CityU Develops Next-Gen Antenna
The research team has developed a new-generation antenna that allows manipulation of the direction, frequency and amplitude of the radiated beam and is expected to play a key role in the ISAC 6G wireless communications.
MIDA and CREST to Build Malaysia’s SME Industry 4.0 Readiness
The MoU with a 3D experiences company aims to create a steering committee to discuss the scope, requirements, roles and plans to support Malaysian SMEs in their transformation journey to Industry 4.0.1
NSW Government Launches New Sea Smart Tech
The NSW government has launched a new Smart Beaches project that will provide real-time data to almost 50 beaches in NSW and help lifeguards more accurately predict beach conditions using GPS and smart cameras.
PolyU Start-Up Launches Innovative Spectacle Lens
A PolyU-supported start-up successfully developed the Nano Multi-rings Defocus Incorporated Lens, which integrates DISC technology and Ultra-precision Nano Multi-rings Machining Technology, to help control the progression of myopia.
Queensland to Co-Establish Global Vaccine Hub
The government has partnered with a healthcare company to establish a world-first research centre in Brisbane that will bring more expertise, supply-chain capabilities, as well as clinical investigations to Queensland.
PolyU Co-Launches New AI and Robotics Research Centre
The partnership will enable collaborations in AI, IoT, neuroscience, computer science, mechanical engineering, material science, healthcare, and the humanities.
Western Australia: SKA-Low Telescope Construction Begins
The telescope will spread across 74 km end-to-end at the site alongside existing instruments including CSIRO’s ASKAP radio telescope.
SUTD and Tecnológico de Monterrey Partner on Cyber-Physical Learning
SUTD and Tec through its Institute for the Future of Education signed a research collaboration agreement aimed at the improvement of cyber-physical learning, resulting in new pathways for the future of education.
Using Tech to Support a Healthy Future for Australian Soils
An AU$15 million project to develop a national soil information system, aimed at improving the sustainable management of one of the nation’s most precious assets was revealed recently by CSIRO.
NTU and Industry Partner on Battery Tech
The Nanyang Technological University, Singapore will be collaborating with a chemical manufacturing corporation in research that will drive new advancements in sustainable lithium battery technologies.
HKSTP and Industry Partner Sign Co-Incubation Deal for Start-ups
The strategic co-incubation partnership aims to bring several strong-performing ventures to Hong Kong with a focus on biotech, but also on other deep-tech areas such as ESG, advanced materials, edutech and AI.
SFA, NUS, TLL and Industry Partners Collaborate on New Programme
The partners signed an MoU to develop the AquaPolis Programme, an initiative under Singapore Food Story R&D Programme 2.0. It envisions Singapore as a leading research and innovation cluster for sustainable tropical aquaculture.
CUHK Co-Develops AI Model to Detect Alzheimer’s Disease
An international team led by CU Medicine has developed the world’s first AI model that can detect Alzheimer’s disease solely through fundus photographs or images of the retina with more than 80% accuracy after validation.
UniSA Researchers Develop Novel HealthTech Device
The new technology requires only a few drops of blood to test for preeclampsia with results within 30 minutes, a development which could revolutionise the diagnosis and care of the condition.
RMIT Takes Lead Critical Tech Training
In its latest round, 14 programs were funded by CSIRO’s Next Generation Graduates Programs. RMIT will lead four and will provide generous scholarships to domestic PhD students, allowing them to be part of a multi-disciplinary team aimed at solving real-world challenges.
NUS Architecture Opens New Living Laboratory
The Department of Architecture under NUS CDE opened a living laboratory that will serve as a site for various parties to conduct a wide range of teaching and research activities on sustainable development of the built environment.
MDEC Kicks Off eRezeki Programme
MDEC has kicked off its eRezeki programme for 2022; it is a training and job placement programme that focuses on generating high-value income opportunities for gig workers.
HKUST and IST Partner to Develop Sustainable Solutions
HKUST IST signed an MoU to foster the partnership on ESG initiatives through education and tech and both will work to accelerate the transition to a circular economy and drive innovation towards a net-zero future.
ANU Launches New Cybernetics School
A first-of-its-kind school at the Australian National University will seek to understand how Australia and the world can safely navigate and steer the profound impact of new tech as well as the effect AI has on daily lives.
CSIRO Develops Digital Platform for Older Australians
A report published by CSIRO has detailed the successful trial of a new sensor-based platform with the potential to better support older Australians to live in their own home longer.
HKBU Jointly Develops Multifunctional Nanoparticle
An HKBU collaborative research team has synthesised a nanoparticle, TRZD, that can perform the dual function of diagnosing and treating glioma in the brain and offers hope for the early diagnosis and treatment of glioma.
New South Wales Unveils New Vision
NSW’s new strategy aims to foster investment in housing, growing and upskilling the health workforce, ensuring access to quality learning at every stage of life and improving transport and digital connectivity.
New Solutions from HK Tech Lab
Two tech companies operating within Hong Kong’s Smart Government Innovation Lab announced the roll-out of solutions that are now ready to be acquired by companies and institutions. Solution I – AI Autonomous Disinfection Robot Solution description The solution, called Bubble Fish, is a disinfection robot that can effectively purify the air and precisely eliminate the […]
Smart Ticketing System Continues Rollout in Queensland
The rollout of Queensland’s Smart Ticketing System is doing well as the AU$ 371 million project continues to gather pace. The innovative technology enables more ways to pay for public transport across Queensland.
HKSTP Partners for New Co-Ideation Initiative
HKSTP and an IT service management company jointly launched the “Idea Launcher” co-ideation initiative to foster and accelerate I&T development in Hong Kong to help early-stage start-ups nurture innovative ideas and research projects.
PolyU launches Policy Research Centre for Innovation and Technology
The centre – PReCIT – will play a significant role in facilitating interdisciplinary collaboration for more impactful research, in the I&T field and aspires to be the leading I&T think tank in Hong Kong and the region.
ANU Hosts New Training Centre
The new centre will upskill researchers in cutting-edge 3D imaging and analysis technology to help repair bones, safely store CO2, deactivate viruses on surfaces and recycle car parts among a range of critical applications.
MIDA and MPMA: Innovative Tech for Plastic Industry
The conference on Government Assistance provided insight into various government policies, facilitations, and assistance for the manufacturing sector, specifically the plastics industry which is dominated by SMEs.
HKUST Researchers Develop New Vaccine Tech
The method could increase production efficiency of synthetic mRNAs up to 10x and could reduce the amount and the number of injections needed for mRNA drugs and vaccines potentially lowering treatment costs.
NSW Government Launches New Innovation Programme
The second round of the AU$12 million SBIR programme provides small businesses grants of up to AU$100K as part of the first phase to work alongside the government and undertake feasibility studies of proposed solutions.