MAIC funded Logan City Council project uses technology to improve road safety
MAIC provided funding to Logan City Council to pilot the deployment of Advanced Mobility Analytics Group’s (AMAG) Safe Mobility Alert Real Time (SMART).
MAIC provided funding to Logan City Council to pilot the deployment of Advanced Mobility Analytics Group’s (AMAG) Safe Mobility Alert Real Time (SMART).
MAIC and Griffith University have announced a new partnership to explore road safety in Queensland.
MAIC is delighted to announce the new ‘Trauma Connect’ collaboration with Townsville Hospital and Health Service.
The Motor Accident Insurance Commission is pleased to share with you the latest edition of our Quarterly CTP scheme insights report, which showcases recent trends and developments in Queensland’s CTP insurance scheme. This…
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Across the last quarter, the Motor Accident Insurance Commission (MAIC) has been busy presenting and sponsoring road safety and rehabilitation conferences across Australia. Here are a few key highlights: Australian…
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The 2024 MAIC Queensland Student Bionics Innovation Challenge winners were announced this week, with The University of Queensland taking out the top prize for their futuristic superhero suit to help…
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The Motor Accident Insurance Commission (MAIC) is proudly funding a world-first clinical trial for treating spinal cord injuries. The new trial has Griffith University on the cusp of developing a…
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A long-standing area of concern for road safety in Queensland was the lack of comprehensive data linkage in order to understand the true picture of road trauma. Privacy and legislative restrictions…
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To streamline the Compulsory Third Party (CTP) process and enhance support for claimants, the Motor Accident Insurance Commission (MAIC) has recently conducted a series of innovative experiments.
This month we have been reflecting and celebrating on the 30th anniversary of the establishment of the Motor Accident Insurance Commission (MAIC).