One of the Videotrace patent applications has just been accepted by IP Australia.
It’s Patent Number 2007202157
ABSTRACT A method for generating a three dimensional (3D) model of an object is depicted in a two dimensional (2D) image is disclosed, The 2D image includes associated 3D information. The method includes an operator determining a geometric more »
Hettich partner with LBT Innovations to commercialise ACVT technology
From the LBT Innovations ASX release:
15 April 2013, Adelaide: Medical technology company LBT Innovations Limited (ASX: LBT) has signed an agreement with the Switzerland-based laboratory instrumentation company, Hettich AG Switzerland, to finalise a partnership to complete the development and commercialisation of LBT’s Automated Plate Assessment System (APAS®).
The APAS system is built more »
Congratulations to Dr Gustavo Carneiro on the awarding of his latest US patent.
The patent covers:
A method for detecting fetal anatomic features in ultrasound images includes
providing an ultrasound image of a fetus, specifying an anatomic feature to be
detected in a region S determined by parameter more »
A news release about our recent ARC Linkage grant award:
University of Adelaide computer scientists are developing image-based technology which promises a major boost to the breeding of improved cereal varieties for the harsher environmental conditions expected under climate change.
Led by Professor Anton van den Hengel, Director of the Australian more »
“Investors are looking at it … it’s on their radar and I think they will start making some serious investments in about two to three years.”
Prof Anton van den Hengel won the South Australian Pearcey Foundation Award for 2010. The other state winners announced thus far are Lars and Jens Rasmussen, who have won the 2010 NSW Pearcey Award.
From the Peacey Foundation web site:
The 2010 South Australian Pearcey Foundation Award was presented to more »
The ACVT has been successful in attracting a Capability and Technology Demonstrator (CTD) Program award from the Federal Government and DSTO.
The award supports the development of a technology demonstrator based on ACVT’s existing capabilities in in content-based image retrieval. Content-based image retrieval allows large image databases to be searched on the basis of the images themselves. more »
Videotrace and Punchcard, the company commercialising it won the Research and Development category of this year’s South Australian iAwards.
The iAwards are Australia’s premier technology innovation awards program. The Australian Information Industry Association (AIIA) has hosted the awards for 16 years, with this year’s awards sponsored by more »
Punchard, the company commercialising Videotrace, has been selected as one of the 23 ICT companies to participate in this year’s Tech23 event.
Tech23 is run by Slattery IT, and offers 23 of Australia’s most innovative companies a five-minute time-slot to show off their business model to an audience of 400+ potential more »
The ACVT was recently awarded two grants from the Premier’s Science and Research Fund:
A $590,000 grant for an aerial and satellite imagery exploitation program:
Led by Professor Anton van den Hengel from the University of Adelaide, this project aims to develop capability in modern aerial and satellite image processing, and will initially focus on more »

