NICTA - Research Groups and Business Teams

Research Groups and Business Teams

NICTA research is focused in six large scale Research Groups.

  • Software Systems
  • Networks
  • Machine Learning
  • Computer Vision
  • Control and Signal Processing
  • Optimisation

These groups each have a long-term vision for innovative ICT research with the aim of becoming the leading groups in their fields.

NICTA focuses on wealth creation opportunities that draw on and exploit its area of research excellence. This takes the form of funded industry partnerships, spin-out companies or research outcomes which have a major societal impact. Four Business Teams drive commercial outcomes in the following recognised application domains for ICT:

  • Broadband and the Digital Economy
  • Health
  • Infrastructure, Transport and Logistics
  • Safety and Security

NICTA is especially focused on developing outcomes that have major national benefit.

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