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Clearer and fairer land rights with digital systems
Land rights are the cornerstone of world economies. Our researchers are helping the Indonesian government modernise their land information system. Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology
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The startup improving medical care for premature babies
University of Melbourne-based startup Navi has developed a location system to help clinicians insert life-saving central lines into newborn patients.
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Conserving heritage for continuing community access to knowledge
Our partnership with Ballaarat Mechanics’ Institute has made a heritage-listed 150-year-old plant specimen collection available for public viewing. Faculty of Arts
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Improving quality of life through biomechanics, surgery and industry collaboration
Melbourne-based start-up MAXONIQ has developed a break-through, 3D-printed jaw for debilitating end-stage bone and joint conditions, improving the lives of patients worldwide. Chancellery, Research and Enterprise
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Precision medicine with new drugs that stop fibrosis
Certa Therapeutics has developed a new class of drugs for patients with inflammatory and fibrotic diseases. They are based on research from the University of Melbourne and affiliated organisations. Research Innovation and Commercialisation
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An infrared microspectrometer redefining hazard detection
Developed by our researchers with industry partners, this lightweight device can detect and identify hazardous chemicals in the field. Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology
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Transforming pre-fabricated housing for the better
In collaboration with industry and universities across Asia-Pacific, researchers at the University of Melbourne are transforming pre-fabricated housing and providing a holistic solution to the housing crisis. Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology
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Smart corridor improves traffic flow for fairer roads
The partnership with Kapsch TrafficCom pairs traffic sensors with advanced AI technology to improve the safety and flow of people – not just cars. Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology
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