Intelligait walks into a win at industry awards
A team of Griffith ICT students have won first prize at the Opmantek Industry Awards for their work creating an app to assess the way you walk.
A team of Griffith ICT students have won first prize at the Opmantek Industry Awards for their work creating an app to assess the way you walk.
Enabling surfing coaches and their trainees to use virtual reality (VR) to overcome traditional obstacles in the sports’ training environment has won a team Griffith Sciences students top gong at the Opmantek Industry Awards.
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A week of awards and industry recognition has confirmed the quality of work being undertaken at Griffith University’s School of Information and Communication Technology
Ingenuity, invention and efficiency will be acknowledged tomorrow (June 12) when Griffith University again hosts the prestigious Opmantek Awards. The...
Griffith University hosted the Opmantek awards at the Gold Coast campus, showcasing the highest achieving final year industry projects from the School of Information and Communication Technology (ICT).
The prize, which was awarded at the Gold Coast campus on June 4, goes to the best industry project developed by Griffith’s IT and Multimedia students.