Some members may have read the front page article in The Weekend Australian"(14-15 March) headed " 'Holy crap, it worked!': ...
Hi Hannah, I am from Indonesia and I am interested in knowing more about the project. I might be able to assist. ------------------------------ ...
Hi all, Following on from a discussion in this forum last year, I am sharing the below and attached government Occupational ...
Hi Hannah, have you considered trying Deepl to do the translation for you? I follow news articles on the Swiss public broadcaster ...
Dear Members, We are seeking the assistance of our RACI community. Our ICQ paper for 2026 has been partially translated into ...
Hi Daniel, I am a director with Engel Hellyer & Partners and for 10 years I've been operating in the AICIS/TGA/FSANZ space. ...
1. Which branch are you from? Queensland, UQ 2. What are you passionate about within the field of chemistry? High ...
There's also: - Thaeata https://thaeta.com.au/industries/agriculture-veterinary/ DTS Regulatory Consultants https://www.dtsreg.com.au/consultancy/ ...
I think I must have been the next (non-slide rule) generation. I agree, AI is a tool which can be used for benefit but banning ...
Thanks for that, much appreciated! Seems like a fairly niche space. ------------------------------ Daniel Couton ---------- ...
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