The 48th Australian Export Awards were co-presented by the Austrade and the Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI). The 12 category winners earned more than $3.5 billion in export sales during the 2009/10 financial year and employed nearly 13,000 people, according to Minister for Trade Dr Craig Emerson, with SMEs punching well above their [...]
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I always think the export awards become a barometer for what’s happening out there in the world of export activity and this year has been no different. Exporting is constantly changing, the key players are different from 10 years ago and the products and services produced here are continually evolving. The thing that stands out [...]
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Australia’s Cybre Software recently won the Leading Innovation Award at the 6th Taipei International Invention Show and Technomart. The award was conferred by the International Intellectual Property Network Forum and presented to Cybre’s director Dr Richard Ski for his company’s Cybre Reader Pofessional software. The browser based computer program allows translation of MS Word documents, [...]
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A new traveller risk mitigation software has been developed and will be launched by Microsoft under the name Mapcast later this year. In the event of an emergency like the Mumbai terrorist attacks or the floods in Pakistan, the software enables businesses to quickly identify which of their travellers are at risk, minimising response time [...]
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Software exporters QSR International have announced a funding pool of more than $40,000 to go towards six grants to academics teaching qualitative research methods in universities in the USA, Canada and the Asia-Pacific region. The grants are to be put towards QSR’s flagship product, NVivo 8 or NVivo 9 software licenses, NVivo training workbooks and [...]
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Australian IT firm Aconex will play an instrumental part in the Symphony Park mixed-use development, located in downtown Las Vegas, USA, after securing a deal to provide its online project collaboration solution to the project. Worth US$6 billion, the Symphony Park development will be a 61-acre mixed-use community project-managed by Newland Communities. The park will [...]
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South Australian global trade software company eCertify has won a contract to service the Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce to automate Certificates of Origin processing for exporters and freight forwarders in the area. The contract comes at a good time as the US aims to double its exports in the next five years to [...]
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Some people are just plain greedy. As if winning the AMP Innovation Award at Queensland’s 2009 Telstra Business Awards wasn’t enough, Australian Innovative Systems (AIS) has also taken out the ‘Most Innovative Product’ category at the Barcelona Swimming Pool and Spa Trade Show 2009 and the eco-friendly 2009 Gold Gaia Award in Dubai earlier this [...]
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A trade mission containing Tasmania’s top e-learning and digital enterprises is in the USA this week, evidence of the state’s flourishing information and communications technology sector. “The delegation has a proven track record and strong reputation in Australia and overseas and sees great potential in the US market as it emerges from the global financial [...]
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Exporting financial software to South Korea is no small feat: particularly if you’re the first company to do it. Find out how Australian company Pure Commerce took on a Korean bank to win their confidence and a healthy contract.
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