Let’s continue on our Great Australian Inventions path, shall we?

Not impressed with Google maps?

How about something we all rely on daily now…

Wi-Fi technology

In 1992 John O’ Sullivan and the CSIRO developed Wi-Fi technology, used by more than a billion people around the world today. The core parts of the technology came out of research in the mid-1970s in the field of radio astronomy, when John and his colleagues at the CSIRO were originally looking for the faint echoes of black holes.

As a result of this work, the CSIRO has held key patents for Wi-Fi technology since the mid-1990s, bringing the organisation millions of dollars in royalties every year.

Thank you, John and CSIRO

Good old Aussie ‘can do’ spirit

“We are currently in the R&D stage and are looking for local manufacturers and producers to be involved so we can best understand their needs”

Yes, it is patriotic in nature and why shouldn’t it be?

We are currently in the R&D stage and are looking for local manufacturers and producers to be involved so we can best understand their needs.

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