La Trobe University campuses to become futuristic mini-cities with Optus partnership

By Lucy Battersby
Updated October 26 2016 - 1:13am, first published 12:15am
La Trobe vice-chancellor Professor John Dewar expects a five-fold increase in demand for cyber security employees in coming years. Photo: La Trobe University
La Trobe vice-chancellor Professor John Dewar expects a five-fold increase in demand for cyber security employees in coming years. Photo: La Trobe University
Optus business manager John Paitaridis says the firm will even hire graduates directly from the cyber security course at La Trobe University. Photo: Louise Kennerley
Optus business manager John Paitaridis says the firm will even hire graduates directly from the cyber security course at La Trobe University. Photo: Louise Kennerley
Demand for skilled cyber security experts is expected to increase in coming years.  Photo: Brian A Jackson
Demand for skilled cyber security experts is expected to increase in coming years. Photo: Brian A Jackson

La Trobe University campuses and its students will be test beds for futuristic parking, safety and traffic technology, as part for an $8 million partnership with Optus.

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