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Reuben Mah from Soil CRC won after developing a portable, pocket-sized 3D-printed device that pairs with smartphone apps to allow farmers to quickly and accurately test their soil.

Winner of Cooperative Research Australia’s Early Career Researcher (ECR) Competition has been announced

What’s Happening? Reuben Mah from Soil CRC and the University of Tasmania was announced as the winner of Cooperative Research Australia’s Early Career Researcher (ECR) Competition for developing a portable, pocket-sized 3D-printed device that pairs with smartphone apps to allow farmers to quickly and accurately test their soil. Why It matters The research will help reduce the expenses and facilitate the timely process of current laboratory testing with farmers and agronomists (plant and soil scientists) already witnessing the benefits of the device, which optimises their soil fertility interventions for the best crop growth. By The Numbers High calibre entries from all five ECR Competition finalists suggested a strong pool of next-generation research experts for Australia. Earlier this evening, more than

Unlocking Queensland's Potential: AI Education

Unlocking Queensland’s Potential with AI Education

With a joint mission to unlock the potential of AI, the partnership between the Department and the Queensland AI Hub seeks to educate, inspire, and equip small business leaders with the necessary skills for growth and innovation.

Unveiling History: Mackay's New Trail Gem

Unveiling History: Mackay’s New Trail Gem

Explore Mackay’s trail where railway history meets modern recreation. Mackay Sugar’s donated turntable adds a nostalgic touch, blending the past into the Finch Hatton Trail’s scenic paths and inviting visitors on a journey through time.

Reuben Mah from Soil CRC won after developing a portable, pocket-sized 3D-printed device that pairs with smartphone apps to allow farmers to quickly and accurately test their soil.

Winner of Cooperative Research Australia’s Early Career Researcher (ECR) Competition has been announced

What’s Happening? Reuben Mah from Soil CRC and the University of Tasmania was announced as the winner of Cooperative Research Australia’s Early Career Researcher (ECR) Competition for developing a portable, pocket-sized 3D-printed device that pairs with smartphone apps to allow farmers to quickly and accurately test their soil. Why It matters The research will help reduce the expenses and facilitate the timely process of current laboratory testing with farmers and agronomists (plant and soil scientists) already witnessing the benefits of the device, which optimises their soil fertility interventions for the best crop growth. By The Numbers High calibre entries from all five ECR Competition finalists suggested a strong pool of next-generation research experts for Australia. Earlier this evening, more than

Unlocking Queensland's Potential: AI Education

Unlocking Queensland’s Potential with AI Education

With a joint mission to unlock the potential of AI, the partnership between the Department and the Queensland AI Hub seeks to educate, inspire, and equip small business leaders with the necessary skills for growth and innovation.

Unveiling History: Mackay's New Trail Gem

Unveiling History: Mackay’s New Trail Gem

Explore Mackay’s trail where railway history meets modern recreation. Mackay Sugar’s donated turntable adds a nostalgic touch, blending the past into the Finch Hatton Trail’s scenic paths and inviting visitors on a journey through time.