Press releases
AMCHAM trade and investment – CSIRO puts down roots in Silicon Valley
The US team will be focused on the delivery of world-leading science and breakthrough innovation across various industries: from energy to space, environment to manufacturing, food and agriculture to health and biosecurity, and anywhere CSIRO's innovation can solve global challenges.
Unlocking the underground with airborne and legged robots
We’ve conquered the air with drones, but subterranean settings — from human-made tunnels, underground urban spaces, and natural cave networks — are often still inaccessible and dangerous to humans.
CSIRO supports NASA’s Voyager 2 spacecraft as it enters interstellar space
Voyager 2 is approximately 18 billion kilometres from Earth. Voyager mission scientists have been closely monitoring the spacecraft for signs that it has exited the 'heliosphere', a protective bubble created by our Sun as we move through our galaxy.
Australia’s CSIRO Powering Breakthrough Ocean Monitoring Capabilities With Saildrone Partnership
CSIRO, Australia’s pre-eminent national science organization, has today announced a partnership with San Francisco Bay Area-based ocean technology start-up Saildrone to radically improve measurement and monitoring in hard-to-access oceans starting in the Southern Hemisphere.
CSIRO, UC Davis announce partnership to enhance global cross-disciplinary research
The five-year partnership marks the first major collaboration agreement with an American university for CSIRO.
CSIRO-Swinburne partnership leads charge for Australia-US innovation
CSIRO and Swinburne University of Technology have launched a new partnership in Silicon Valley as part of a strategic move to increase Australia-US research, innovation and commercialisation.
Chair meets CSIRO partners stateside
CSIRO Chairman David Thodey flew into San Francisco in November to support the growth of U.S. operations and to meet with CSIRO partners.
CSIRO And Anatomics partner to produce first 3D-printed sternum for U.S. patient
Anatomics, an Australian medical device company whose US operations are now co-located at CSIRO's new Silicon Valley office, designed the sternal and rib cage prosthesis and printed it at CSIRO’s Lab 22 facility in Melbourne.