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MRI

Doctor, switch off the scanner and pass the popcorn

The University of Sydney’s Faculty of Health Sciences is pioneering a fresh take in online professional-development courses. Directed and shot by film-industry professional Ken Moffatt (who worked on…

Wind Farm

Towers of power coming to Crookwell

The Prell family has been farming near Crookwell, in the tablelands atop the Great Dividing Range, for 120 years. For 17 of those trips around the sun, Charlie Prell has been waiting for wind. That’s…

New Zealand

Data doctors: saving money and the planet

Specialist anaesthesiologist Dr Richard French turns to milk to help him explain a critical and costly part of the anaesthesia process, when a patient has been put under by intravenous drugs and are…

MRI

Super scanner accelerates research in Geelong

To better understand the heads, shoulders, knees and musculoskeletal woes of patients in the Geelong and greater referring region, Epworth Medical Imaging early this year took part in a pilot program…

Innovation Australia

Vaguely yours, Beth Comstock

In a business world that’s used to implementing successful formulas, how do we make room for discovery? Beth Comstock, Vice Chair of GE has called on her initial training as a biologist, to explain…

Jeff Immelt

Australia's change-makers Decoding Industry

A king tide of data, workplace change and how to leverage technology for future prosperity were the themes of GE’s Decoding Industry event held at Sydney’s Museum of Contemporary Art this week. Ten…

JS Badger

Backtracking to GE’s first-ever Australian project

In 1896, just four years after GE was incorporated as The General Electric Company, it sent one of its most experienced electrical engineers, 45-year-old Joseph Stillman Badger, from its Schenectady…

Industrial Internet

Industrial intelligence—the biggest break a uni student ever had

This summer, in the space between one university year and the next, GE set up a real-world opportunity for students to get their hands dirty on actual, gritty industrial challenges. GE called it The…

Indigenous

Indigenous students striding for success

“I could never believe that a little girl from Coober Pedy could go all the way to Melbourne University, and be trained with Olympians who competed at Rio!” says Year 12 student Evanna Williams. “It…

agile

Bend and stretch: we’re working agile!

Once upon a time, a quick walk around a typical office floor would allow you to accurately map the workplace hierarchy. Airy corner office: big boss. Dark cubicle near the lift: intern. Still seared…