• Posted on 28 May 2026
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The AAII has achieved great success in the ARC’s 2025 Linkage Projects, having been awarded 3 new ARC Linkage Projects in Round 2 of 2025.

This impressive outcome demonstrates AAII’s strong research capabilities and growing impact in AI for Health, AI for Robotics, and Trustworthy AI and highlights AAII’s commitment to advancing cutting-edge AI research with meaningful real-world applications and societal benefits.

The successful projects

  1. LP250200750  Professor Jie Lu; Professor Farookh Hussain; Dr Junyu Xuan; Associate Professor Yi Zhang; Mr Timothy Jason Jensen; Mr Richard (Rick) Waugh. AI-driven Decision Support Systems for Dairy Logistics Intelligence. $716,927.00
  2. LP250200702  Associate Professor Bo Liu; Dr Zhen Fang; Mr Lesley Liao; Mr Hon Yu Tam. AI Model Security Assessment and Safeguards. $600,674.00
  3. LP250200791  Associate Professor Guodong Long; Professor Dikai Liu; Associate Professor Jing Jiang; Mr Aleksandar Krnjaic; Mr Morne Rathbone; Dr Andrew Wing Keung To. Adaptive Foundation Models for General Robotic Object Manipulation. $559,962.00

Congratulations to all involved.

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