Organisation
Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering
Acronym:
ATSE
Alternate Name:
Australian Academy of Technology and Engineering
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Position paper
Australia's response to climate change - position statement
This ATSE position statement argues that Australia’s mitigation and adaptation efforts will be strongly enhanced by the timely adoption and further advancement of science and technology innovations, supported by government policy settings that encourage investment in technologies already available.
Policy report
The role of technology in active ageing
Australia needs to embrace digital health technologies and focus on data integration and standardisation.
Report
Research engagement for Australia: measuring research engagement between universities and end users pilot study
Realising the benefits of Australia’s world-class research system requires translation of its outputs into economic and societal benefits. The effective translation of research will be at the core of Australia’s future competitiveness and prosperity.
Report
Wastewater – an untapped resource?
These pressures require the water industry to develop innovative and more efficient processes to optimise resource recovery from wastewater, according to a new report by the Academy of Technology and Engineering (ATSE). The report notes that Australian wastewater contains nutrients, carbon, energy and other inorganic and organic resources worthy of recovery and examines the potential...
Report
Research engagement for Australia: measuring research engagement between universities and end users
The Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering (ATSE) believes that realising the benefits of Australia’s world-class research system requires translation of its outputs into economic and societal benefits. The effective translation of research will be at the core of Australia’s future competitiveness and prosperity.