AI services for government, mental health, justice and transport organisations.
At Portable, our Artificial Intelligence services are at the forefront of digital innovation for government and the impact sector internationally. Since our early work in machine learning for Amica, we've rapidly built our expertises and today are extending it into generative AI across transport, justice, education and mental health.
Our team has traversed the entire ecosystem from research, machine learning and deployment to policy development, hands on training and change management.
Contact us today to discover how our team of experts can help you create truly transformational change.
Case Studies in AI
We contribute to law reform enquiries:
Submission to the Select Committee on Artificial Intelligence (AI)
01 September 2023
Double Jeopardy: The Economic and Social Costs of Keeping Women Behind Bars
04 November 2022
Australian Human Rights Commission: Human rights and technology project
01 January 2022
Empowerment by design: Using technology to enable better decision making
01 August 2021
Making ODR Human: Using Human-Centred Design for ODR Product Development
01 February 2018
ALRC: Review of the family law system
27 September 2017
We tailor our technology to set you up for success:
Our award-winning team of technologists are experts in designing, building, and maintaining purpose-built technology stacks which leverage the latest platforms, frameworks, and programming languages.
What our clients have to say about us.
Examples of our industry expertise.
We provide design-led approaches to help people resolve their own disputes without having to go through courts or tribunals. We designed and developed amica in partnership with National Legal Aid, which won the National Award for Best Government and Public Sector Solution of the Year at the 2020 iAwards.
We develop ways to connect people to the information they need, based on their situation. Our work includes the Legal Aid NSW Grants Tracker which provides people with updated information on their application for legal aid, as well as the Traffic Guided Pathway, which helps advise people on next steps for traffic infringements.
We have partnered with the Melbourne School of Government to explore how to better inform employees while they navigate and resolve employment issues. We are currently designing ways to facilitate conversations and provide information about employment rights and obligations in engaging, accessible ways.
We champion the intersection of access to justice and mental health in order to deliver and support youth justice. We have extensive experience working with young people in mental health services with Orygen and headspace. We are taking this approach to seek out ways that youth justice can be better delivered using design and technology.