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The rapid, global ascent of Sydney-based DroneShield shows Australian electronics warfare (EW) capabilities at their best. The company’s counter-drone systems are now in service with the US Air Force, the French Army and the Tokyo Police, as well as military and law enforcement agencies in Australia.
In this case study, Founder and Chief Executive Oleg Vornik explains the source of Droneshield’s success, including:
Access to exceptional skills in Australia in advanced computing and electronics
A ‘moonshot’ culture that creates world-class technical solutions
Partnership with Austrade that helps open complex overseas markets.
Australia nurtures world-class electronic warfare specialist
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The Australia and New Zealand Association of Planning Schools (ANZAPS) 2021 conference hosted by the University of Technology Sydney (UTS). About this event
The University of Technology Sydney invites you to participate in ANZAPS 2021 to discuss the role of planning education and research in shaping the planners of a post-pandemic world.
The Covid-19 pandemic abruptly disrupted our everyday lives. The world and the cities in which we live have changed. We were all required to re-shape business-as-usual. Some trends shifted, others were strengthened, and we are now at a point where we reflect on these trends and question which ones will linger and shape a different future. In the same vein, planning education had to adapt to these sudden changes and was predominantly forced to a global use of online learning. We experienced how technology can be used to deepen and support teaching-learning, simultaneously of realising the value of contact time as part o
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Sydney: Chancellor David Gonski AC has announced the appointment of one of Australia’s most dynamic educational leaders, Professor Attila Brungs, as UNSW Sydney’s incoming President and Vice-Chancellor.
Professor Brungs, who will take up the position on 31 January 2022, is currently Vice-Chancellor and President of the University of Technology Sydney (UTS). He will succeed Professor Ian Jacobs, who announced earlier this year his intention to step down after completing seven years in the role and return home to the UK for family reasons.
Professor Brungs has had a distinguished academic career, from receiving the University Medal in Industrial Chemistry as an undergraduate at UNSW, to becoming a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford University and completing a Doctorate in Inorganic Chemistry. His research into heterogeneous catalysis and sectoral leadership saw him elected as a Fellow of the Academy of Technology and Engineering.
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Chancellor David Gonski AC has announced the appointment of one of Australia’s most dynamic educational leaders, Professor Attila Brungs as UNSW Sydney’s incoming President and Vice-Chancellor.
Professor Brungs, who will take up the position on 31 January 2022, is currently Vice-Chancellor and President of the University of Technology Sydney (UTS). He will succeed Professor Ian Jacobs, who announced earlier this year his intention to step down after completing seven years in the role and return home to the UK for family reasons.
Professor Brungs has had a distinguished academic career, from receiving the University Medal in Industrial Chemistry as an undergraduate at UNSW, to becoming a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford University and completing a Doctorate in Inorganic Chemistry. His research into heterogeneous catalysis and sectoral leadership saw him elected as a Fellow of the Academy of Technology and Engineering.