Labor pushes R&D tax incentive revamp
Labor has outlined proposed changes to the R&D tax incentive that it says will promote collaboration between industry and research institutions.
Labor has outlined proposed changes to the R&D tax incentive that it says will promote collaboration between industry and research institutions.
“More than a quarter century of patent leadership,” as the company calls it, has not been achieved by sticking to the same strategy for all those years.
As their condition progresses, a person with dementia finds understanding what they hear increasingly difficult.
Artificial intelligence systems that can explain their decision making process in human terms are now the subject of intense research by software and cloud vendor Oracle, the company’s senior vice president of data-driven applications revealed yesterday.
Alphabet, the parent company of Google, racked up US$3.6 billion in losses last year on investments in "big bets" such as self-driving cars and Internet balloons.
Adrian Turner is only six months into his tenure as Data61’s chief executive, and while he says he is still “drinking from a fire hose” it hasn’t stopped the Silicon Valley veteran laying out an ambitious program for the organisation.
An early look at cutting-edge technology being developed by Microsoft
Deakin University has announced plans to do joint research and development with Samsung Electronics Australia.
Seek has overhauled its job search functionality as part of a broader development push at the Melbourne-based Web company.
As the Internet of Things expands, industry and government must collaborate to bolster security of critical systems, according to Alex Zelinsky, chief defence scientist at the Department of Defence.
HP is focused on growing its core businesses as the company works to right its ship, according to HP chief operating officer Bill Veghte.
Australia is no longer a high wage, high skill economy competing against low wage, low skill economies, but rather competing against low wage, high skill economies, according to Malcolm Turnbull.
Across the U.S., research and technology parks are playing a role in job creation and driving economic growth. These business incubators for emerging companies, typically in the science, healthcare and technology fields, <a href="http://www.networkworld.com/slideshows/2011/101311-mba.html">are often affiliated with universities</a>, which are prime sources for new ideas and fresh talent in need of a place to grow.
IBM has launched a new research and development lab in Melbourne, the first for the company in Australia, with a focus on global issues such as natural disasters and disease.
The Federal Government has allocated $13 million in funding to foster projects submitted under the Department of Defence’s research and development program.