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Building an industry of the future with robotics
Robots that can paint a wall, tile a floor, lift a pallet or handle small objects demonstrated at the launch of a new research hub to advance automation...
Study shows links between Alzheimer’s and gut health can lead to prevention
A new study has found that diet, gut health, cardiovascular conditions and surgical history are some of the strongest predictors of Alzheimer’s risk, which...
Eye robot: Inclusive mobility aid on leash for national award
An Australian-first robotic mobility aid for people who are blind or have low vision has taken out a leading national robotics award.
When oil refineries burn, here’s what happens to your lungs and heart
The blaze at the Geelong oil refinery in Victoria has reportedly been extinguished. But residents in the area may be worried about the health effects of...
Major Sydney development a testbed for research on nature positive urban design
Set to become one of Australia's largest urban green roof developments, the Harbourside precinct in Sydney’s Darling Harbour will be the testbed for pioneering...
Who checks Australian theme park rides and roller coasters are safe? A risk expert explains
As someone who has been voluntarily involved in writing the standards on Australia’s amusement rides for almost 29 years, here’s why I’ve felt comfortable...
Clearing the way to improving devices and treatment for respiratory disorders
A new computational study shows for the first time how different parts of the human airway experience levels of pressure and friction from breathing therapy...
Engineering scientist is a model of success
Associate Professor Jianguang Fang has received an early-career research award, the John Booker Medal in Engineering Science, for breaking new ground in...
Partnership to develop AI-driven spacecraft manufacturing
A four-organisation collaboration will build a generative AI design system and rapid manufacturing capability for the Optimus Viper spacecraft.
UTS researchers achieve breakthrough in privacy-preserving AI
UTS researchers have developed the world’s first system allowing AI to learn and make decisions while users' data stays encrypted.
UTS and Cisco launch Innovation Central Sydney, joining the National Industry Innovation Network
UTS and Cisco have launched Innovation Central Sydney (ICS), marking an important milestone and further expansion of the Innovation Central Network, a major...
AAII Spotlights Research-to-Industry AI Success Stories in New Higher Education Report
The Artificial Intelligence Institute in Australia (AAII) welcomes the release of a new independent report, Artificial Intelligence in Higher Education, by...
AI research charts a new course for naval technology
UTS has secured a major contract as part of a Defence investment program to strengthen the Australian Defence Force’s decision-making capabilities through...
AI leader a role model for women on the move
Artificial intelligence luminary, Distinguished Professor Fang Chen, is the winner of a major national award championing women in engineering.
Call for Papers: Special Session on Fuzzy Machine Learning at FUZZ-IEEE2026
We are pleased to announce the FUZZ-IEEE2026 Special Session: Fuzzy Machine Learning, which will be held in the beautiful city of Maastricht, the Netherlands...
Mapping the cosmos of innovation: AI model charts the age and trajectory of 23,000 technologies
A team of researchers has built one of the most detailed open maps of emerging technologies yet assembled, allowing governments, companies and investors in the...
Professor Xiaojun Chang named again to the 2025 Clarivate Highly Cited Researchers List
Congratulations to AAII’s Professor Xiaojun Chang on his 2025 Highly Cited Researcher recognition by Clarivate.
CASPER AI: the friendly ghost in the machine to keep you safe online
A virtual assistant that applies artificial intelligence to detect, interpret and respond to cybersecurity threats has been publicly unveiled at UTS.
UTS Transport Research Centre celebrates doctoral student completions
The UTS Graduation Ceremony this month marked a proud milestone for the UTS Transport Research Centre and its academic team.
Exporting intelligence: why Australia’s software edge matters now
At Global Game Changers: Exporting Intelligence, our panel explored where global demand is heading, how AI is reshaping productivity, and what it will take to...
UTS and Virtual Place Launch AI Project to Create Trusted Marketplace for Tradespeople
UTS teams up with Virtual Place to launch an AI-powered platform that helps homeowners find reliable services while supporting tradespeople in growing their...
UTS and Space Optimiser Partner to Democratise Home Design with AI-Powered Platform
UTS and Space Optimiser are developing an AI platform that transforms home design ideas into ready-to-go floor plans, making renovations easier and more...
How to weigh the risks and benefits of kids' play environments
A new research-backed tool aims to revolutionise how playgrounds and outdoor learning environments are assessed.
Game on: Tall Poppy strengthens culture in digital media
Dr Rhett Loban has won a 2025 Young Tall Poppy Science Award for designing Indigenous culture into digital games and immersive experiences.
Research hub goes with the grain for AI adoption
A new $11.7 million research hub will explore how Australian grain industry can better use responsible artificial intelligence to be more productive and...
UTS scientists a triple threat for Eurekas
Three UTS researchers have been named as finalists in the 2025 Australian Museum Eureka Prizes, the nation’s highest profile science awards.
Funding boost to help maritime robots work together
A project to build new maritime technology using artificial intelligence to coordinate teams of robots has garnered more than $2 million in Australian...
Recycled tyre tech boosts railway resilience and cuts waste
New research has shown that a world-first system of rubber shock absorbers made from recycled tyres can significantly protect railway tracks from damage,...
Artificial intelligence maps genome gaps for women’s health
Distinguished Professor Jie Lu AO is pioneering artificial intelligence that unlocks the power of the genome to target improved women’s health.
New modelling tools to put high-speed rail on the fast track
UTS Distinguished Professor Daichao Sheng will use a prestigious national fellowship to build more accurate modelling for high-speed rail in Australia.
Launch of Australia-Vietnam Strategic Technologies Centre
Launched in Hanoi, the centre aims to strengthen collaboration between Australia and Vietnam in strategic technologies, drive digital transformation, foster...
Australian researchers prove world-leading flood sensing technology
UTS researchers have demonstrated the effectiveness of world-first real-time water level and rainfall sensing technology using existing mobile phone networks.