Innovation

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Despite a $500 million cut, the Australian Renewable Energy Agency has survived and can still help drive the renewable energy revolution, write Andrew Blakers and Richard Corkish.

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UNSW has again topped the list of Australian universities with the most millionaire graduates, the latest global analysis shows.

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The $10 million UNSW and Hangzhou Cable Joint Laboratory, the first project of the new Torch Innovation Precinct at UNSW, promises to transform electricity transmission. 

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Senior Australian and Chinese officials, academics and business leaders came together for the gala dinner to officially launch the Torch Innovation Precinct at UNSW.

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To grasp the research opportunities linked to China's big innovation push our universities need to be equally innovative and forward-thinking, writes UNSW Vice-Chancellor Ian Jacobs.

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The official launch of the Torch Innovation Precinct at UNSW will represent a huge boost for Australian research. 

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Problems with measuring and reporting innovation means successes in the construction industry are  obscured, writes Martin Loosemore. 

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Most girls are interested in entrepreneurship, they just don’t know where to start, say the organisers of the UNSW Female Entrepreneurship Initiative, a program offering support for women in the startup space.

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Building a proper foundation for innovation and industry will deliver for us and for our children as we sail into the Asian Century, writes Merlin Crossley.

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Atlassian’s Scott Farquhar and quantum computing leader Michelle Simmons will be among speakers at the inaugural showcase of UNSW's entrepreneurs and innovators in San Francisco this week.

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