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Whether it's cutting-edge AI research, immersive tech events or giving students hands-on experience with the latest innovations, we're all about the future of tech.

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The hardware side of quantum computers often gets the attention, but researchers are working on the programs and algorithms that will power these machines – and transform computing as we know it.

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Have you heard of the “male technologist” mindset? It may sound familiar, and you may even know such people personally.

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Are you a Year 11 or 12 student dreaming of a career in tech? Come and explore the study and career possibilities in Engineering and IT, attend showcases, and get an insight into the life of an engineering or IT student at UTS.

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Issy Pitt is combining chemistry, robotics and hands-on experience to carve out her place in engineering – with a graduate role locked in before she’s even finished uni.

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Researchers have developed a new AI algorithm, called Torque Clustering, that is much closer to natural intelligence than current methods. It significantly improves how AI systems learn and uncover patterns in data without human guidance.

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Are you a Year 11 or 12 student dreaming of a career in tech? Come and explore the study and career possibilities in Engineering and IT, attend showcases, and get an insight into the life of an engineering or IT student at UTS.

Story

The hardware side of quantum computers often gets the attention, but researchers are working on the programs and algorithms that will power these machines – and transform computing as we know it.

Webpage

Issy Pitt is combining chemistry, robotics and hands-on experience to carve out her place in engineering – with a graduate role locked in before she’s even finished uni.

News

Have you heard of the “male technologist” mindset? It may sound familiar, and you may even know such people personally.

News

Researchers have developed a new AI algorithm, called Torque Clustering, that is much closer to natural intelligence than current methods. It significantly improves how AI systems learn and uncover patterns in data without human guidance.

Discover UTS Tech Festival

Tech Festival is a celebration of everything technology, creativity and innovation at UTS that takes place in June each year. Powered by the Faculty of Engineering and IT, the two-week event is for UTS students and fellow tech enthusiasts and is filled with hackathons, panel events, showcases and workshops across disciplines such as games development, robotics, civil engineering, cybersecurity and so much more.

UTS Tech Fest 23 June - 4 July 2025

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Speaker: Jaime Garcia Marin, Deputy Director, UTS Tech Festival

It's a festival of mini events such as showcases, hackathons, game jams and a whole bunch of competitions where we bring challenges from industry for students to fix in the classroom but not in a traditional teaching scenario.

Speaker: Jason Do, Coordinator Engaged Learning
It's the opportunity to interact with industry

guests and the general public showcasing their projects.

Speaker: Stephanie Lilin, Bachelor of IT majoring in Interaction Design

It's just so great to you know play with the robots and try out the different games and see what my friends have been working on the semester.

Speaker: Jason Do, Coordinator Engaged Learning

And we invite all guests, including friends, families and Industry representatives.

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Why UTS?

Study in the heart of Sydney’s technology precinct at Australia’s #1 ranked young university. Our courses are highly-regarded, developed in partnership with industry leaders using practice-based learning approaches. No matter what path you choose, you'll learn the skills to become an innovative and creative thinker, driving positive change in society.

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    TOP-RANKING

    #1 young university

    In Australia, ranked for excellence in teaching, research impact, industry engagement and international outlook.

    Times Higher Education Young University Rankings 2024

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    INTERNATIONALLY RECOGNISED

    Top 100 worldwide

    Ranked #88 globally, UTS stands among the world's leading universities, recognised for academic excellence and industry impact.

    QS World University Rankings 2025

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    GRADUATE OUTCOMES

    93.3% employed

    Measured three years post-graduation, reflecting strong career readiness and employer demand for UTS graduates.

    2024 Graduate Outcomes Survey – Longitudinal