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  • Aussie team takes DARPA race smarts to business

    An Australian team has used knowledge gained from the Defence Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) Urban Challenge to help corporate and government projects.

  • Games talkfest gives boost to local industry

    A diverse group of people are interested in seeing Australia become a leading player in the computer games industry, in the hopes of generating significant export dollars for the country.

  • AU innovation wins robot competition

    An Australian team won the international RoboCup competition by having its robots learn how to walk faster.

  • Aust robots to fight for Oceania football

    Australians are heading to Italy today to take part in a robot soccer competition designed to improve the way robots react to the environment.

  • NICTA: Fighting Australia's brain drain

    The biggest government investment in IT research and development is the AU$230 million ICT Centre of Excellence designed to revolutionise and revitalise Australia's IT industry. We talk to the first researcher hired by the centre and find out why he decided to return to Australia.

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