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Telstra 'a disgrace' to Aussie R&D, NICTA CEO says
NICTA CEO David Skellern said that Telstra is 'a disgrace' and called on the federal government to give more support to the ICT industry.
Kathryn Small
Sep 23 2008 4:16PM
Strategy
Can Australia lead global R&D?
The Australian technology industry needs the support of the Government to secure an innovative advantage for the country, according to the Australian Information Industry Association (AIIA).
Liz Tay
Jun 23 2008 12:00PM
Strategy
Nortel shifts R&D funding to LTE
Nortel is pulling in-house research and development funds out of WiMax and concentrating on LTE (Long Term Evolution), the next generation of cellular mobile broadband..
Andrew Charlesworth
Jun 17 2008 8:46AM
Networking
Microsoft opens European R&D centre
Microsoft has taken the wraps off an R&D centre in Germany as part of a US$75 million worldwide investment programme aimed at squeezing Windows into "smart, connected, service-oriented" devices..
Guy Dixon
Feb 28 2008 4:07PM
Hardware
Biometrics, forefront of new Unisys R&D Centre
A device capable of capturing the image of veins in a person’s finger is amongst a range of innovative biometric technologies unveiled at the official launch of the Unisys Security Innovation Centre in Canberra.
Negar Salek
Oct 15 2007 3:39PM
Security
Telstra and Alcatel in R&D agreement
Telstra and Alcatel-Lucent work together on research and development.
Staff Writers
Jun 25 2007 1:00PM
Telco/ISP
Motorola opens R&D centres in Asia
New research aims to broaden the Internet's reach.
Simon Burns
Nov 20 2006 10:05AM
Telco/ISP
Europe catching up on R&D spending
Car-makers, pharmaceuticals and tech companies splash out.
Andrew Charlesworth
Oct 9 2006 10:03AM
Financial Services
Microsoft to co-fund QLD R&D facility
Microsoft Australia has announced a new partnership aimed at helping scientists with their research and development into sustainable resources.
Staff Writers
May 17 2006 3:30PM
Software
Group calls on government to promote cybersecurity R&D
The Cyber Security Industry Alliance (CSIA), a coalition of security vendors, is urging the federal government to make cybersecurity research and development a priority.
Marcia Savage
Jul 25 2005 5:09PM
Security
Honeywell cuts ribbon at new R&D centre
US-based Honeywell International has opened a new Pacific automation and control solutions headquarters and software research centre in Sydney.
Fleur Doidge
Mar 14 2005 2:57PM
Hardware
Gaming companies plough cash into R&D
Australia's leading gaming companies are spending more than $73 million annually in research and development.
Staff Writers
Sep 1 2004 12:00AM
Strategy
Hacking: The Cyberworld's Oldest Profession is Indispensable R&D
To label the genre that is a combination of pure digital finesse and old fashioned guile as something so artless and blunt as 'hacking' seems unfortunate.
Bryan Davies
Jan 19 2004 11:05AM
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