An industry and research collaboration has resulted in a new in-situ repair technique for resurfacing worn power station turbine blades, without the need for the turbine to be dismantled.
CSIRO has partnered with the Queensland Government to form the Australian e-Health Research Centre. This Centre is a leading national research facility applying information and communication technology to improving the wellbeing and quality of life of the Australian community.
Geoscience Australia and the Coorong, Lower Lakes and Murray Mouth Ecology Research Cluster (CLLAMMecology) have established a partnership to investigate nutrient sources and sinks in the Coorong in South Australia.
A new casting technology, producing super-light magnesium alloy components that are cost-competitive with aluminium and steel, will be taken to market by a joint venture between the Light Metals Flagship and three South Australian manufacturing companies.
Visitor programs are available for doctoral students, postdoctoral researchers and distinguished guests to collaborate with CSIRO's Mathematical and Information Sciences research team.
CSIRO worked with government, industry, universities and the community to develop a water quality management strategy for the bays, estuaries and freshwaters of South-East Queensland.
Over the last decade, our partnership with the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) and Belgian polymer manufacturer UCB has brought about a revolution in banknote technology, with CSIRO plastic notes now used in 22 countries.
A research collaboration between the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation (ANSTO), The University of Queensland and CSIRO is seeking to determine the molecular structure and function of the foods we eat.
CSIRO and DataDot Technology Ltd collaborate to create a 50/50 joint venture — DataTraceDNA — to market a groundbreaking approach to counterfeit security protection through nanotechnology that is invisibly embedded within a product’s molecular structure.