Overviews

 
  • 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.
  • Image of the world globe embedded with circuitry hovering in front of a computer screen.

    We are developing technologies in information and communication – to maximise the outcomes for industry and society.

Events

 
  • Conceptual representation of artificial intelligence: human eye juxtaposed with zero and one binary code.

    With the development of advanced artificial intelligence technology, CSIRO scientists are taking automated systems process to a new level of capability.

  • CSIRO air guitar in action.

    Wearable intelligent textiles, incorporating electronic circuitry and sensors, are well suited to become the basis of the next generation of control systems for many applications of mobile computing, allowing complete freedom of movement.

  • Two CSIRO scientists examine a small hand-held device called a FLECK™.

    This two-minute video showcases CSIRO’s FLECK™ technology and Tasmanian company The Powercom Group who are commercialising it.

  • A view of the desktop and wall screens of the Water Resources Observation Network Visualisation Centre.

    The Water Research Observation Network (WRON) Visualisation Centre provides an environment for the investigation and development of visualisation tools and interfaces that display information in an engaging and easily understood manner as shown in this video. (2:27)

  • The entry to the Tasmanian ICT Centre

    There are many ways that organisations in Tasmania and across Australia can work with the Tasmanian ICT Centre. Find out more in this document.

  • Digital Vegetation Maps indicating average intensity, digital elevation model and vegetation height

    Learn about lidar, a technology that uses high-speed laser pulses to generate three-dimensional structural data about the terrain and landscape features. CSIRO scientists are using lidar to investigate vegetation in native and plantation forests.

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