Disruptive technologies offer new job opportunities

Australia’s defence industry is creating great long-term employment opportunities for students studying STEM subjects, with many worthy programs described in this APDR edition. But will the major projects underway now and on the horizon offer jobs for people with other aptitudes? In particular what...

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Published inAsia-Pacific defence reporter (2002) Vol. 44; no. 6; pp. 54 - 56
Main Author Geoff Slocombe
Format Magazine Article
Published 01.07.2018
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ISSN1446-6880

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Summary:Australia’s defence industry is creating great long-term employment opportunities for students studying STEM subjects, with many worthy programs described in this APDR edition. But will the major projects underway now and on the horizon offer jobs for people with other aptitudes? In particular what extra skills will disruptive technologies like collaborative robots, artificial intelligence, machine learning, automation of knowledge work, Blockchain software, quantum computing, the Internet of Things, micro-unmanned systems, augmented reality, cloud computing, etc. demand in the future work force?
Bibliography:ASIA-PACIFIC DEFENCE REPORTER (2002), Vol. 44, No. 6, Jul 2018, 54-56
Informit, Melbourne (Vic)
ISSN:1446-6880