For more than a decade, we’ve been at the forefront of creating lasting change through partnerships that connect First Nations communities, industry, government, and education.
Our work blends Indigenous knowledge with emerging technologies, creating solutions that are culturally grounded, future-focused, and driven by community priorities.
What it looks like in action

Caring for Country in Western Cape York
A three-year, community-led program combining Indigenous knowledge with cutting-edge technology to protect and restore Country, strengthen culture, and create lasting economic opportunities across four remote communities.

Inspiring the next generation in over 400 schools across Australia
Bringing augmented reality storytelling into classrooms, helping students learn from Elders and Traditional Custodians, and inspiring future careers in technology, conservation and creative industries.

Major infrastructure projects - Kemps Creek Data Centre
Embedding cultural heritage, Indigenous knowledge, and community engagement into the design and delivery of one of Australia’s largest data facilities, setting a new standard for inclusive, sustainable infrastructure development.
What our partners have to say
'We have a strong commitment to deep learning in Indigenous ways of being, knowing and doing. In the spirit of collaborating and listening, Microsoft is proud to work with Indigital and Dharug Nation Traditional Custodians to reflect Indigenous connection to Country at our Kemps Creek Data Centre.'
Steven Worrall, Managing Director, Microsoft Australia
'I really am impressed with the outcome our little group of family was able to accomplish in such a short timeframe. To have such a great impact on a place that would otherwise be a bare concrete set of buildings [data centre] – hopefully this will help reduce its impact on the land it will occupy'
Kristoffer Butler, Cabrogal Contributor
“We are proud to be working with Indigital on this unique project, which is harnessing the power of Traditional Owners’ deep cultural knowledge of their land and water for everyone’s benefit and building opportunities for future generations. "
Kellie Parker, Rio Tinto Chief Executive, Australia
On the global stage
Sharing Indigenous-led innovation at events including the Dubai World Expo, the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues, and the annual World Economic Forum, influencing international conversations on Country, Culture, and technology.


Recognised for innovation & impact
We’ve been honoured with 11 national and international awards recognising our leadership in uniting cultural knowledge, technology, and collaboration, including our CEO, Mikaela Jade, being named a Schwab Foundation Social Innovator of the Year in 2022.