New AI Adopt Centre appointment
ARM Hub and its partners welcome news of their appointment as an AI Adopt Centre ...
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May 28, 2024
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The ARM Hub is collaborating with more than 30 organisations to create the ARM Hub AI Adopt Centre.The ARM Hub AI Adopt Centre is one of four new centres announced by Australian Government Minister for Industry and Science, the Hon Ed Husic today.ARM Hub Founder and CEO Professor Cori Stewart said the centre will be a pathway for Australia’s SMEs to become global innovation leaders.“ARM Hub and its partners are thrilled to continue their work in fostering a world-class AI ecosystem in Australia that embraces safe and responsible AI and is focused on commercialisation and business growth,” Professor Stewart said.“Australia’s SME manufacturers know that AI can be a major source of sustained value-add and enhanced global competitiveness. Given SMEs represent 93% of Australian business, it is imperative that they can capitalise on the benefits of AI to scale-up and grow.“The use of modern data platforms in Australian manufacturing is critical to effective scaling-up and business growth and the creation of a ‘smart’ and resilient workforce. The ARM Hub AI Adopt Centre will provide a joined-up service that demonstrates how data and AI can modernise business, build skills and boost productivity.”
Partners
The ARM Hub AI Adopt Centre partners are listed below.
Industry and industry networks
Tech Council of Australia
i2i global
Smart Energy Council
Industry Capability Network
i3Net
NORTH Link Victoria
South East Melbourne Manufacturing Alliance
CORE Innovation Hub
Australian Robotics and Automation Association
Tasmanian Minerals, Manufacturing and Energy Council
Australian Manufacturing Growth Centre
Australian Defence Sciences and Universities Network
Food and Beverage Accelerator
Advanced Materials Battery Council
Research organisations
Swinburne University of Technology
Australian Machine Learning Institute (Adelaide University)
Queensland University of Technology
Griffith University
The University of Queensland
Monash University
University of Newcastle
Technology companies and innovation networks
DKE (Data & Knowledge Enterprise)
Microsoft
Stone & Chalk
Jewelrock
77 Partners
Government
Queensland Government
Western Australian Government




