US IT services provider company DXC is partnering with Swinburne U and ANU. In Canberra the company will create research with the university and provide student internships, including a programme which integrates people with autism into the company.
According to Swinburne DVC R Alexsandar Subic the joint venture there will embed research and research based training in industry problem-solving.
This is another win for Professor Subic’s applied research and teaching strategy. In August Siemens committed to locate $135m in manufacturing software at Swinburne for students from apprentice to PhD to train with CMM August 15).