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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0667834

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $180,000.00
    Summary
    Towards the 'Semantic Web': Standards and Interoperability across Document Management and Publishing Supply Chains. At a critical point in the development of the information economy, this project sets out to address the fundamental challenges of electronic standards and interoperability in the text and graphic media industries. These industries are a source of enormous and growing employment in Australia; their products also touch every person's life in profound ways. This project will develop .... Towards the 'Semantic Web': Standards and Interoperability across Document Management and Publishing Supply Chains. At a critical point in the development of the information economy, this project sets out to address the fundamental challenges of electronic standards and interoperability in the text and graphic media industries. These industries are a source of enormous and growing employment in Australia; their products also touch every person's life in profound ways. This project will develop an extensive industry-focussed knowledge base, and take this knowledge back to industry and the broader community through its proposed publications, conferences and workshops.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0775361

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $75,354.00
    Summary
    Smart Task Allocation Support for Small-Scale Printing Factory. The outcomes will give the Australian small-scale printing industry the capability to be competitive and cost-effective while looking after the wellbeing of its workforce. The understanding of complex relationships between various tasks in small-scale printing environments will improve the wellbeing of workers. The smart computer system will provide a frontier technology that will improve the profitability and efficiency. It will al .... Smart Task Allocation Support for Small-Scale Printing Factory. The outcomes will give the Australian small-scale printing industry the capability to be competitive and cost-effective while looking after the wellbeing of its workforce. The understanding of complex relationships between various tasks in small-scale printing environments will improve the wellbeing of workers. The smart computer system will provide a frontier technology that will improve the profitability and efficiency. It will also result in a cutting edge technology that is applicable to other similar industries.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP1094179

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $500,000.00
    Summary
    Paper fluidics - A novel approach to low cost printable microsensors. Printing is perhaps the cheapest means of mass production available, yet it is used almost exclusively to mass produce only one thing, i.e. the printed word! This project will enable the development of disposable printed sensors for assessing the quality of water or the health of an individual. Sensors are generally relatively expensive, but the ability to print them on paper by the thousand will bring down the cost to a few .... Paper fluidics - A novel approach to low cost printable microsensors. Printing is perhaps the cheapest means of mass production available, yet it is used almost exclusively to mass produce only one thing, i.e. the printed word! This project will enable the development of disposable printed sensors for assessing the quality of water or the health of an individual. Sensors are generally relatively expensive, but the ability to print them on paper by the thousand will bring down the cost to a few cents. Such cheap, portable, easy-to-use sensors if widely available could profoundly affect the lives of people living in remote areas and developing countries.
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