Australia an innovation laggard: Where we went wrong
Australian innovation is stuck in a rut. Why did this happen and how can we pick up the pace?
Australian innovation is stuck in a rut. Why did this happen and how can we pick up the pace?
The Queensland University of Technology (QUT) last week launched Australia’s first chair in digital economy to help lead digital transformation in Queensland and prepare graduates for jobs of the future.
A new Knowledge Economy Institute (KEi) has launched to help put Australia at the forefront of the rapidly growing global digital economy.
Deakin University has announced plans to do joint research and development with Samsung Electronics Australia.
In an effort to cut costs and run more efficiently, the Australian National University is conducting a massive rationalisation of its IT systems.
The University of Wollongong may soon enable thousands of students and staff to securely share information across many devices, following its decision to join a trial of VMware's new Horizon Suite.
The University of Technology, Sydney, is taking MBA students to the cloud using software from NetSuite.
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Australia needs a national broadband network to drive innovation and compete on a global scale and universities aren’t doing enough real-world industry training of students. They are the views of Varun Kapur, the Australia and New Zealand general manager of Indian outsourcing giant Tata Consulting Services.