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pannellists discussing the next big thing in high tech at Science meets Business
17 October 2018

2018 Science meets Business wrap

The scene was set by the Minister for Industry, Science and Technology, the Hon Karen Andrews MP: “Science needs business, business needs science, and Australia needs both”. A range of leaders, from different sectors, disciplines and areas of expertise, shared a host of advice with the hundreds of delegates in attendance. The first sessions for […]

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11 October 2018

Leading Australians unlock potential of new tech and big data

Today, hundreds of Australian science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and business leaders are pondering the potential of big data and high tech to secure a more prosperous future for Australia. Professor Emma Johnston AO, President of Science & Technology Australia, says experts from Microsoft, Google, Pfizer, and many other industry leaders will meet with researchers from […]

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DNA strand
21 June 2017

Next Generation Gene Technology

Expert panellists will answer questions and discuss the opportunities and challenges for next generation gene technology in Australia.

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