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Welcome to the Information Technology Innovation Group (ITIG)


The mission of ITIG is to provide quality research and development services to the information technology industry. ITIG's immediate goal is to attain a national reputation as a group that provides innovative and state-of-the-art computing solutions to industry problems.

Currently ITIG are working with the Department of Defence (Canberra, Melbourne and Adelaide), VicRoads, Bayside Health, and the Australian Graduate School of Entrepreneurship at Swinburne University. ITIG is currently negotiating with San Jose State University and NASA on a collaborative research program.
     
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Latest News and Events
May 2008
The Inner Melbourne housing affordability site www.imrhai.com.au is launched by the the Minister for Local Government, Dick Wynne, at the Local Area Planning Support Conference. Click here for the official media release.
 
February 2008
www.imrhai.com.au is officially released. The housing affordability website, established as a joint initiative of the Cities of Melbourne, Yarra, Stonnington and Port Phillip provides useful and accessible data on affordable housing needs and targets at the regional and local government levels for inner Melbourne.
 
January 2008
www.batamO.com is officially released. batamO™ makes the internet easier, quicker and safer by showing all your favourite links in the one place.
 
December 2007
ITIG are accepted under a standing offer panel arrangement to provide contracted services to the Defence Science & Technology Organisation (DSTO) to support Soldier Modernisation Projects.
 
July 2007
ITIG commence a joint research agreement with the Defence Science & Technology Organisation (DSTO) on 'Agent Development & Seminar War Games'.
 
May 2007
ITIG farewell senior research assistant Dr Pauline Byrt. ITIG wish her well with all her future endeavours.
 
December 2006
The 2006 Vice-Chancellor's Industry Engagement Award was awarded to the Information Technology Innovation Group (Mr Kon Mouzakis, Ms Pamela Scicluna, Mr Winston Fletcher, Mr Patrick FitzGerald and Dr Pauline Byrt) for the software system developed for the Trauma Reception and Resuscitation (TRR) Project at the Alfred Hospital's Emergency and Trauma Centre. Further details about the achievements of the award winners are available here.
 
September 2006
Media launch at the Trauma Centre of the Alfred Hospital for the beginning of the randomisation trial period for the Trauma Reception & Resuscitation Project with the Minister of Health Bronwyn Pike. Click here for the official media release.

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