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  • Drawing on expertise developed from designing precision tools for space exploration, a PolyU team has engineered a revolutionary motorised robotic system for minimally invasive surgeries.

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  • Attracting bright minds from around the world, the Institute of advanced study at The City University of Hong Kong pursues curiosity-driven research and spreads the importance of scientific knowledge.

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  • The University of Hong Kong (HKU) is committed to nurturing a research culture that values excellence and impact through interdisciplinarity, internationalisation and innovation.

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  • Committed to supporting innovation and entrepreneurship, The Chinese University of Hong Kong is leveraging its research excellence for greater social impact.

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  • A molecular study by a researcher at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University has led to the discovery of an emerging superbug and the mechanisms underlying fatal infections.

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  • From novel alloy materials to energy-saving flying robots, City University of Hong Kong is making important research advances translatable to real-world applications.

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  • Recent drug approval rates underline the revolutionary effect of fully human monoclonal antibody therapeutics on drug development.

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  • Robots from the Queensland University of Technology (QUT) are set to help retailers, farmers, and other industry players save time and money. One of the university’s leading roboticists, Peter Corke, explains how.

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  • Swinburne University of Technology research pursues impactful results. In coming years, countless new products and services will be based on new technologies. With so many promising applications of technology, we need to ask what the best investment of our resources, effort and ideas is. At Swinburne University of Technology, this is the deeply ingrained principle driving our research: technology must aim to achieve positive economic and social impact by improving people’s lives and the state of our planet through better and smarter applications. Put another way, new technologies that help people will be the ones that succeed. Our applied research at Swinburne is placed at the interface between technology and humanity. As a science and technology university, Swinburne’s fundamental research often leads to new discoveries and breakthrough technological solutions. At Swinburne, we are proud to pursue research with impact.

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