AI Showcase

As part of the Careers Fair 2025, the AI Showcase is an exciting new initiative by RMIT Careers, Alumni & Industry Relations. This showcase brings together cutting-edge AI innovations from 6 leading companies and 6 standout RMIT student projects, highlighting how AI is shaping the future of work. 

Meet the 12 AI Showcases: 

ABB Robotics Vietnam

In 2015 ABB introduced YuMi, the world’s first truly collaborative robot, designed for a world in which humans and robots work together. It heralds a new era of robotic coworkers which are able to work side-by-side on the same tasks as humans with extreme accuracy while ensuring the safety of those around it. Thanks to its inherently safe capabilities, YuMi can move impressively fast. In fact, when working collaboratively it boasts one of the highest safe working speeds of all cobots. Moving 1.5 meter per second, it’s single or dual-arm set-up will transform the capabilities of your business.

Ashley Furniture

Ashley is an advanced AI assistant developed for Ashley Furniture Industries and beyond. She combines deep industry expertise with versatile problem-solving across domains like manufacturing, finance, design, and tech. Operating within a multi-agent system, Ashley collaborates with specialized tools to create visuals, analyze data, and deliver tailored solutions. Known for her adaptability, clarity, and ethical transparency, she supports tasks from technical writing to business analysis. More than just an assistant, Ashley is a reliable partner in driving professional growth and operational efficiency.

Duolingo English Test 

The Duolingo English Test (DET) leverages advanced artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning technologies to provide a modern, efficient, and secure assessment of English proficiency. Its adaptive testing algorithm dynamically adjusts question difficulty in real-time based on the test-taker’s responses, ensuring a personalized evaluation experience. AI also plays a crucial role in the test’s security through an AI-enhanced proctoring system that monitors over 75 behavioral and environmental factors during the test. This combination of AI-driven adaptability and security measures allows the DET to deliver accurate, reliable results within 48 hours, offering a convenient and accessible alternative to traditional English proficiency exams.

Ogilvy

At Ogilvy Vietnam, we believe that the best ideas are born from collaboration and fueled by innovation. That’s why we’re embracing WPP Open, our new intelligent marketing operating system, to transform the way we create. This platform connects our creative teams with a global network of experts, providing access to a wealth of data, insights, and AI-powered tools. Imagine being able to instantly tap into the collective intelligence of WPP’s agencies worldwide, generating fresh ideas and developing campaigns that resonate with audiences across cultures. WPP Open is more than just a platform; it’s a creative ecosystem that empowers our teams to deliver exceptional work for clients. If you’re an RMIT student eager to join a dynamic and innovative creative agency, come learn how WPP Open can help you shape the future of advertising.

Samsung Vina Electronics

Introducing the 65″ QLED Q7FA 4K Vision AI Smart TV (2025), a cutting-edge television designed to elevate your entertainment experience. Powered by the AI Q4 Processor, it delivers seamless performance and intelligent features for a personalized viewing experience. With Quantum Dot technology, it reproduces 100% of the color spectrum, ensuring vibrant and accurate colors. The TV brings 1 billion shades of color to life, offering vivid and crisp visuals. Enhanced by Samsung Knox, your privacy and security are protected with absolute safety. Running on One UI Tizen, the intuitive operating system allows easy access to your favorite apps and personalizes every interaction. Experience the future of home entertainment with this advanced, AI-powered smart TV

Tex Fasteners

Driving Innovation with AI Across Functions:
AI is transforming how we work—faster, smarter, and more efficiently. We use AI for real-time data analytics, identifying trends and delivering insights instantly. Our teams create sharp, structured presentations in minutes with AI tools. For us in manufacturing, IoT-enabled dashboards track performance and flag inefficiencies. For strategy, we’ve trained Chat Bots like ChatGPT/Gemini to analyze annual reports, reducing days of work to under an hour. We also leverage AI to train our organization through personalized, scalable training modules, ensuring continuous learning. From operations to upskilling, AI powers our core processes. Join us and shape the future with AI-driven innovation.

AI-Powered Supply Chain Management System for Pizza 4Ps

This system combines big data analytics and AI to optimize restaurant operations. It collects real-time data through sensors and cameras to track foot traffic and customer behavior, and uses machine learning models trained on four years of sales data to predict future ordering patterns and ideal procurement volumes. Key features include dynamic delivery scheduling based on real-time demand and automated alerts for supply shortages, helping managers take proactive action.

Vietnamese Internet Cafes in 2000s as a Thirdspace 

The research explores how Vietnamese internet cafes in the early 2000s functioned as a thirdspace, blending physical and virtual environments to create a unique social hub. While traditionally seen as places for gaming and internet access, these spaces played a larger role in shaping youth culture, fostering interactions that extended beyond the screen.
Drawing from Oldenburg’s (1999) third place theory and Kosari & Amoori’s (2018) thirdspace framework, we analyze how internet cafes became a bridge between real-life social dynamics and digital engagement.
Using a mix of self-conducted interviews, archival materials, and academic sources, we examine how affordability, compact layouts, and the rise of LAN gaming encouraged face-to-face interactions, communal play, and the blending of online and offline identities. The research highlights how these spaces evolved into a vital cultural phenomenon, influencing gaming culture, friendships, and social behaviors in Vietnam.

TMAS - TB Microbial Analysis System

Tuberculosis (TB) kills more people annually than any other pathogen. Resistance is an ever-increasing global problem, not least because diagnostics remain challenging and access limited. 96-well broth microdilution plates offer one approach to highthroughput phenotypic testing, but they can be challenging to read. We developed a new framework, TMAS (TB Microbial Analysis System), which leverages state-of-the-art deep learning models to detect M. tuberculosis growth in images of 96-well microtiter plates. TMAS is designed to measure Minimum Inhibitory Concentrations (MICs) rapidly and accurately while differentiating between true bacterial growth and artefacts. Using 4,018 plate images from the CRyPTIC (Comprehensive Resistance Prediction for Tuberculosis: An International Consortium) dataset to train models and refine the framework, TMAS achieved an essential agreement of 98.8%, significantly outperformed the 90% threshold established by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). TMAS offers a reliable, automated and complementary evaluation to support expert interpretation, potentially improving accuracy and efficiency in tuberculosis drug susceptibility testing (DST). 

Gender Bias Mitigation in Advertisement Videos

Gender bias in Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been a concern as AI systems are increasingly employed in real-life applications. Despite efforts to mitigate bias, challenges remain in addressing gender bias embedded in machine learning systems, particularly in automated feature extraction processes. This paper examines the presence and impacts of gender bias in AI within the domain of automated feature extraction in computer vision, focusing on online video advertisements, which inherently reflect societal stereotypes. We highlight the limitations of existing mitigation techniques, emphasizing the need for transparency, comparability, and explainability in addressing bias. By systematically analyzing feature extraction methods and their normative harms, we propose a framework for evaluating gender bias by transforming video data into quantifiable features using pre-trained models and analyzing these features through various dimensions grounded in psychology and marketing research. We will employ a multistage approach including video annotation, automated feature extraction, unsupervised learning techniques, and supervised training models. This work provides actionable insights for reducing gender bias and enhancing fairness in AI systems.

RTUTOR

RTUTOR is a virtual assistant on Canvas, powered by OpenAI’s GPT-4o, designed to automate and enhance academic support at RMIT. It helps students with course content, assignment guidance, rubric clarification, and writing support. For staff, it offers feedback refinement and student performance insights—leveraging GPT-4o, machine learning, NLP, and RMIT data systems.

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