Australia's rich collections of health and community data are being linked to find answers to important health and social questions. Bringing these databases together can greatly enhance our ability to tackle diseases and understand complex issues.
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.
In an ultra-modern take on a St Bernard bringing brandy to stranded skiers, tomorrow pilotless aircraft will drop water to someone ‘lost’ in the outback.
The Preventative Health National Research Flagship challenge crosses science boundaries to bring together multidisciplinary research teams from CSIRO and other leading research institutions to improve the health and wellbeing of Australians.
CSIRO’s research in Secure Distributed Storage (SDS) has the potential to answer today’s problems of data availability, security and accessibility by moving information onto the internet.
CSIRO is helping manufacturers compete globally by improving the flexibility and efficiency of their management, operations and manufacturing processes.
CSIRO researchers are developing better tools for information workers. These tools are intelligent, adaptable and allow specialised human knowledge and experience to be seamlessly combined with systematised knowledge.
The internet has changed our lives, but its lack of security can make us easy prey for cyber criminals. In this podcast, you’ll discover how a new portable device by the CSIRO allows us to safely use any computer. (4:12)
The campus of The Australian National University is home to the Canberra-based staff of CSIRO Mathematical and Information Sciences and CSIRO ICT Centre.
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.
CSIROvision reveals a level of detail usually seen only on high powered microscopes. Combining high definition video and audio with an in-built teleconferencing facility, CSIROvision allows real-time collaboration across the globe.