Compass Education and TechnologyOne will supply school management software to more than 800 public schools after a previous contract failed to deliver.
Resources-focused CORE Innovation Hub has brought fast-growing, Perth-based R&D financier Radium Capital on board as an information and referral partner.
Intellectual property group Wrays has appointed its first chief executive based outside Western Australia, recruiting former IP Australia deputy director general Paula Adamson to the role.
Financial services is at an inflection point, as nearly a decade of major regulatory and technological change reshapes the sector, according to the leader of key professional body Financial Services I
Local scientists have won significant funding from the US military because its veterans are more likely to suffer from a debilitating motor neurone disease they are researching.
A streamlined data platform will cut years-long waits for vital research data down to mere months in what health agencies hope will prove a boon for the sector’s innovation capability.
A report mapping Australia’s emerging ‘Silicon Valleys’ has found Perth ranks well below four digital technology clusters on the east coast for both jobs and investment.
A high-capacity data cable connecting the Pilbara to Perth will be switched on at the end of 2024, boosting the region’s ability to latch onto technology improvements.
Business leaders are encouraged to explore the embrace of artificial intelligence, as the state’s AI leadership potential comes to the fore ahead of a conference next week.
Former foreign minister Julie Bishop has warned governments are too cumbersome to regulate artificial intelligence and will need to lean on the tech sector to build guardrails around the ‘exciting but challenging’ disruptor.
A Perth-based Earth observation company is hopeful a WA Government grant could prove the catalyst for WA to become a regional leader in satellite data-driven technology.
Economic diversification and green trends can ensure WA’s prosperity in an increasingly protectionist world, according to Bankwest Curtin Economics Centre (BCEC).