• TV screens showing different shows using Millimetre-wave chip.
    The ICT Centre is CSIRO's national research hub for developing innovative information and communication technologies. These technologies are applied to Australia across the breadth CSIRO’s engagement with industry and society.
  • Prototype computerised geological core logger.

    We provide the solutions that keep Australia’s minerals industry on the world stage.

  • pair of hands holding a globe of the world.

    CSIRO is addressing the security and counter-terrorism issues facing Australia with dedicated research and development programs to protect our country from terrorism, crime, invasive diseases and pests, and threats to our civil infrastructure and business community.

  • Computer motherboard illuminated in different coloured lights.

    CSIRO’s Machine Vision team is expanding the capabilities of visioning hardware-software, building machines able to automatically process images in real-world conditions.

  • Printing press production line

    CSIRO is helping manufacturers compete globally by improving the flexibility and efficiency of their management, operations and manufacturing processes.

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  • Dr Peter Corke sits behind a table covered with matchbox sized Flecks – CSIRO-designed wireless sensor networks.

    Dr Peter Corke is CSIRO’s expert on robots and intelligent systems, helping to design devices and systems that perform tasks humans do not want to do, or are unable to do.

  • Queensland Centre for Advanced Technologies entrance to main building.

    The Queensland Centre for Advanced Technologies (QCAT) is a joint venture between CSIRO and the Queensland Government. It is a multi-divisional research site where innovative solutions for the mining, manufacturing and energy sectors are produced.

  • Diagram of pipelines on the seabed

    This fact sheet overviews the six project areas that are part of the Wealth from Oceans Flagship Collaboration Cluster on Subsea Pipelines. The Cluster program aims to design new subsea pipelines for the reliable and environmentally sound development of offshore hydrocarbon resources. (2 pages)

  • Miner watching equipment.

    This report was prepared by ACIL Tasman in October 2006 as input to CSIRO's Impact Review. (44 pages)

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