Western Australia’s 10-Year Science and Technology Plan and its accompanying Action Plan form a future-focused vision for WA as a world leader in technology and innovation.
ATSE has welcomed the Climate Change Authority Sector Pathways Review as a robust and pragmatic guide to support Australia’s current net zero targets.
ATSE welcomes the National Robotics Strategy, which recognises Australia’s strengths in research and development and outlines a plan for a strong and coordinated robotics industry that could deliver significant economic gains.
BUDGET RESPONSE: ATSE welcomes commitments in the Budget to review Australia's languishing investment in Australian science and innovation and back clean energy industries, however investment can’t be kicked further down the road.
This funding will enable technology start-up company PsiQuantum to establish its Asia-Pacific headquarters in Brisbane and build the world’s first fault tolerant quantum computer, advancing the local quantum industry and creating 400 jobs and supporting PhD positions.
The Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering (ATSE) welcomes the vision for innovation and prosperity that the Prime Minister Anthony Albanese outlined today.
Joint media release – The Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering (ATSE), in collaboration with the Australian Academy of Science, will deliver $6 million in grants to strengthen science and technology collaboration with regional neighbours as part of the Australian Government’s $40 million Global Science and Technology Diplomacy Fund.
To arrange interviews with ATSE spokespeople and for other media enquiries, contact Edwyn Shiell - Director, Communications and Outreach: communications@atse.org.au or (02) 6182 3240