Strategic Funding for Advanced Technologies
Australia Awards $6.2M for International Science Projects
Nine collaborative initiatives focus on AI, quantum computing, and green energy under the latest GSTDF funding round.
Researchers collaborating in a modern laboratory looking at digital data visualizations for international science projects.
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The Australian government awarded $6.2 million to nine collaborative international projects [1]. This funding comes under the second round of the Global Science and Technology Diplomacy Fund (GSTDF) [1]. These initiatives focus on critical sectors like artificial intelligence, quantum computing, and advanced manufacturing [1].
Key projects include using AI to optimize hydrogen storage materials and improving coastal water quality forecasting [1]. Researchers will also apply machine learning to enhance satellite networks [1]. The program aims to strengthen global partnerships while advancing Australian technological interests [1].
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