An entry-level contribution per annum allows access to the ATcrc's quarterly reports and any other internal research reports of interest. More importantly, supporting partners have access to the researchers undertaking our current programs. This provides the opportunity to explore new and associated areas of research, commercialise any ATcrc intellectual property and negotiate a commercial arrangement. Some supporting partners also have an in-kind relationship with ATcrc.
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As of 2 September 2002, the Telecommunications Engineering and Networking research group at the University of Western Australia and the Australian Telecommunications Research Institute at Curtin University of Technology will operate under a common joint venture agreement as WATRI (Western Australian Telecommunications Research Institute). The new Institute is based in Nedlands.

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