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SUMMARY:Impact Investment in WA: Leverage funding to support and scale your social enterprise
DESCRIPTION:WASEC and Impact Seed invite you to join an insightful webinar Impact Investment in WA: Leverage funding to support and scale your social enterprise. Discover the world of impact investing and unlock the potential it holds for your mission-driven venture. \nDuring this webinar\, you will: \n💸  Impact Investing 101: Gain a comprehensive understanding of what impact investing is and how it can be a game-changer for your social enterprise. Learn how impact investors align financial goals with social and environmental impact\n💸 Understanding Financial Products: Explore a wide range of financial instruments employed by impact investors. Discover both traditional options such as debt and equity\, as well as innovative approaches like blended finance and social impact bonds.\n💸 Supporting Growth: Uncover the pivotal role played by impact investors in fueling the growth of social enterprises. Learn how they contribute to scaling the social enterprise sector on a global scale\n💸 Local Insights: Dive into the landscape of impact investing in Western Australia. Get insights into the current state of the local impact investing market and the emerging opportunities that await in the near future.\n💸 Real-Life Examples: Explore impactful case studies from Western Australia’s impact investment ecosystem. Gain valuable insights from successful impact investment stories that can inspire your own journey. \nDon’t miss this chance to learn\, connect\, and take your social enterprise to new heights with impact investing. Register now to secure your spot!
URL:https://wainnovationcalendar.com.au/event/impact-investment-in-wa-leverage-funding-to-support-and-scale-your-social-enterprise/
LOCATION:online\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Seminar / Panel Discussion / Conversation
ORGANIZER;CN="WA Social Enterprise Council (WASEC)":MAILTO:hello@wasec.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20231102T120000
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SUMMARY:Practical Lean Manufacturing Solutions for the F&B Industry
DESCRIPTION:Common challenges faced by F&B manufacturers will be responded to with practical lean solutions that deliver operational performance \n\n\n\n\nPractical Lean Manufacturing Solutions for the Food and Beverage Industry \nStarting with a career in the packaging industry and then moving to Lean consulting\, Tim McLean has worked with Food and Beverage manufacturing for over 25 years. Lean manufacturing was developed for discrete assembly line manufacturing in the automotive industry. As a result many food and beverage manufacturers struggle to adopt this approach to their businesses. \nTim’s F&B clients range from global giants such as Mars Foods and Asahi Beverages through to over 100 F&B SMEs in eight countries across agri-business\, food service\, ingredients\, baking\, confectionery and juice manufacture segments. \nIn this presentation\, Tim will discuss common challenges that food and beverage manufacturers face and how simple and practical Lean solutions can help overcome these problems and deliver better operational performance.
URL:https://wainnovationcalendar.com.au/event/practical-lean-manufacturing-solutions-for-the-fb-industry/
LOCATION:Food Innovation Precinct Western Australia\, 37 Dollyup Street\, Stake Hill\, Western Australia\, 6181\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Seminar / Panel Discussion / Conversation
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20231108T170000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20231108T200000
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SUMMARY:ASTN Perth Networking Event – Sports Organisations and their Technology Needs
DESCRIPTION:Please join us to hear from panel members of various WA sporting organisations discussing their technology needs for their sport to grow.\nDate: Wednesday 8 November 2023\nTime: 5:00pm to 8:00pm\nVenue: Town Hall @ Riff\, powered by Spacecubed\n45 St Georges Terrace\, Perth WA 6000\nDress: Smart Casual\nRSVP by Wednesday 1 November 2023
URL:https://wainnovationcalendar.com.au/event/astn-perth-networking-event-sports-organisations-and-their-technology-needs/
LOCATION:45 St Georges Tce\, 45 St Georges Tce\, Perth\, 6000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Seminar / Panel Discussion / Conversation
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ORGANIZER;CN="Australian Sports Technologies Network (ASTN)":MAILTO:info@astn.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20231110T080000
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SUMMARY:CSIRO Conversations: Responsible Innovation – The science of shaping emerging technologies for all Australians
DESCRIPTION:Crucial for Australian businesses\, responsible innovation empowers us to systematically and scientifically confront societal and environmental challenges\, uphold ethical standards\, nurture trust\, and secure long-term sustainability.\nJoin the conversation to hear how research\, government\, industry and community are coming together to shape emerging genetic\, environmental\, and digital innovations for the better\, and accelerate an ethical and sustainable future. \nThe panel\, moderated by CSIRO’s Chief Scientist\, Professor Bronwyn Fox\, will explore the importance of the potential risks\, benefits and uncertainties of future science and technology and discuss how socially responsible science and technology can be designed and delivered for the benefit of all Australians and the wider global community. \nMeet our host:\n\nProfessor Bronwyn Fox\, Chief Scientist\, CSIRO\n\nMeet the panel:\n\nDr Justine Lacey – Director\, Responsible Innovation\, Future Science Platform\, CSIRO\nJessica Foote – General Manager\, Critical Technologies Branch\, Technology and Digital Division\, Department of Industry\, Science and Resources\nProfessor Alistair Gracie – Associate Head Learning & Teaching/ Professor in Horticulture Agriculture and Food Systems\, University of Tasmania\n\n\n\nPricing\n\n\nFREE \n\n\n\n\nDates and Times\n\nEvent date:Nov 2023\n\nFriday 10 Nov 2023\nOnline virtual event \n11.00am to 12.00pm AEDT (10.00am to 11.00am AEST ) \nLogin details will be emailed to registrants \n\n\nRegister now
URL:https://wainnovationcalendar.com.au/event/csiro-conversations-responsible-innovation-the-science-of-shaping-emerging-technologies-for-all-australians/
LOCATION:online\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Seminar / Panel Discussion / Conversation
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20231114T110000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20231114T120000
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SUMMARY:BRII Workplace Relations Usability Challenge webinar
DESCRIPTION:In this webinar speakers will explain the BRII Workplace Relations Usability Challenge\, provide an overview of the BRII program and application process\, and answer participant questions. A recording of the webinar will be made available on business.gov.au following the event.\n\n\n\n\nOverview\n\nThe Australian Government is seeking innovative technology solutions to support engagement with modern awards. This grant opportunity will focus specifically on making it easier for small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) to find\, navigate\, and utilise modern awards. \nAs part of this challenge grantees are required to utilise the Fair Work Commission’s Modern Award Pay Database (MAPD) to ensure up-to-date information on modern awards minimum rates of pay\, allowances\, overtime and penalty rates data is integrated in the final solution. The Fair Work Commission has released an application programming interface (API) that grantees could consider using in their design solution. Grantees must use the MAPD\, but they may also use data from other sources. Challenge participants must have regard to the Fair Work Commission’s MAPD Disclaimer available on the Fair Work Commission website and the MAPD API terms of use and important information statement when using these data sources. \nThe challenge for supporting the implementation of the Workplace Relations Usability Feasibility grant opportunity is “Using technology to improve the user experience of SMEs engaging with modern awards”.
URL:https://wainnovationcalendar.com.au/event/brii-workplace-relations-usability-challenge-webinar/
LOCATION:online\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Seminar / Panel Discussion / Conversation
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20231115T130000
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SUMMARY:Webinar: A Framework for Evaluating and Guiding Ocean Energy Technology Developments
DESCRIPTION:The International Energy Agency (IEA) Ocean Energy Systems (OES) Technology Collaboration Programme published an International Evaluation and Guidance Framework for Ocean Energy Technology. The document intends to support international efforts by presenting a framework for technology evaluation and guidance of engineering activity\, ensuring that decision-makers have consistent information available to them. \nInternational acceptance of a common approach to technology development and evaluation brings the following benefits: \n\nClarity in the expectations from different stakeholders during each stage of development\, bringing clearer communication.\nConsistency in the use of terminology\, and the process to evaluate technology\, ensuring a level playing field.\nStakeholders working together to build confidence and transparency in the sector.\nEfficient decision-making processes promoting direction of funding to the technologies with highest chances of commercial success.\nTechnology development processes consistent across the world\, leading to more international collaboration more globally transferrable technology.\nConsistent and coordinated application of other sources of technical guidance available in the ocean energy sector.\n\nThe framework applies to wave and tidal stream technologies\, but future versions will be expanded to other forms of ocean energy. \nThe invited presentations and speakers will provide: \n\nInformation about the IEA-OES Technology Collaboration Programme;\nThe objectives\, content and benefits of the IEA-OES Evaluation and Guidance Framework\, and the experience of national and international funders in its adoption.\nAn application of the framework in the development of Carnegie Clean Energy’s CETO technology toward commercialisation in the EuropeWave programme.\n\nPresentation 1: About the Ocean Energy Systems (OES) Technology Collaboration Programme Presented by Professor Irene Penesis \nOcean Energy Systems (OES) is the short name for the Technology Collaboration Programme on Ocean Energy Systems\, an intergovernmental collaboration between countries\, founded in 2001\, which operates under a framework established by the International Energy Agency (IEA) in Paris. \nEstablished in 1974\, the International Energy Agency (IEA) carries out a comprehensive programme of energy co-operation for its 29 member countries and beyond by examining the full spectrum of energy issues and advocating policies that will enhance energy security\, economic development\, environmental awareness and engagement worldwide. \nThe Blue Economy CRC is the member representing Australia. Professor Irene Penesis is the Australian Primary Delegate\, and Professor Christophe Gaudin (from University of Western Australia) is the Alternate Delegate. \nPresentation 2: Objectives\, content and benefits of the IEA-OES Evaluation and Guidance Framework presented by Jonathan Hodges \nIn this talk\, Jonathan Hodges will introduce the objectives\, content and benefits of the IEA-OES Evaluation and Guidance Framework\, including the updates soon to be released in a 2nd Edition. He will discuss the background of its production and share the experiences of national and international funders and their adoption of its recommendations in ocean energy funding programmes. \nPresentation 3: Development of the CETO technology toward commercialisation in the framework of the EuropeWave programme presented by Dr Alexandre Pichard \nCarnegie is the owner and developer of the CETO technology\, which captures energy from ocean waves and converts it into electricity. We use the latest advances in artificial intelligence and electric machines to optimally control the device and generate electricity in the most efficient way possible. \nWe have a long history in ocean energy with a track record of world leading developments. We are using a staged approach to our technology development to minimise risk and cost along the pathway. The OES framework provides valuable guidance around the logical development steps and the associated evaluation criteria. It provides a framework for technology evaluation and guidance of engineering activity \nCarnegie has been selected to progress the development of the CETO technology toward commercialisation in the framework of the EuropeWave programme. EuropeWave is an innovative R&D programme combining almost €20 million of national\, regional and EU funding to drive a competitive Pre-Commercial Procurement (PCP) programme for wave energy technology. The presentation will highly how Carnegie has been applying the OES framework withing the context of the EuropeWave programme. \nThe webinar will be facilitated by Professor Irene Penesis and presentations will be followed by Q&A.
URL:https://wainnovationcalendar.com.au/event/webinar-a-framework-for-evaluating-and-guiding-ocean-energy-technology-developments/
LOCATION:online\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Seminar / Panel Discussion / Conversation
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20231116T170000
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SUMMARY:Startup&Angels | Investment Strategies: Finding your funding
DESCRIPTION:Startup&Angels | Investment Strategies: Finding your funding | Perth | Thursday 16th November 2023 | from 5:00PM \nINVESTORS/EXPERTS PANEL \nModerator: Neal Cross\nTracie Clark – VentureX Capital\nKylie Gerrard – Purpose Ventures\nWilson Casado – Perth Angels \nThe remaining speakers will be announced in a few weeks’ time\, so connect with us on LinkedIn to stay in the loop! \nWith a mission to support ambitious and driven startups and scaleups\, Startup&Angels is hosting an exciting Investment Strategies: Finding your funding event in Perth on Thursday\, 16th of November 2023. The event endeavours to provide the opportunity for entrepreneurs to pitch their business models to a live audience as well as give them a chance to expand their business by connecting with game-changers in the startup community. There will also be scale-up success stories and live panel discussions with industry experts and investors which will help founders gain invaluable insight. \nWHY PARTICIPATE? \nOrganised by Startup&Angels\, this Perth Edition: of Investment Strategies is a unique opportunity for attendees to: \n🌟Network with Australia investors\, founders\, or startup solution providers to optimize your growth\n🌟Interact with innovative founders and discover the next generation of movers and shakers\n🌟Find your next business partner\, friend\, mentor\, or investor \nPanel Theme: Investment Strategies: Finding your funding \nTurning a business idea into reality often hinges on securing the right funding. Many startup founders face challenges in locating investors or lack the know-how to do so. Moreover\, some may lack the necessary groundwork to present a compelling case to potential investors. This is precisely why the ‘Investment Strategies’ event aims to assist startup founders in their quest for funding. \nThe panel discussion featuring investors and experts\, will delve into investment strategies and the obstacles that early-stage startups encounter. It covers a wide spectrum\, from securing initial seed funding to effectively navigating the complexities of a Series A round. The primary objective of this panel is to empower attendees with a comprehensive grasp of the various avenues available for initiating and financing their projects. This knowledge equips them to make well-informed decisions for the growth of their businesses. \nTopics of discussion will encompass crafting a compelling pitch\, the fundamentals of seed funding\, understanding angel investors and venture capital\, and the role of startup accelerators and incubators in the journey. \nAs the panel exclusively comprises investors\, it provides a unique opportunity for attendees to establish connections with potential backers who may lend support to their ventures. \nAbout Startup&Angels \nStartup&Angels connects founders\, business angels\, investors\, corporates\, mentors\, and advisors through events\, workshops\, an online community (https://startupsandangels.ramenlife.co)\, podcasts (including on Spotify)\, its weekly member newsletter or social media. \nStartup&Angels partners with industry leaders in the startup ecosystem each year to give unique opportunities to the next generation of entrepreneurs to grow and expand their businesses to new heights. \nStartup&Angels runs a series of networking events (physical pitching events and online panel discussions) which over the past years\, gathered more than 10\,000 attendees including startup founders\, angel investors\, tech startup ecosystem players\, and journalists\, in more than 15 countries across the Asia Pacific. This year Startup&Angels is going global with new locations added to the map including EMEA markets (UK\, France\, and more to come…)
URL:https://wainnovationcalendar.com.au/event/startupangels-investment-strategies-finding-your-funding/
LOCATION:45 St Georges Tce\, 45 St Georges Tce\, Perth\, 6000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Seminar / Panel Discussion / Conversation
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ORGANIZER;CN="Startup&amp%3BAngels":MAILTO:startupandangels@australiance.com
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SUMMARY:What Matters to the Regions: In Conversation with Dr Richard Denniss
DESCRIPTION:WACOSS and The Australia Institute presents: What Matters to the Regions: In Conversation with Dr Richard Denniss.\n\nExecutive Director of the Australia Institute\, Dr Richard Denniss is a prominent economist\, author and public policy commentator\, and a former Assoc Professor in the Crawford School of Public Policy at ANU. He is the author of several books including: Econobabble\, Curing Affluenza\, Dead Right: How Neoliberalism Ate Itself and What Comes Next? and Big: The Role of the State in the Modern Economy. \nThis year\, our State Budget Submission emphasised the importance of supporting regional Western Australia\, including a dedicated section aimed at ensuring that our regional communities have access to every resource they need to thrive. \nWACOSS is hosting a webinar with Dr Denniss with a focus on what matters for regions to not only survive\, but thrive. This online event is not to be missed!
URL:https://wainnovationcalendar.com.au/event/what-matters-to-the-regions-in-conversation-with-dr-richard-denniss/
LOCATION:online\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Seminar / Panel Discussion / Conversation
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20231121T084500
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20231121T113000
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SUMMARY:Webinar – New Frontiers: Rethinking Antimicrobial Resistance
DESCRIPTION:About the event:\nJoin us for an important discussion during World Antimicrobial Awareness Week on the rise of drug-resistant infections. Explore this urgent threat to our health security and what can be done about it now and into the future. \nBe informed about:\n\nAntimicrobial resistance – why it matters\nRethinking treatments ­– alternative approaches\nPolicy initiatives – supporting access\, sustainability and R&D\nStrengthening the pipeline – protecting our ongoing health security.\n\nWhat to expect:\n\nThe latest updates from clinicians and industry experts\nEngaging information for diverse audiences\nDynamic panel Q&A session\nIn-person networking opportunities with peers.\n\nWho should attend?\n\nProfessionals seeking to improve knowledge and foster connections\nPolicy makers and regulatory experts\nClinicians\, pharmacists and scientists engaging in antimicrobial resistance research\, diagnostics\, clinical practice and public health programs\nPatient advocates and not-for-profits\nStart-ups\, entrepreneurs and investors.\n\nEvent details: \nDate: Tuesday 21 November 2023\nTime (AEDT):\n11:45am: Guest arrival and registration\n12:00pm: Networking lunch\n1:00pm: Presentations and Q&A\n2:30pm: Close\nFormat: Hybrid – in person and live-streamed\nVenue: Davies Collison Cave\, Level 15\, Orica House\, 1 Nicholson Street\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3000\nFacilitator: Dr Patricia Vietheer\, Senior Director\, Strategy\, Business Development & Planning\, Biointelect\nSpeakers: \nRichard Alm\, Chief Scientific Officer\, CARB-X\nRenae Beardmore\, Founder and Managing Director\, Evohealth\nAndrew Bowskill\, Director of Stakeholder Engagement for Queensland\, MTPConnect\, Co-Chair\, Australian AMR Network\nProfessor Trevor Lithgow\, Director\, Centre to Impact AMR\, Monash University\nDr Phoebe Williams\, Paediatrician and Paediatric ID Physician\, Sydney Institute for Infectious Diseases\nHost: BioMelbourne Network and Davies Collison Cave \nRegistration:\nIn-person: Members $85; Non Members $175\nOnline: Members $25; Non Members $45
URL:https://wainnovationcalendar.com.au/event/webinar-new-frontiers-rethinking-antimicrobial-resistance/
LOCATION:online\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Seminar / Panel Discussion / Conversation
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SUMMARY:An evening with Marc Koska OBE and Philip Leslie
DESCRIPTION:Join the WA Life Sciences Innovation Hub for an evening of conversation with Marc Koska OBE and Philip Leslie (ApiJect). \n\n\n\nJoin the WA Life Sciences Innovation Hub for an evening of conversation with Marc Koska OBE and Philip Leslie about developing innovative drug delivery devices for the global healthcare market and the ApiJect story. Refreshments and networking to follow. \nEvery year\, more than 1 million people are killed due to syringe reuse and unsafe injection practices in healthcare facilities. \nIn the 1980’s\, Marc’s innovative auto-disable syringe prevented the spread of disease and infection\, helping save more than 12 million lives. Marc is now co-founder and Head of R&D of ApiJect Systems\, a company developing an innovative new drug delivery platform with the potential to enable more liquid medicines and vaccines to safely reach more patients across the world. \nMarc is joined by ApiJect’s Senior Advisor\, Manufacturing Philip Leslie\, whose exceptional service of more than 30 years’ pharmaceutical manufacturing experience has seen him inducted into Victoria’s Manufacturing Hall of Fame in 2017. \nAgenda \n6:00pm Registration \n6:15pm Presentation \n6:30pm Fireside chat with Marc and Philip moderated by Tracey Wilkinson \n7:15pm Networking \n8:00pm Event close \nAbout ApiJect \nIn the mid-1980s\, Mr Marc Koska invented the revolutionary K-1 auto-disable syringe\, which prevented the spread of bloodborne diseases and infection by making the syringe impossible to reuse. It is believed his invention has helped to save more than 12 million lives. Watch his 2009 TED Talk here. \nIn 2005\, he founded the nonprofit SafePoint Trust to educate children in developing nations about the dangers of employing used needles. Among many other honors bestowed upon Marc\, he was made an Officer of the Order of the British Empire for his “contribution to global healthcare.” \nIn 2015\, Marc founded ApiJect Ltd and invented a breakthrough Blow-Fill-Seal (BFS) injection device. The Prefilled ApiJect Injector is designed for simplicity: just prior to injection\, a fill-finished Blow-Fill-Seal container and intramuscular needle hub are push-twisted together by a healthcare professional. \nThis new drug delivery platform has the potential to enable more liquid medicines and vaccines to safely reach more patients across the world. \nToday\, ApiJect Systems is a medical technology company working to improve how sterile liquid medicines and vaccines are fill-finished across the world. \n  \nIf you have any questions\, contact Rebekah Crags at rebekah.craggs@mtpconnect.org.au
URL:https://wainnovationcalendar.com.au/event/an-evening-with-marc-koska-obe-and-philip-leslie/
LOCATION:The Hub\, 2 Brodie-Hall Dr\, Bentley\, Western Australia\, 6102\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Seminar / Panel Discussion / Conversation
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20231128T130000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20231128T190000
DTSTAMP:20260617T065615
CREATED:20230913T100049Z
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SUMMARY:ESG Symposium: Building Global Readiness in Early Stage Startups
DESCRIPTION:The global green technology and sustainability market size is projected to grow from 16 billion in 2023 to 61 billion by 2030.  National and international trading standards increasingly require businesses to report on their impact and governance. ESG compliance is now a crucial factor in a start-ups ability to scale. \nHowever\, navigating the world of ESG\, SDGs\, B Corp\, can be complex  and overwhelming\, particularly for start-ups who often have limited resources and capabilities. \nThis symposium is a world-first collaboration of providers which aims to ensure that all WA startups are operating at global standards for economic\, social and governance. Enabling them to be competitive not just nationally; but globally. \nA day of targeted hands-on workshops followed by personalised interaction with industry experts\, this symposium allows stage startups to accelerate growth and success by integrating ESG (Economic\, Social\, Governance) principles into the core of their venture.
URL:https://wainnovationcalendar.com.au/event/esg-symposium-building-global-readiness-in-early-stage-startups/
LOCATION:Curtin University\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Seminar / Panel Discussion / Conversation
ORGANIZER;CN="Bloom":MAILTO:hello@bloom.org.au
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