Media Releases from 1997
18 December - Boosting
business performance- CSIRO research has demonstrated scope for
dramatic gains in business performance across a range of small and medium
enterprises (SMEs) in Australia. [97/256]
22 October - Cheaper,
cleaner travel with new car share system- City travellers in Australia
will soon be able to save time, money and reduce urban air pollution by
using the world's most advanced car-pooling system. [97/213]
24 September - CSIRO
spinoff firm in world market drive- A revolutionary new editing system
for the film, video and multimedia industry is to be launched on the world
market by Canberra-based high tech firm MediaWare Solutions (MWS). The
Minister for Communications and the Arts, Senator Richard Alston, will
launch the product today. [97/192]
18 September - Magic
maps that never date- Next time the service crew come to fix your
drains or power lines, they may use a satellite. [97/189]
28 August - Australian
innovation: teamwork on the Web- A new Australian developed software
system will soon be helping project teams, corporate high fliers and
students to work or learn in teams from their homes on the World Wide Web.
The new system, Web Grouputer, will be on show for the first time at the
IT industry's Showcase at Darling Harbour tomorrow, August 29. [97/169]
8 July - Fastflo
cracks international market - CSIRO's Fastflo mathematical
software for scientists and engineers has today been launched on the
international market by the UK firm Numerical Algorithms Group Ltd (NAG).
[97/140]
16 June - Art
and Science come together at CSIRO - Virtual sculpture 'growing'
within a computer-generated environment is just one of the possible
creations of CSIRO's new artist-in-residence. [97/118]
10 June - Australian
advance in skin cancer detection - A unique Australian technology that
will greatly improve the of early
detection of skin cancers and help save the lives of melanoma victims will
be launched in Sydney today. [97/114]
15 May - Finding
the magic footage - Australian researchers have found the needle in
the film and sound haystack. New software called WebFlix makes it possible
to rapidly pinpoint a precise segment of film from thousands of hours of
footage. [97/98]
28 April - Megascience
being shaped in Canberra - The Organisation for Economic Co-operation
and Development (OECD) Megascience Forum Working Group on Biological
Informatics will hold its third meeting in Canberra starting tomorrow.
[97/84]
20 Feb - First
ever CSIRO Manufesto launched - A new antenna that can communicate
with up to 20 satellites at once, new X-ray technology to aid tumour
detection, and revolutionary contact lenses that can be worn for up to a
month, will be unveiled today in Melbourne at MANUfesto, CSIRO's expo of
technology. [97/28]
10 Feb - Earth
in view as NASA and CSIRO share information - The US space agency NASA
and CSIRO agreed this week to exchange environmental data obtained by
satellite. [97/20]
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