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Archer Materials moves to Adelaide s Lot Fourteen innovation precinct alongside other hi-tech companies
The company relocated to Lot Fourteen as part of its strategy to align with quantum computing end users. Archer joins an impressive list of technology organisations at Lot Fourteen.
Archer Materials Ltd (ASX:AXE) (OTCMKTS:ARRXF) (FRA:38A) has relocated its head office to the Lot Fourteen innovation precinct in Adelaide, South Australia.
The company relocated to Lot Fourteen as part of its strategy to align with quantum computing end users.
Shares have been as much as 10% higher intra-day to A$0.76 while Archer Materials market capitalisation is approximately A$156 million.
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The missing link in Morrison governmentâs AI strategy
World leaders in artificial intelligence research are missing from the federal governmentâs artificial intelligence strategy. This needs to be addressed if we are to attract and retain the best talent.
May 13, 2021 â 12.00am
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After years of neglect, the federal government has recognised the importance of artificial intelligence and set aside $124 million for a range of measures, including a new National Artificial Intelligence Centre.
There is much to admire about the governmentâs effort to enhance Australiaâs AI capabilities and help small and large businesses to adopt AI technologies.
Chief scientist talks about AI, machine learning
A special Cosmos Briefing panel including Dr Cathy Foley tackles some of the big future-science issues.
During a visit to Adelaide last week, chief scientist of Australia Dr Cathy Foley very kindly agreed to join a taped panel discussion at the Royal Institution of Australia about some of her favourite science topics – AI and machine learning, and quantum computing.
Hosted by Adelaide journalist and broadcaster Tory Shepherd, a regular contributor to cosmosmagazine.com, the panel included Foley, Dr Johan Verjans and Dr Vikram Sharma.
Verjans is a medical specialist who combines clinical and research work. He’s deputy director, Medical Machine Learning, at the Australian Institute for Machine Learning, a senior lecturer at the University of Adelaide and a consultant cardiologist at Royal Adelaide Hospital.