RMIT Cuts Research Time from Months to Days with AWS-powered High-Performance Computing
Learn how Australia's leading public research institute transformed its research capabilities, using AWS cloud technology to significantly accelerate research innovation and enhance global competitiveness.
Key Metrics
From months to days
Accelerated time for research computingFrom 3 months to 3.5 days
Reduced time to complete research projectsPay-for-use efficiency
Paying only for consumed resourcesOverview
In the rapidly evolving field of academic research, The Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT University) encountered significant challenges accessing high-performance computing (HPC) infrastructure. Prolonged wait times for computing resources and delayed project timelines were common, hindering the university's capacity for timely scientific discovery and innovation.
Founded in 1887, RMIT University is a leading public research university based in Melbourne, Australia. RMIT has continually prioritized advancements across a variety of fields, including the arts, architecture, engineering, technology, and business.
In response to these challenges, RMIT collaborated with Amazon Web Services (AWS) and AWS Partner The Data Foundry to revolutionize its research capabilities. Together, they launched RACE, a cloud-first research facility that provides researchers the compute resources required to conduct projects. This strategic move significantly reduced the time to kickstart research work, facilitating significant acceleration in insights and breakthroughs for RMIT's researchers and their industry collaborators.

About RMIT University (Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology)
RMIT University, based in Melbourne, Australia, is a leading public research university with 97,000 students. The university focuses on art and design, architecture, education, engineering, technology, business, and communications.

Through our collaboration with AWS, we've significantly enhanced RMIT's research capabilities, dramatically reducing timelines and boosting computational power. This transformation not only accelerates our research outcomes but also aligns perfectly with our "Knowledge with Action" strategy to 2031.
Professor Mark Easton
Associate Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Research InfrastructureAWS Services Used
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