areas includin... |
- | IoT Impact attendees to tour UTS Data Arena in Sydney | A picture, they say, is worth a thousand words. So what is it ‘worth’ to visualise not just words but massive amounts of complex data, and to be immersed in that visualisation?
Attendees at the 2024 IoT Impact conference, to be held at Univ... |
- | UTS to open doors to UTS ProtoSpace and UTS Rapido for IoT Impact on June 13 | Universities are hotbeds of cutting edge research. Most of the time all this is hidden from view, except for the odd occasion when the kimono will be lifted and some R&D breakthrough announced.
At UTS they do things differently, and act... |
- | Meet the five women changing the face of AI in Australia | Image: SmartCompany/ Mrinaal Datt
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become increasingly common in our modern lives, and our dependence on it will continue to soar in coming years. But despite its convenience, we know there are numerous unans... |
- | Coming soon: Self-driving hospital beds? | By now, most people have heard of the concept of self-driving cars. That’s perhaps in the not-too-distant future. But in the nearer term, there very well could be self-driving hospitals beds.
Medical Xpress reports that a “Flexbed” is curre... |
- | UTS to open doors to UTS ProtoSpace and UTS Rapido for IoT Impact | Universities are hotbeds of cutting edge research. Most of the time all this is hidden from view, except for the odd occasion when the kimono will be lifted and some R&D breakthrough announced.
At UTS they do things differently, and act... |