Cheap and green renewable machine
South Australia is the poster child for Australian renewable energy, with 65.7pc of its power from renewables in 2021.
South Australia is the poster child for Australian renewable energy, with 65.7pc of its power from renewables in 2021.
Adelaide has become home to the ‘biggest space industry research and development collaboration in Australia’s history, based around Lot Fourteen’.
Adding to SA’s growing reputation for space technology, a low-cost satellite known as Kanyini will blast off early next year for data collection using hyper-spectral imaging.
A huge First Nations cultural centre under construction on Adelaide’s North Terrace will set standards for immersive and creative storytelling.
Global specialist manufacturer, UK-based IMI Critical Engineering, sought a hub with similar companies working on big projects and found it at Adelaide’s Lot Fourteen.
An Australian artificial intelligence program designed to screen the quality of embryos during IVF is reducing the time and cost involved in achieving the pregnancy.
Adelaide’s version of Silicon Valley is emerging as a global exemplar of how to attract tech talent post-Covid when these in-demand workers can operate anywhere.
A new beer, made using robots? The unusual assignment has resulted in a pale ale created by artificial intelligence, now sold in SA pubs and independent liquor stores.
Machine learning is driving the computing revolution now and an Adelaide-based institute is among leading research centres for this form of data analysis.
Bringing together tech, space and defence skills, organisations based at South Australia’s Lot Fourteen innovation hub are becoming a force of interconnected ventures.
High-quality regional SA food and beverage producers have created an $11bn sector that exports premium goods around the world.
SA’s ambitious plan to become a “green hydrogen” hub takes another step forward.
With the growth of the defence industry, the cyber industry has burgeoned too, as defence supply chains require cyber-resilience.
Researchers at Adelaide’s MIT want to use the power of data to identify growth and development opportunities for South Australia.
From nothing just a few years ago, SA’s space industry now has more than 80 organisations, companies and education institutions.
‘Wine tech’ is very much a thing in South Australia, but where the emphasis goes on those words is important.
Future-focused industries, unique innovation hubs and world-class infrastructure turn globally connected South Australia into a hugely attractive proposition.
Lot Fourteen is leveraging SA’s strengths to create economic growth, job opportunities, and high-value careers.
Original URL: https://www.theaustralian.com.au/special-reports/future-adelaide