Breakthrough artificial intelligence developed in Queensland could improve insulin dosing for diabetics and transform the way aeroplane engine wear-and-tear is monitored.
Queensland-based social entrepreneurs Bradley Clair and Nicholas Kamols founded PowerWells in 2017. The social enterprise provides electric light and mobile phone charging to people in remote communities.
Congratulations to UQ alumnus and molecular bioscientist, Alan Robertson won an all-expenses paid trip to Boston to attend North America’s foremost gathering of medical technology professionals at The MedTech Conference.
One of the largest startup conferences in Silicon Valley is coming to Australia – and The University of Queensland’s budding young entrepreneurs are getting ready to talk tactical growth, fundraising and scaling-up.
Nathaniel was a well-paid engineer, but decided to pursue his entrepreneurial dreams instead. He developed a Property Technology (PropTech) startup here in Australia, called Beome.
UQ School of Languages and Cultures PhD student Michael Mersiades’ startup company ‘Chatloop’ recently won the inaugural Shane Chidgzey Young Entrepreneurs Award.
After attracting $4.8 million from backers in 2018, Brisbane company MOVUS is highlighting the success of UQ’s investment in entrepreneurship and innovation opportunities.