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DCCEEW (The Safeguard) - Kororo (Digital Transformation Company) Portfolio

DCCEEW (The Safeguard)

Kororo collaborates with The NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water (DCCEEW) to improve and maintain the Energy Security Safeguard (ESS) digital service.

Jira Automation and API Integration

FNCAA (Jira Automation)

Kororo collaborated with Museums of History NSW (MHNSW) to streamline FNCAA efforts with Jira Automation and integrate custom APIs to it, boosting efficiency and reducing error.

State Library of NSW

State Library of NSW

CEP Project was put into action to improve the reader’s experience of the library’s catalogue. We were involved in designing the system architecture, building the data pipeline, designing the underlying data model, including creating resilient microservices with API orientation. Our team worked together to comprehend the requirements and specifications including the current data schema of the existing systems.

MHNSW

MHNSW (Custom Application Development)

By utilising the capabilities of Adlib, Rosetta, and Alma we streamlined Museums of History New South Wales (MHNSW) archival workflows, helping them to manage and preserve their enormous collection of historical documents efficiently.

Australian Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS)

Australian Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS)

ASPS' existing systems needed improvement because of some multiple errors and difficulties. Kororo helps to investigate the current ASPS systems and find solutions to have more integrated and manageable Membership/Customer Relationship Management (MRM/CRM) systems. The challenges on the current ASPS systems are; disconnected systems, no usable documentation, slow improvements, and outdated system versions.

Unstructured Data with NLP

Unstructured Data with NLP

The project is to understand information from given data that is not well structured. The data is stored in human sentences which describe the information. The process is to extract key features information to analyse what are the quantities and items. Given examples of data such as “five books and three pencils”, the systems are able to understand that there are 5 amounts of books and 3 amounts of pencils.

Tiger

Tiger

The project starts in the interest of exploring options for automated tagging of Library digitised photographic collection. The option focuses cloud APIs solutions among AWS, Google and Microsoft.

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