The Australian government is inviting the people to give opinions on which technologies will be most critical to Australia’s economy and national security over the coming decade.
Businesses and researchers across the country now have six weeks to submit their recommendations for the technologies considered vital for Australia’s interests today or those that have the potential to become critical within the next ten years.
While opening consultations on the List of Critical Technologies in the National Interest, federal Industry and Science Minister Ed Husic said the updated list had to put Australia at the forefront of change and promote employment and the country’s reputation as a safe place to invest….
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