Imagine holding your breath and running for more than half a kilometre, and making it look effortless. If that seems daunting, it’s the reality for Curtin grad and Olympic athlete Danielle Kettlewell.
What do global companies BMW, Microsoft and Twitter have in common? They all use software developed by graduate Stuart Hall, who now runs successful Perth-based business Appbot.
A technological development that has the potential to save Australia’s oil and gas industry millions of dollars each year has been crowned the overall winner at the 2019 Curtinnovation Awards.
Innovation Central Perth and NERA have announced a new partnership to benefit the energy resources sector by assisting industry develop and deploy sensor technology.
Curtin University’s latest Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) will explore the exciting and in-demand subject of how people communicate and interact with robots and bots in everyday life.
The 2019 John Booker Medallist, Professor Brad Yu, has been appointed the Optus Chair in Artificial Intelligence at Curtin, where he will lead the Optus-Curtin Centre of Excellence in AI.
Curtin University has welcomed Western Australia’s first State-wide STEM skills strategy, which aims to ensure the next generation is equipped to participate in the future workforce.