The Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay Opens Centre For Digital Health


Research focus areas include clinical applications, healthcare data management, healthcare analytics, healthcare artificial intelligence/machine learning, consumer health, and public health policy.
U.S. Launches Task Force for AI Research


The newly launched national AI task force will develop a roadmap to democratise access to research tools that will promote AI innovation and fuel economic prosperity.
Tech-Critical Metals to Manage Climate Change in New Zealand


Cutting-edge research on obtaining tech-critical metals from mixed oxides could be vital in aiding New Zealand’s transformation to a carbon-free country.
Victoria Upskills Local Workforce for Digital Future


The success highlights how the Victorian Government’s different programs, including Global Victoria and the Digital Skills and Jobs Program, are helping skill Victorians to help them transition to new opportunities.
Innovative Solutions for Collaboration, Education and Demonstration Purposes Live from Operating Rooms


Leander Werbrouck discusses ways on how to improve operating room functionalities with advanced technologies and platforms.
Australian Cyber Security Agency Launches Cybersecurity Programme


ACSC’s Critical Infrastructure Uplift Program (CI-UP) will help to protect Australia’s essential services from cyber threats by raising the security levels of critical infrastructure organisations.
Managing Online Scams in New Zealand


In the past few months, New Zealanders have lost more than $5.3 million to scammers and the most reported category is romance scam with an average loss of $28,752.32.
Establishing Data Awareness to Build Smart Education in China


China plans to build a new environment of smart education from function-driven to demand-driven by establishing data awareness and improving technological and information system.
Indonesia’s Digital Market Set to Grow to $300 Billion Over 3 Years


Experts feel that the technology market is at an inflection point and could grow exponentially to reach between $200 billion – $300 billion over the next three years.
Singapore’s IMDA, Telcos Revamp Mobile Plans to Aid Seniors


Senior citizens and the disadvantaged sector will now receive cheap subsidised mobile plans to get them connected as Singapore goes digital.