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Can your research be commercialised? Or has the world found a simpler way to solve the problem?
In the cloistered environment of tertiary institutions, it becomes even more important to stay in touch with trends and adopted technologies.
Atamo maintains its ties with the academic community. We have assisted in early market research, helped establish new industry-sponsored courses, and introduced industry to potentially viable technologies.
We have also opened dialogues with US-based institutions and Australian innovation centres.

Our work has included:
- Planning a new course in the engineering curriculum for asset management as required by a large industry company. This involved liaison between the company and university to match requirements for both parties.
- Assessment of numerous technologies for commercial viability, including:
- a novel fume extraction method
- active noise reduction in large mining vehicles
- use of optical coherent tomography in treatment of skin disfigurations
- a patented communications protocol flow control method
- A business case for establishing a regional renewable energy research centre
- Progression in industry of an industrial plant control and monitoring system
- Commercialisation strategy for a process to crack methane into hydrogen and graphite
- Funds attraction for a technique and prototype to simulate explosions
Atamo provides the path from academia to the commercial world.
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