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NICTA demonstrates new mobile applications and unveils innovative supply chain and de-bugging software at CeBIT
11/05/2009 12:00

NICTA, Australia’s Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Research Centre of Excellence, will arrive at CeBIT tomorrow armed with an exciting array of fresh applications software and systems solutions. Two new mobile applications designed for the iPhone will be demonstrated publicly for the first time. NICTA’s innovative supply chain logistics software along with a new software testing tool that detects bugs early in the software development process will also be on public show for the first time.

When:    10am – 6pm
               
12-14 May, 2009
Where:   Hall 4, Stand J30, Future Parc area
                CeBIT Australia 2009
               
Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre, Darling Harbour


NICTA will showcase its new TiniWiki™ application designed for the iPhone. TiniWiki stores the entire Wikipedia on a phone allowing access even when offline. TiniWiki leverages patent-pending technologies developed at NICTA.

NICTA’s Beem™ viral distribution network technology makes distributing content to a social network easy. When a message is sent, Beem examines available networks, automatically selecting the best one for message delivery. Beem’s release for the iPhone and Android phones is imminent.

• NICTA’s ATOMIC software solves complex supply chain logistics challenges.
Freight, logistics and field force companies can now enhance the deployment of their assets and resources in an efficient and environmentally friendly way. ATOMIC’s first product release is a Vehicle Routing and Scheduling module for a cash logistics operation. ATOMIC is now looking for further customers and financial partners.

• Goanna™ is NICTA’s debugging and code-testing software.
Goanna detects bugs early in the software development process before code is run, helping deliver your code on time and on budget. Goanna is available to individual software developers and is now looking for customers and funding partners.

Other NICTA technologies and research projects on show at CeBIT:
Automap: Automatically creating and updating urban maps for the personal navigation market
• Implant Systems: The future of medical implants
• ContAd: Targeted, tailored and timely online advertising tools
• TEMPO: The technology behind NICTA’s European Union 7th Framework engagement
• GiFi: High-frequency wireless technology operating in the 60GHz spectrum
• ePASA: NICTA’s Performance Assessment for Service Architectures system that enables the design and verification of large, complex ICT systems.

NICTA’s Project Leaders, Researchers and Commercialisation personnel will be on hand to discuss their respective projects.

 

Document(s): pdf NICTA demonstrates new mobile applications and unveils innovative supply chain and de-bugging software at CeBIT
Contact: Dorothy Kennedy
Phone: +61 2 9376 2098 or +61 488 229 687
Email:
dorothy.kennedy@nicta.com.au