About Remote AI Teams

Remote AI Teams is an Australian-based AI training and workforce solutions company built on decades of combined commercial experience across industry, training, manufacturing, workforce development, and project delivery. Although Remote AI Teams is a newer company structure, the operational experience behind it comes from long-established businesses and industry networks that have worked across oil and gas, mining, manufacturing, recycling, logistics, and skilled workforce supply throughout Australia.

This means Remote AI Teams is not a start-up built on appearance alone. It is a next-generation company built on real commercial foundations, real industry knowledge, and real operating history.

Led by Director Michelle Condello, Remote AI Teams was created to bring together established business capability and emerging AI technology under one unified vision. The company exists to train people, build workforce pathways, support industry, and deliver practical AI-enabled systems that can be used in the real world.

Remote AI Teams has a strong focus on working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, helping create training, employment, and enterprise opportunities that are practical, scalable, and future-focused. The company believes advanced AI systems should not be limited to large corporations or metropolitan centres. They should also be used to support Traditional Owners, regional communities, and people who have historically had less access to technology, training, and opportunity.

At the same time, Remote AI Teams works with broader Australian industry to help businesses source skilled people, improve training outcomes, implement AI systems, and strengthen their workforce capability. This combination of community impact and commercial capability is at the heart of the company’s model.

Remote AI Teams is building its reputation as a leading Australian force in practical AI training and applied workforce technology. Its leadership is connected to globally recognised AI networks, industry conversations, and emerging technology developments, with a strong focus on turning innovation into usable systems that create measurable results.

Remote AI Teams stands for practical AI, real training, real jobs, and real industry outcomes. It is built for the future, backed by experience, and focused on making advanced technology work where it matters most.

What we do now

AI training and workforce development

Practical training and workforce pathways designed to help people and organisations use AI tools and technology in real work settings.

Industry and operational support

Support for workforce systems, implementation planning, and practical project delivery linked to remote, regional, and industry needs.

Community participation and capability building

Programs and support focused on training, work pathways, technology access, and participation for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.

Why this matters

Remote AI Teams exists to make practical technology, training, and capability building more accessible in places that are often overlooked. The company focuses on turning emerging AI tools into grounded systems that can support training outcomes, operational work, and long-term commercial participation.

Future vision

At Remote AI Teams, we believe the future of artificial intelligence is personal.

We see a world where every individual has their own AI agent working alongside them through life — not as a cold piece of software, but as a trusted digital partner that learns how they think, how they work, how they communicate, and how they learn best.

In the future we are building toward, a person’s phone or tablet will become far more than just a device. It will become their own personal AI agent — a constant support system that helps guide training, work, communication, decision-making, problem solving, and daily life. Over time, that agent will grow with the individual, becoming smarter, more useful, and more aligned to their goals, skills, and environment.

This vision is especially important for people who may have been left behind by traditional systems — those in remote communities, those with limited access to training, those entering the workforce for the first time, and those who need support delivered in a practical and personal way. We believe AI should not be reserved for large companies or city-based professionals. It should be available to everyone, in a form that feels natural, helpful, and human.

As robotics become more affordable, more practical, and more accepted in everyday business and community life, we see the software and agent systems being developed today moving directly into robotic platforms of the future. In simple terms, the AI relationship that begins on a phone or tablet today may eventually continue through a physical robotic assistant tomorrow.

That means a person who has spent years working with their own AI agent — learning skills, receiving guidance, building routines, and solving problems together — may one day see that same agent operate through a robotic system in the workplace, in training environments, in field operations, in care settings, or in everyday service roles. The intelligence, communication style, personal knowledge, and support history built over time would not need to start again. It would simply move into its next form.

This is one of the reasons Remote AI Teams is focused not only on training people to use AI, but on building practical, real-world systems that grow with them over time. We are not just looking at today’s tools. We are building toward a future where personalised AI becomes a lifelong companion to work, learning, and productivity — and where that same intelligence can one day operate through robotics and other advanced systems as they become mainstream.

We believe this shift will change the way people interact with technology forever. Instead of learning to use disconnected systems, people will build an ongoing relationship with one intelligent assistant that understands them. Instead of starting from scratch every time they enter a new job, new training program, or new stage of life, they will carry forward an AI agent that already knows their history, strengths, preferences, and needs. Instead of technology feeling distant or complicated, it will become familiar, supportive, and deeply practical.

At Remote AI Teams, this is the future we are working toward: a world where every person can access their own intelligent agent, grow with it, and eventually see that intelligence move beyond the screen and into the real world.

Current engagement and credibility

Remote AI Teams is building its credibility through active engagement across research, government, community, and practical industry pathways.

The company is in ongoing discussion with James Cook University across several related research and technology areas. These discussions include advanced AI processing systems and software development, plant imaging and environmental documentation methods, and areas of overlap with Indigenous plant research and native ingredient applications. In-person meetings have already taken place, and the current focus is on practical discussion, cross-reference, and exploring how Remote AI Teams can contribute to overlapping areas of work.

Remote AI Teams is also in ongoing engagement with AusIndustry, including direct discussions around business growth, innovation pathways, and the broader direction of the company. These conversations have supported clearer thinking around strategy, R&D alignment, and future industry connections, and have been valuable in helping the business identify relevant contacts, programs, and pathways as it develops.

Across Queensland and Western Australia, the company is developing working relationships linked to training, skills development, Indigenous employment, practical AI adoption, and grant-supported growth opportunities. This includes a focus on building practical capability that can be deployed into training, workforce pathways, and long-term regional participation.

Remote AI Teams is also engaged in ongoing relationship-building and practical project discussions connected to the Western Yalanji context, including field activity, grant-linked work, plant research, and future pathways for community participation. This work is being approached with respect for local context, practical outcomes, and long-term value creation.

In regional and Aboriginal community settings, Remote AI Teams works with trusted local relationship-builders and training-focused organisations that help create practical pathways into community meetings, project discussions, and future participation opportunities. These relationships are important because they help connect the company with the right people, places, and practical opportunities in a respectful and workable way.

Company details

Legal entity: Remote AI Teams Pty Ltd

ABN: 49 693 903 534

ACN: 693 903 534

Company type: Australian proprietary company, limited by shares

Registered: Queensland, Australia

GST status: Registered for GST

Director: Michelle Condello

Main business location: Western Australia 6230

Queensland registered office locality: Strathpine QLD 4500

Remote AI Teams Australia Network

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