Communications Minister Stephen Conroy launched CSIRO's Digital Productivity and Services Flagship, a $40 million research initiative aimed at boosting Australia’s services sector.
Flagship director Dr Ian Oppermann with W3C director Sir Tim Berners-Lee at the launch.
(L-R) Panel moderator Andrew Jaspan, Sir Tim Berners-Lee, NSW Chief Scientist Prof Mary O'Kane, ICT industry consultant Dr Terry Cutler, Lateral Economics CEO Dr Nicholas Gruen and Dr Ian Oppermann discuss innovation and the digital economy.
CSIRO researchers demonstrate the wearable Remote Mobile Tele Assistance technology (ReMoTe) for mining.
CSIRO's social media monitoring technology, Vizie, which is used by the Federal Department of Human Services.
CSIRO's Wireless Ad-hoc System for Positioning (WASP) technology, which will be used commercially by Catapult Sports to track atheletes by April.
Communications Minister Stephen Conroy launched CSIRO's Digital Productivity and Services Flagship, a $40 million research initiative aimed at boosting Australia’s services sector.