Australia's AI infrastructure moment and what it means for IP strategy


Australia is fast moving into the category of a “must file” jurisdiction for AI related intellectual property. Discover why Australia is becoming a priority jurisdiction for AI innovation. A jurisdiction attracting this level of AI investment isn't one your IP strategy can afford to overlook.
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Power availability, reliability and cost play a central role in determining where data centres can be built and how they operate. In practice, this has brought energy and AI infrastructure design much closer together than they were even a few years ago, and has resulted in Australia being a key jurisdiction for IP protection in these areas.
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Anthropic’s interest in Australian data centres signals the country’s move into the global AI infrastructure mainstream—alongside billions in investment from Amazon Web Services and OpenAI—raising important considerations for how the software powering this growth is protected.
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Australia’s R&D tax incentive program provides a meaningful tax offset of 38.5% - 46.5% on eligible R&D expenditure, and is a key inducement for the booming development of data centres here.
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As AI systems increasingly rely on hyperscale data centres, dense GPU infrastructure and significant power capacity, confidence in where commercially significant deployment is most likely to occur increases. And as jurisdictions such as Australia, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand emerge as key players in this space, IP protection in these strategically important compute hubs becomes much more significant for commercially savvy Ai companies.
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Firmus Technologies is an Australian based AI infrastructure company that is making headlines for its innovative approach to AI-specific data centre deployments (which it refers to as “AI Factories”) – not to mention the multi-billion-dollar agreements it is involved in. Strong IP is supporting it's smart technology.
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