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Dots Nano to use its technology to fight automotive solvent counterfeiting
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Dotz Nano Ltd (ASX:DTZ) is aiming to commercialise its graphene quantum dots (GQDs) for use as an anti-counterfeiting and brand protection solution for the automotive solvent market. The company has set up a subsidiary to commercialise its unique ...and more »
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Dots Nano to use its technology to fight automotive solvent counterfeiting - Proactive Investors Australia
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SophiaTX Integrates Blockchain Technology With SAP - Bitcoin Magazine
Bitcoin Magazine
SophiaTX Integrates Blockchain Technology With SAP
Bitcoin Magazine
In September, SophiaTX announced the first open-source platform to primarily integrate blockchain technology with SAP software, used by 87 percent of global businesses and 98 percent of the top 100 most-valued brands. “To advance blockchain into ...and more » -
NBN maybe possibly might release speed database, perhaps
NBN chief executive Bill Morrow says the company is prepared to publish details of the theoretical maximum speeds achievable for households — possibly. -
ESA's latest technology CubeSat cleared for launch site - Phys.Org
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ESA's latest technology CubeSat cleared for launch site
Phys.Org
Technology CubeSats GomX-4A (left) and GomX-4B (right) in ESA's Mechanical Systems Laboratory, about to undergo thermal–vacuum testing in June 2017. The pair of nanosatellites was placed inside a vacuum chamber to simulate the hard vacuum … -
Technology opens up holidays for small business owners - The Sydney Morning Herald
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Technology opens up holidays for small business owners
The Sydney Morning Herald
As the end of year looms, it's fair to assume that most of us are preparing to log off from all things work-related. Or are we? A travel habits survey conducted by the cloud-based accounting platform Xero found that 43 per cent of small business owners ...and more » -
Technology One narrows shortlist for new Brisbane headquarters - Courier Mail
Courier Mail
Technology One narrows shortlist for new Brisbane headquarters
Courier Mail
BRISBANE IT titan Technology One's vision of an “iconic” new home has become a little clearer, with its shortlist whittled down to four possible sites — or its current home. Chief financial officer Tony Ristevski said he expected the process, being ... -
Makers team up in race to create prototypes in 72 hours - Swinburne University of Technology
via swinburne.edu.auMakers team up in race to create prototypes in 72 hours
Swinburne University of Technology
Teams of engineers, developers, designers, health professionals and social entrepreneurs are coming together for a Tikkun Olam Makers (TOM) Makeathon, to be held at the university's Hawthorn campus on 1-3 December. TOM is a global movement that ... -
Aged care awards acknowledges technology innovators in the sector - Talking Aged Care
Talking Aged Care
Aged care awards acknowledges technology innovators in the sector
Talking Aged Care
Providers, pioneers and industry professionals are among those who have been awarded for their technological achievements in aged care as part of the Information and Technology in Aged Care (ITAC) Conference on the Gold Coast this week. Posted 10 ... -
Budget focus on skills and technology aims to bolster UK productivity - The Guardian
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Budget focus on skills and technology aims to bolster UK productivity
The Guardian
Artificial intelligence is on Philip Hammond's list for boosting economic growth. Photograph: Paper Boat Creative/Getty Images. Budget 2017 (November). Budget focus on skills and technology aims to bolster UK productivity. Chancellor's measures to ...
Budget 2017: Chancellor to spend £500 million on British 'technology revolution'Metro
Technology dominates Autumn Budget as key to UK's growthInf -
Cirtek moves up the Global Technology Value Chain - Inquirer.net
Inquirer.net
Cirtek moves up the Global Technology Value Chain
Inquirer.net
It was during the turbulent year of 1984 that businessman Jerry Liu incorporated Cirtek Electronics Corporation (CEC), with dreams of establishing a globally-competitive company then operating out of Manila's district of Paco. The road to that end was ... -
Dean becomes leading voice for science and technology in Australia - UNSW Newsroom
UNSW Newsroom
Dean becomes leading voice for science and technology in Australia
UNSW Newsroom
UNSW Dean of Science Professor Emma Johnston has taken on the role of President of Science & Technology Australia, the peak body for the country's science, technology, engineering and mathematics sector. professor_emma_johnston_1.jpg. -
Citizen tech fears putting economy at risk: Foreign policy white paper
Rising citizen concern about the impact of technology on jobs is putting the Australian economy at risk, as some countries adopt a protectionist stance in response, the Australian government has said in its Foreign Policy White Paper, released today. -
William Hill Australia bets on PagerDuty
William Hill Australia has rolled out PagerDuty’s SaaS offering and is using it to manage its critical infrastructure alerts while the online bookmaker focuses on delivering 100 per cent uptime during major events. -
Is Technology Alienating Us From Each Other? - Broadsheet
Broadsheet
Is Technology Alienating Us From Each Other?
Broadsheet
This multi-sensory exhibition from a cutting-edge Japanese design collective shows it doesn't have to. Graffiti Nature. 1/19. Graffiti Nature. 1/19. Connecting! Block Town. 1/19. Published on 23 November 2017. by Jane Albert. TeamLab's exhibition ... -
Put not your trust in digital technology - Financial Times
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Put not your trust in digital technology
Financial Times
Sir, Spyros Tsaousis' hoped-for “digital transformation of European politics” (Comment, November 20) is a piece of wildly optimistic wishful thinking, founded on false premises. Mr Tsaousis begins by begging the question, asserting without the ... -
A Blockchain for Turkeys Is More Than a Thanksgiving Gimmick - MIT Technology Review
MIT Technology Review
A Blockchain for Turkeys Is More Than a Thanksgiving Gimmick
MIT Technology Review
Looking for something to be thankful for this Thanksgiving? Give it up for turkeys, which are test subjects in a new experiment meant to see whether blockchain technology can be used to track birds from farm to market and help consumers understand ... -
Bridgestone gets technology spinning at new centre - Business News
Business News
Bridgestone gets technology spinning at new centre
Business News
Japanese tyre maker Bridgestone opened a $10 million facility in Port Hedland last week which will apply remote sensing and big data to detect wear on the wheels of the Pilbara's mining fleets. The opening of the facility, which is located in the ... -
Tesla’s very big battery in South Australia is ready for testing
Tesla’s giant South Australian battery installation is ready for testing, the state government has announced. -
Optus, Cisco pump millions into cyber security research centre
Optus has struck a seven-year agreement giving the Cyber Security Cooperative Research Centre access to a range of the telco’s employees and industry partners, as well as a chunk of change. -
Seniors to trial driverless shuttles at IRT Group aged care communities
Aged care provider IRT Group has announced it will be running trials of driverless vehicles at two of its residential communities. -
Airbag technology under scrutiny in Mackay inquest - Mackay Daily Mercury
Mackay Daily Mercury
Airbag technology under scrutiny in Mackay inquest
Mackay Daily Mercury
THE vehicle sensors that deploy airbags, and record crash data, could determine the outcome of an inquest attempting to piece together how a double fatality occurred on the Peak Downs Highway in 2011. On the second day of the inquest, Queensland ...and more » -
ANZ deploys Azure Stack to keep processing in-house
ANZ, the first — and so far only — named Australian customer for Azure Stack, Microsoft’s recently released on-premises version of its Azure public cloud service, is using the system to avoid having to move masses of data for a new application into the public cloud. -
UQ dipstick technology could revolutionise disease diagnosis - UQ News
via uq.edu.auUQ News
UQ dipstick technology could revolutionise disease diagnosis
UQ News
New dipstick technology that enables pathogen detection and the rapid diagnosis of human, animal and plant disease in even the most remote locations has been developed by University of Queensland scientists. School of Agriculture and Food Sciences ...
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