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[article by Tania Bawden] 3D computer games will lead school students into the future of high-tech learning at a series of special Flinders University promotions at […]
[article by Tania Bawden] 3D computer games will lead school students into the future of high-tech learning at a series of special Flinders University promotions at […]
Article by Grant Smyth, Marketing and Communications, Flinders University A life-saving nurse call device developed by researchers from Flinders University and the University of South Australia […]
A Flinders innovation which helps monitor some of the human body’s core functions could also make submarines run better. The sophisticated fibre-optic catheter developed by Flinders […]
With 17 million people across the globe living with cerebral palsy (CP), Flinders University researcher David Hobbs is working hard to bring new hope to the […]
September 2015 Helping patients and aged care residents to stand is all in a day’s work for many healthcare workers, but it comes at a cost, […]
23 September 2015 Flinders University’s Medical Device Partnering Program (MDPP) will remain a driving force behind South Australia’s medical technologies industry, thanks to an additional $250,000 […]
Tania Bawden | 11 September 2015 http://indaily.com.au/flinders-news/2015/09/11/health-tech-ties-grow-with-usa/ Business, research and government collaborations with America are helping South Australia’s burgeoning health technology sector to tap into the […]
Prominent research leader and Matthew Flinders Distinguished Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Karen Reynolds (pictured), will accompany the Premier next week on a State Government trade and […]
Qatar’s Chargé d’Affaires to Australia has become the latest VIP to visit Flinders University’s new $120m Tonsley facility. His Excellency Mr Mohammed Al-Jabir visited Flinders at […]