Promisingly, researchers from the University of Adelaide and the South Australian immunoGENonmics Cancer Institute (SAiGENCI) have now developed a pill that offers critical protection from the immediate and lasting impacts of radiation. With the support …
AEA Advisory Board members Dr Angeline Achariya and Professor Mark Hutchinson recently appeared on episodes 38 and 39 of the Tech Transfer Talk Podcast to discuss commercialisation experiences and …
AEA Priority Managers are responsible for leading the Department of Education’s efforts in supporting translation and commercialisation activities aligned with national research translation and commercialisation priorities. The AEA Priority Manager-Lead …
Applications under the fifth round of the National Industry PhD Program have opened for PhD candidates and businesses interested in turning their big ideas into new products and services, with scholarships set to build on $13.3 million of funding on 70 …
At the heart of the approach is the development of modular DAC units that enable carbon dioxide users to directly capture carbon dioxide from the air and repurpose it for on-site use. This decentralised deployment model empowers industries to accelerate …
Australia’s Economic Accelerator, the Trailblazers Universities program, the National Industry PhD Program, and the expansion of CSIRO’s Main Sequence Ventures are initiatives which are reforming Australia’s research commercialisation landscape. These …
Dr Daniel Haasmann and the power semiconductor team at Griffith University, comprising Dr Haasmann, Professor Sima Dimitrijev and Dr Philip Tanner, are working to develop a prototype for the next generation of Silicon carbide power transistors, a …
Attending the two-day SMP25 event in Canberra on 12 and 13 February were Trailblazer researchers Dr Tristan Shelley from iLaUNCH, Dr Heather Shewan from FaBA and Dr Amol Patil from REACH, each of whom found the experience to be very positive, as they were …