#Renewables and low emission technologies

Researchers at Fast Carbon have developed a composite manufacturing method for rapidly produced hollow structures using deliberate warpage.

FarmVoice aims to close the gap between the mountains of agricultural data that has been created and the interpretation of that data to help increase agricultural productivity.

CSIRO, in collaboration with Griffith University, are developing metal-hydride (MH) based H2 compression technologies. The project aims to design, build, and demonstrate a MH compressor able to compress H2 from 10 to 350 bar.

We are developing a process to make solar cells from non-toxic, earth-abundant elements.

Green Shield offers a class of materials that are highly adaptive and provide unique solutions for radio frequency shielding or signature management, also known as object camouflage.

WhalePOD is a technology to enable a new age of industrialisation where environmental conservation and scientific contribution is an outcome of business, not a burden.

Rainstick is a northern Queensland startup combining indigenous knowledge systems and modern electrokinetics to encourage fungi and plants’ natural systems to grow faster and increase yield.

CSIRO Data61's Cognitag empowers visionaries to create the next generation of smart, fast, and secure IoT solutions for the world’s future industries.

Brewing sour beer using native wild yeast has inspired a vibrant and growing culture and market. The team are creating a ‘zoo’ of these yeasts and their stories.

Finding mineral deposits that are buried beneath the earth’s surface is challenging, due to the large search space and the high cost of conventional exploration techniques. An alternative approach is to use computer simulations of geological processes to identify areas where mineral deposits are likely to occur.