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Blue/Green Tech Lab opens in Tauranga (16 May 2022)
Tech week – New Zealand’s festival of technology and innovation – kicked off in Tauranga last night (16 May) with the opening of a brand new aquaculture and horticulture collaboration, University of Waikato’s Blue/Green Tech Lab.
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Waikato as a global hub for AI (7 December 2021)
The University of Waikato’s expertise in machine learning and data mining has been affirmed, with news it will offer a graduate and postgraduate programme in Artificial Intelligence from 2022.
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Fulbright scholar aims to reimagine health care using artificial intelligence (26 May 2021)
A University of Waikato Software Engineering student who received a Fulbright Scholarship to do his Master of Computer Science (MSc CS) in New York has his sights set on using artificial intelligence to improve the health sector.
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University of Waikato launches new artificial intelligence research institute (28 April 2021)
The University of Waikato is bringing data to life, positioning New Zealand as an international leader in Artificial Intelligence with the launch of a new AI Institute.
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Planted forests the key to unlocking water quality and availability in New Zealand (27 April 2021)
The University of Waikato and Crown Research Institute Scion are working together to improve New Zealand’s water quality and availability by unlocking the secrets of how water flows through New Zealand forests.
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University of Waikato installs the world’s most advanced AI System (19 April 2021)
New Zealand’s most powerful supercomputer for artificial intelligence applications has been installed at the University of Waikato as part of its commitment positioning New Zealand as a world leader in AI research and development.
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Artificial intelligence used to tackle environmental challenges (30 March 2021)
Scientists and researchers from across New Zealand are being encouraged to use a new software platform that brings together massive amounts of environmental data to solve issues from predator control to identifying communities at risk of flooding.
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Applying machine learning knowledge on campus to reduce carbon emissions (4 February 2021)
Sara Bahr started her Summer Research project not knowing anything about industrial steam boilers. Now the fourth year University of Waikato Computing and Mathematical Science student is helping create a ‘digital twin’ steam boiler.
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Waikato computer scientists revolutionise the car parking experience through AI (19 January 2021)
AI experts from the University of Waikato continue to make the lives of everyday New Zealanders easier with their latest commercial collaboration with the parking management company Parkable.
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Global experts converge to unleash potential of AI for finance sector (18 November 2020)
The University of Waikato is launching a new event series designed to showcase the transformative potential of Artificial Intelligence (AI) for specific industries, bringing together leading experts from around the world.