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Oct
8
Mon
Graphene+2018: The 4th Industrial Revolution conference @ Hawthorne Arts Centre
Oct 8 all-day
Graphene+2018: The 4th Industrial Revolution conference @ Hawthorne Arts Centre | Hawthorn | Victoria | Australia

Invitation to Graphene+2018: The 4th Industrial Revolution conference

Monday October 8, Hawthorn Arts Centre, Melbourne

Scientists, academia, advanced manufacturers and global start-up incubator leaders address: How Australia can spearhead the technology, and foster the start-up culture, that will drive the next generation of interconnectedness through the Internet of Things using graphene as the enabler of change.

Speakers include — 

Government:

  • Daniel Mulino MLC, Parliamentary Secretary for Treasury and Finance, Victoria

Startup incubation:

  • Omer Gozen, VP, New Materials & Packaging, Plug and Play (USA)

Academia:

  • Professor Linda Kristjanson AO, Vice Chancellor, Swinburne University
  • Professor Bronwyn Fox, Director, Manufacturing Futures Research Institute, Swinburne University of Technology
  • Professor David Officer, Centre of Excellence for Electromaterials Research

Business:

  • Chris Gilbey OAM, CEO Imagine IM; Chair, Australian Graphene Industry Association
  • Ray Gibbs, CEO, Haydale Limited
  • Brendan Swifte, CEO, Geofabrics
  • Elina Ollila, CEO, UX-Fit (USA)
  • Dominic Rohrmus, Senior Engineer, Siemens AG (Germany)
  • Professor Peter Middendorf, Director Arena2036 (Germany)
  • Volkmar Doericht, R&D for Digitalization and Automation, Siemens (Germany)

Issues to be discussed include —

  • Graphene: Solving big problems
  • Designing Materials: Doing more with less
  • From startup to billion dollar markets
  • Invention, research and IP
  • Making Australian manufacturing globally relevant

For the complete agenda, please visit: grapheneindustry.org.au/conference/schedule

Feb
21
Thu
what3words Webinar
Feb 21 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm
what3words Webinar

Learn how to plan and deliver products and services to any location in Australia – no matter how ambiguous the address with what3words.

what3words has divided the world into a grid of 3m x 3m squares and assigned each one a unique 3 word address, providing a precise and incredibly simple way to talk about location. It means everyone and everywhere now has an address.

Join Peter Landis, 360HR’s geospatial recruitment specialist, as he interviews Tom Blaksley from what3words, to uncover the potential and real world applications benefiting from this revolutionary solution to an age old problem.

Webinar details:

Date:    Thursday, 21 February

Time:    4.00PM AEDT

Register here

Apr
23
Thu
Webinar: Marine & Coastal Policy
Apr 23 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Webinar: Marine & Coastal Policy

Speaker:

Rebecca Price is the Principal Policy Officer, Land Management Policy | Energy, Environment and Climate Change at DELWP.

Rebecca will be presenting on the update of the Marine and Coastal Policy that was recently released. Join in the questions and answers after the presentation.

If you are involved in sea level implications from beach erosion, storm surges, the tidal interface, land tenure etc, don’t miss this webinar!

Second speaker to be announced.

Cost
Member FREE | Non-member $45

Contact

rom.vic@sssi.org.au

Nov
9
Thu
TASSIC Geospatial Workforce Development Forum @ Crowne Plaza Hobart plus online
Nov 9 @ 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm
TASSIC Geospatial Workforce Development Forum @ Crowne Plaza Hobart plus online

The Tasmanian Spatial Information Council (TASSIC) will hold a Geospatial Workforce Development Forum on 9 November 2023, to help shape the future of the geospatial sector in Tasmania.

The Forum will bring together key stakeholders from education, employers, government and suppliers to address critical challenges and opportunities facing the sector.

The Forum will include presentations from representatives of industry, government and the education sector, as follows:

  • Paul Digney (Jacobs)
  • Rob Rowell (Insight GIS)
  • Ben Morris (Local Government Association of Tasmania)
  • Michael Krome (Australian Spatial Analytics)
  • Arco Lucieer (University of Tasmania)
  • Sam Ebert (TAFE NSW)
  • Troy Robbins (TasTAFE)

The event will conclude with a moderated discussion session led by Danika Bakalich (Geospatial Council of Australia).

The Forum will be a hybrid event with both in-person and online attendance options available, and it will employ the Menti-Meter program to facilitate discussions, ensuring that each delegate’s voice is heard and their input valued.

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