GovHack calls on Griffith Entrepreneurs
The Gold Coast’s reputation as a technological innovator is reinforced by Griffith University’s status as a five-year node member of...
The Gold Coast’s reputation as a technological innovator is reinforced by Griffith University’s status as a five-year node member of...
Government is the ultimate collector and holder of big data, but governments are not great at innovating with that data....
Griffith University students were among the highest achievers at the 2014 GovHack National Awards in Brisbane. Leading the cohort from...
Whether you’re a digital designer, web or app developer, Open Data expert, visualisation guru or just simply IT savvy, you’re...
Coders, designers, story tellers, activists, analysts and more are invited to put their technical and creative skills to good use whenGriffithUniversity’s Gold Coast campus hosts this year’s national open data hackathon competition.
Student entrepreneurship is building at Griffith and Studio 39, the University’s startup hatchery on the Gold Coast campus, will be...
Despite understandable concerns about the collection and use of people's online information, Professor Michael Blumenstein of Griffith University's School of Information and Communication Technology sees exciting possibilities in the rise of big data
The result was more than 1000 registered participants taking part, including about 700 hackers and 130 competition entries all competing for their share of glory, and the prize money.