CSIRO awarded NSW iAward for VariantSpark Innovation
Australian innovator CSIRO has been awarded the merit of the Public Sector category at the NSW Australian Information Industry Association iAwards, which unearths, recognises and rewards excellence in Australian innovation.
Delivered by Australia’s peak industry representative body for innovation technology, the Australian Information Industry Association (AIIA), the iAwards is Australia’s longest running and most broadly scoped innovation recognition program, promoting excellence in the Australian digital ecosystem.
This year the AIIA transformed the competition to create “THE BIGGEST PITCH” where entrants were asked to submit a three-minute pitch about their innovation solution. In their 27th year, the 2020 iAwards saw a clear focus on innovations that seek to help address the world during and post COVID-19.
The Transformational Bioinformatics group entered the iAwards with VariantSpark. VariantSpark is our cutting edge machine learning framework for disease gene discovery, made resilient by offering it on the AWS Marketplace.
“As Australia’s innovation catalyst, we amplify industry through the use of science and technology. The iAwards will give us the opportunity to showcase VariantSpark to the nation and bring cloud-based Machine-Learning to industry problems” says Dr Denis Bauer, Transformational Bioinformatics group leader. “VariantSpark has a wide application area in the innovation sector ranging from disease gene detection to the prediction of customer churn or equipment failure. This will enable us to deliver innovation at the speed of cloud.”
The Australian e-Health Research Centre (AEHRC) is CSIRO's digital health research program and a joint venture between CSIRO and the Queensland Government. The AEHRC works with state and federal health agencies, clinical research groups and health businesses around Australia.