Curtinnovation Awards now open
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The 2020 Curtinnovation Awards are looking for new ideas and projects, not just from Curtin students and staff…
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The 2020 Curtinnovation Awards are looking for new ideas and projects, not just from Curtin students and staff…
// WA’s first pair of satellites will launched using Japanese expertise from the International Space Station and tech from a local uni…
// Multiple WA Innovator of the Year award winner Roborigger, developer of a wireless crane load controlling system, has landed $5M from the same VC that first backed Canva.
// Curtin University researcher Professor Peter Teunissen is the first scientist from the Southern Hemisphere to receive the prestigious Johannes Kepler Award.
// Curtin Uni student Jordan Vice (22) has developed AI capable of reading people’s emotions in real-time, offering potential benefits for national security and health authorities.
// Curtin University is continuing its streak of churning out prize winning trailblazers, most recently in the field of esteemed research grants.
// A technological invention that can potentially save millions for Australia’s oil and gas industry took out the top prize at the 2019 Curtinnovation Awards.
// Developed as an intervention to support individuals with high-risk drinking habits, new research from Curtin has confirmed the Daybreak app has achieved its purpose…
// Curtin’s work in commercialising a technique that uses sound waves to create a detailed 3D image of underground ore deposits was recognised at an annual conference in Sydney.
// Curtin University have launched their latest ‘Build your very first iOS App’ MOOC…
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