UTS is a key partner of the Tech Central innovation precinct, which will power the future economic and social growth of New South Wales.

“These capabilities will boost local innovation in a broad range of high-tech industries, including quantum computing and other quantum technologies, robotics and AI, advanced communications and smart devices, energy, bio- and med-tech,” - A/Prof Nathan Langford, director of the new APPF facility. Image by Andy Burrows.
University of Technology Sydney (UTS) researchers have won $4.4 million in government funding to establish the Advanced Prototype Packaging Facility (APPF) and the Vaccine & RNA Design Centre (VRDC). Download the Ministerial announcement here.
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