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SUMMARY:CSIRO Conversations: The future of Australian farming systems
DESCRIPTION:What could productive\, resilient and sustainable farming systems look like in Australia by 2050? \nThis is the question our recently released Ag2050 Scenarios Report examines through the exploration of trends\, risks\, opportunities and evidence-based scenarios. \nJoin us\, as experts from research\, government and industry come together to discuss the key trade-offs across plausible futures for Australian farming systems in 2050. \nThe panel\, moderated by Dr Katherine Wynn\, Agriculture and Food Lead\, CSIRO Futures\, will explore the current landscape\, significant trends and plausible scenarios for Australian agriculture. \nDial into our webinar to: \n\nGain insights from industry experts driving transformative changes in farming.\nUnderstand the significance of sustainable practices and technological advancements.\nExplore strategies for navigating the evolving landscape of Australian agriculture.\nDiscover opportunities for collaboration and innovation in shaping the future of farming.\n\nMeet your host:\n\nDr Katherine Wynn\, Lead Economist\, CSIRO Futures\n\nMeet the panel:\n\nNick Blong\, First Assistant Secretary\, Sustainability\, Climate and Strategy Division\, Dept of Agriculture\, Fisheries and Forestry\nDr Jen Taylor\, Deputy Director\, Agriculture and Food\, CSIRO\n\nMore information on our speakers is below.
URL:https://wainnovationcalendar.com.au/event/csiro-conversations-the-future-of-australian-farming-systems/
LOCATION:online\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Seminar / Panel Discussion / Conversation
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240615T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240615T170000
DTSTAMP:20260611T044306
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SUMMARY:“Future WA” – science & research leading WA to future industries & tech
DESCRIPTION:RSWA’s 1st Symposium for 2024 focusses on space/radio astronomy\, super/quantum computing and opportunities in WA’s unique flora & landscape. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThis first Symposium for 2024 is Part 1 in a series that showcases current WA science and research that can lead to future WA technology & industry diversification\, building on our state’s unique advantages – it is an opportunity to hear first-hand about research being done right here in WA that could lead to exciting futures for Western Australians in an ever-changing world. \n‘Part 1’ will focus on space and radio astronomy\, super and quantum computing and the future opportunities offered by WA’s unique flora & landscape – and finish with a deep look at who our future WA scientists and researchers could be. \n\n\n\n\nProgram \n\n– 9am Welcome to Country; Opening: Caitlin Collins MLA (Member for Hillarys\, representing the Minister for Innovation\, Hon Simon Dawson MLC)\nVivienne Hansen – ‘Indigenous Noongar knowledge on bush food and medicine in the future of WA’\nProf. Simon Ellingsen (Executive Director\, International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research) – ‘WA – a State Thriving in the Space Age\nProf. Cathryn Trott (Deputy Director\, ARC Centre of Excellence for All Sky Astrophysics in 3D\, ICRAR Curtin) – ‘The Square Kilometre Array (SKA) and what it means for humanity’s future understanding of our Universe’ (Dr Sarah Pearce (SKA Low Telescope Director\, SKA Observatory) will also be in attendance).\n– 11am morning tea –\nProf. Phil Bland (Curtin University School of Earth and Planetary Sciences) – ‘Advanced spacecraft platforms supporting future WA missions’\nAssoc. Prof. Sascha Schediwy (ICRAR\, UWA) – ‘TeraNet: Developing the next-generation of laser-powered\, space communication networks in Western Australia’\n– 12.30pm lunch –\nMark Stickells AM (Pawsey Supercomputing Centre) – ‘Accelerating Scientific Discovery through Advanced Computing (HPC to Quantum)’\nProf. Jingbo Wang (Director\, Centre for Quantum Information\, Simulation and Algorithm\, UWA) – ‘The era of quantum computing is coming – and here are the opportunities for WA’\nProf. Harvey Millar (ARC Centre of Excellence in Plants for Space and International Space Centre\, UWA) – ‘Developing a role for WA plant & agricultural sciences in Moon to Mars space exploration 2025-2050′\n– 3pm afternoon tea\nDigby Growns (Senior Plant Breeder\, Kings Park & Botanic Garden) – ‘Developing WA’s native flora – resilient plants and resilient landscapes’ [Kings Park’s ‘plant breeding for export’]\nMalcolm French (Eucalypts WA) – ‘Eucalypts – Enhancing Perth’s & the Regions tree canopy\, and new discoveries’\nDr Kathryn Ross (Founder of IncludeHer) – ‘Balancing the equation: The importance of gender analysis in a future of scientific innovation’
URL:https://wainnovationcalendar.com.au/event/future-wa-science-research-leading-wa-to-future-industries-tech/
LOCATION:The Centre for Entrepreneurial Research and Innovation (CERI)\, Level 1\, 22 Stirling Highway Nedlands\, WA 6009\, 6009\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Showcase / Pitch / Demo / Tour
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240619T140000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240619T150000
DTSTAMP:20260611T044306
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Cultural Licence to Operate in the Blue Economy
DESCRIPTION:Flipping the script for Industry to consider the competitive advantage of working directly alongside First Nations through changing the formula of corporate responsibility in a more legitimised and objective way. \nUnlocking the Blue Economy through an inclusive and equitable approach does not happen by chance.  As governments\, investors\, rightsholders and stakeholders look to the sea as the next economic frontier\, there is a renewed focus on ensuring a balanced approach to developing and managing ocean resources through cross-disciplinary engagement. \nThe presentation and video will explore outcomes from a trans-Tasman scoping project funded to build a Cultural Licence to Operate framework that helps to create the ecosystem for an ethical\, equitable\, dynamic\, and responsive system in which negotiations are customised at place. This Indigenous-led study set out to strengthen the guiding tracks and transparency for shifting out from a transactional way to engage with First Nations through “keeping up an appearance” to building and maintaining a relational way of maximising co-benefits.
URL:https://wainnovationcalendar.com.au/event/webinar-cultural-licence-to-operate-in-the-blue-economy/
LOCATION:online\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Seminar / Panel Discussion / Conversation
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240619T163000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240619T173000
DTSTAMP:20260611T044306
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SUMMARY:WA MTP Sector Spotlight featuring NovaCina
DESCRIPTION:We invite you to a fireside chat with Brett Alderson\, President of NovaCina and COO of Bridgewest Perth Pharma at our next Spotlight event. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nOur monthly event series is an opportunity for representatives from across the MTP sector to connect\, collaborate and learn about upcoming opportunities\, and hear the stories and successes of WA organisations developing health and medical innovations. Join us for networking and conversation over light refreshments afterwards. \nAt this Spotlight\, you can find out more about NovaCina’s journey to becoming a CDMO in Perth\, the strategic visions of the globally operating Bridgewest Group\, and the future of pharmaceutical manufacturing in Western Australia. \n+PLUS! Sign up for a tour of the NovaCina facilities before the Spotlight! Details below. \nDetails \nWednesday 19 June 2024\, from 5:30pm-7:30pm AWST \nSeminar Room\, The Hub\, 2 Brodie-Hall Drive\, Bentley \nAbout NovaCina \nNovaCina is a Contract Development and Manufacturing Organisation (CDMO) based in Bentley offering premium sterile liquid pharmaceutical contract manufacturing services. The team has expertise spanning early-stage drug development\, full-scale manufacturing\, and advanced analytical studies. \nNovaCina is owned by the Bridgewest Group\, an investment company with a passion for innovation in technology and life sciences. For over 20 years\, the Bridgewest Group has developed businesses with innovative solutions that improve the lives of patients and advance the field of medicine. \nNovaCina’s facility has been in continuous operation for over thirty years\, with NovaCina taking over the site from Pfizer in 2023. \nAbout our speaker \nBrett Alderson – President of NovaCina and COO of Bridgewest Perth Pharma \nBrett Alderson is a seasoned veteran in the pharmaceutical industry predominantly working with the manufacturing of sterile injectables. Brett is a determined and thoughtful leader adept at driving business success and leading through change. He is a champion for customers\, instilling a customer-centric culture with transparency and helpfulness. He enjoys mentoring and nurturing a diverse workforce with a clear imperative of open and honest communication. Brett has a reputation as an energetic problem solver\, acting with integrity and care\, and always encourages solutions for a brighter tomorrow by empowering people. \nBrett’s career includes more than 25 years at Pfizer (Perth) Pty Ltd.\, including 5 years as Site Lead. Where he oversaw a 400-member team and the production of sterile injectable medicines for local and global markets. \nBrett has a bachelor’s degree in applied science in Chemistry from Curtin University.
URL:https://wainnovationcalendar.com.au/event/wa-mtp-sector-spotlight-featuring-novacina/
LOCATION:The Hub\, Bentley Technology Park\, 2 Brodie Hall Drive\, Bentley\, WA\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Seminar / Panel Discussion / Conversation
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240620T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240620T210000
DTSTAMP:20260611T044306
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SUMMARY:Buying the Good Stuff: Creating a Marketplace for Social Enterprise
DESCRIPTION:Increasingly\, governments and organisations are leveraging their purchasing power for social good. This practice is known as social procurement and global spending has surged to around $14 trillion. It matters to consumers too – research shows that despite rising living costs\, 61% of consumers will pay more to an ethical business that has a social impact. \nIn WA\, some businesses are making significant strides in both economic growth and social impact\, tackling issues such as homelessness\, domestic violence\, mental health and employment for marginalised individuals. \nJoin us on Thursday\, June 20\, from 6pm-9pm for our event Buying the Good Stuff: Creating a Marketplace for Social Enterprise\, where WASEC will showcase businesses making a positive impact. We’ll explore what’s needed to make ethical purchasing mainstream to create a thriving marketplace for social entrepreneurs in Western Australia. \nThe evening will be chaired by journalist Emma Young from WAToday. Emma has covered the social impact space extensively throughout her career and donates half of the royalties from her latest book to the environmental think tank\, Beyond Zero Emissions. \nSpeakers: \n\nFranco Randazzo\, Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director\, Loop Upcycling \nFrank Mitchell\, Director\, Kardan Construction\nBronwyn Bate\, CEO and Founder\, Mettle Women Inc. \nAnthony MacShane\, Founder\, Reboot Australia\nAndrew Davy\, Assistant Director\, Social Procurement & Sector Capability\, WA Government\nBen Kent\, Senior Manager of Community Impact and Engagement\, RAC\n\n\nTicket includes:  \n\nA welcome drink courtesy of Spinifex Brewing Co.\, supporting Veteran and Indigenous communities with native-infused brews\nLight snacks from Gather Foods\, an award-winning First Nations catering company offering mentorship to Aboriginal youth\nA chance to explore “Metamorphoses\,” an exhibition showcasing artists from Western Australia’s south\, emphasising connections to nature\n\nFORM Gallery and Cafe occupies one of Western Australia’s oldest surviving railway buildings\, built in 1886 as a goods shed for the railway line. It’s now a not-for-profit cultural community hub promoting WA artists and developing creativity across the state. Among others\, it is involved in the Silo Trail and brought Thomas Dambo’s Giants of Mandurah to WA. \nGetting there The event location is at Claremont train station plus\, there is plenty of free parking outside the gallery and across the road.
URL:https://wainnovationcalendar.com.au/event/buying-the-good-stuff-creating-a-marketplace-for-social-enterprise/
LOCATION:FORM Gallery\, 4 Shenton Road\, Claremont\, WA\, 6010\, 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:20240627T173000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240627T193000
DTSTAMP:20260611T044306
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SUMMARY:Investing in Small Caps | Forever Young Series
DESCRIPTION:YOUNG IC X SHAW AND PARTNERS – Forever Young Series \nEmbark on an exciting journey through our dynamic series of shows\, where we dive into the world of investment with industry insiders and financial aficionados\, sharing insights and sparking conversations that matter.\n \nThe Topic – Small Caps | Investing in Small Caps with Jessica Fertig and Daniel Chiew. \n“Where visionaries and ventures unite” \nYOUNG IC\, in collaboration with Shaw and Partners\, invites you to an interactive show with Jessica Fertig and Daniel Chiew. Through engaging stories and valuable insights\, they will delve into the world of small caps—companies in their growth phase with high potential for expansion and returns\, yet accompanied by higher risks compared to larger\, more established firms. This event will offer a unique educational experience\, exploring opportunities and market insights from both a market and investor perspective. Join us to broaden your understanding and perspective as an investor or entrepreneur. \nJessica is the Founder and Managing Partner of Tau Media\, an independent and boutique consultancy empowering ASX-listed companies in investor relations and media outreach across diverse sectors. With over a decade of experience\, Jess specialises in IPOs and has thrived in both in-house roles and independent ventures. Armed with a Master’s in International Business Law\, a Graduate Diploma in Psychology\, and a B.Comm in Law & Economics\, she brings a multidimensional perspective to her strategic communications and advisory services. Jess Holland is a driving force in elevating companies’ profiles and successes on the ASX platform.
URL:https://wainnovationcalendar.com.au/event/investing-in-small-caps-forever-young-series/
LOCATION:Shaw and Partners Limited\, 20/108 St Georges Terrace\, Perth\, WA\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Seminar / Panel Discussion / Conversation
ORGANIZER;CN="Young Investors Circle":MAILTO:toto@younginvestorscircle.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240701T120000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240701T124500
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Digital Mastery – Elevating Mining through Tech & IoT
DESCRIPTION:Integrating & Elevating Mining Through Tech & IoT\nMonday 1 July | 2:00pm – 2:45pm AEST \nJoin us on Monday 1 July\, as we continue our Innovation Spotlight Webinar Series with ‘Digital Mastery’\, to explore what the next phase of mining holds. This webinar will feature companies who integrating and elevating mining through techhnology and IoT. \nLearn about maintaining productivity within environmental constraints\, digital transformation\, advanced blast techniques and guided work instructions that ensure task accuracy and streamline processes. \nPresenters: \n\nRhonda Bulmer\, Sales Executive – APAC Mining – Envirosuite\nSteven Harding\, Lead Developer – Optrix\nMatthew Craft\, Senior Manager for Technology – Orica Digital Solutions\nLiam Scanlan\, Chief Operating Officer\, HINDSITE Industries
URL:https://wainnovationcalendar.com.au/event/webinar-digital-mastery/
LOCATION:online\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Seminar / Panel Discussion / Conversation
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240704T163000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240704T180000
DTSTAMP:20260611T044306
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SUMMARY:IEEE PES/PELS Technical Talk
DESCRIPTION:IEEE PES/PELS Technical Talk \nJoin us for an engaging technical talk hosted by IEEE PES and PELS. This in-person event will take place at 152-158 St Georges Terrace. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to network with industry professionals and expand your knowledge in the field. Mark your calendars and be sure to attend this informative session! \nSummary of Talk: Network Access Quantities: Summary and Lessons Learned \nThe Wholesale Electricity Market (WEM) in Western Australia includes a Reserve Capacity Mechanism (RCM) to ensure sufficient generation and storage during peak load conditions. The WEM has recently transitioned to a Constrained Access regime\, and the RCM has been updated to reflect Constrained Access by including the calculation of Network Access Quantities (NAQ). A NAQ represents the typical availability of the network to each facility during peak conditions. This presentation summarises how NAQs are calculated and applied in the WEM\, and offers lessons learned during implementation and operation of the scheme. \nVenue: [In-Person] 152/158 St Georges Terrace\, Perth WA 6000 \nEntry is either via Ground level then stairs\, which lead up to the first-floor foyer\, and in turn the theatrette and other board/seminar rooms; or if required there is also elevator/disabled access to the first floor from an alternative entry approx. 20m from the main entrance. The main entrance to the Conference facilities is off the arcade/courtyard located behind the main Central Park office tower. This area can be accessed from St. Georges Terrace\, Hay\, or William Streets. Several public parking areas are within easy walking distance.
URL:https://wainnovationcalendar.com.au/event/ieee-pes-pels-technical-talk/
LOCATION:152-158 St Georges Terrace\, 152-158 St Georges Terrace\, Perth\, WA\, 6000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Seminar / Panel Discussion / Conversation
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240716T170000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240716T190000
DTSTAMP:20260611T044306
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SUMMARY:AI: The Good\, The Bad\, and The Ugly
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an illuminating event featuring three leading panelists in the field of Artificial Intelligence as they delve into the multifaceted impact of AI adoption in the business world. This thought-provoking discussion will explore the promising potentials\, the inevitable challenges\, and the ethical dilemmas surrounding AI integration in various industries.\n\n~~~~~~~~~~~~~ \nWelcome and Introductions: \nPanel Discussion and Q&A: Moderated by Dean Birch Director at Nexia Perth\nPanellists: Dan Hookham | Lan Tran | Phil Aldridge \nNetworking Session: Opportunity to connect with speakers and attendees \nWhether you’re a business leader\, a tech enthusiast\, or someone curious about AI\, this event promises to offer valuable insights and thought-provoking discussions.
URL:https://wainnovationcalendar.com.au/event/ai-the-good-the-bad-and-the-ugly/
LOCATION:Nexia Perth\, 3/88 William Street\, Perth\, WA\, 6000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Seminar / Panel Discussion / Conversation
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240717T123000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240717T133000
DTSTAMP:20260611T044306
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SUMMARY:Build a New Energy Zone Webinar with AARP & CORE
DESCRIPTION:Co-Create the New Energy Zone with CORE and the AARP \nBe part of building the innovation infrastructure to power the energy transition in Western Australia. \nThe Australian Automation and Robotics Precinct (AARP) is the largest development and testing ground in the southern hemisphere. Located in Neerabup\, Western Australia – the precinct is a key enabler for the future of automation\, robotics\, remote operations and zero emission technologies. This includes green tech – which encompasses technologies that produce clean energy\, utilise alternative fuels and minimizes negative environmental impacts. \nTo support the development and acceleration of these technologies\, the AARP will lead a collaborative New Energy Zone focused on providing key industry users and innovators with access to 3 hectares – available for the build of new infrastructure and facilities to develop\, test and advance the green technologies of tomorrow\, today. \nIn this webinar\, you will: \n\nLearn more about the existing infrastructure and facilities at the AARP\nDiscover how you can shape the future of the New Energy Zone\nExplore the opportunities available for your company to utilise the facility\nUnderstand the key drivers and opportunities shaping zero emissions tech development – and how CORE and the AARP can support you\n\nThis webinar will focus on the transformative role of robotics and automation in the journey to electrification and the role of innovation infrastructure and emerging technologies in accelerating the race to net zero.
URL:https://wainnovationcalendar.com.au/event/build-a-new-energy-zone-webinar-with-aarp-core/
LOCATION:online\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Seminar / Panel Discussion / Conversation
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240717T131500
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240717T190000
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SUMMARY:2024 Industry Forum: Can agriculture reach Net Zero?
DESCRIPTION:The UWA Institute of Agriculture warmly invites all interested members of the public to register to attend its 18th annual Industry Forum at The University Club of WA. \nThis year\, we will be tackling the urgent and oft-controversial question: Can agriculture reach Net Zero?\nThe event will feature a lively discussion between agriculture industry leaders and analysts\, innovative researchers and working farmers. Following the formal program\, all attendees are invited to join us for a fully-catered networking sundowner. \nPresenters\nThe 2024 Industry Forum will be opened by the Hon. Reece Whitby MLA – Minister for Energy\, Environment\, and Climate Action. \n\nWelcome to Country: Heidi Mippy – Indigenous Liaison Manager\, Curtin University\nKeynote speaker: Dr Michael Crawford – Chief Executive Officer of CRC for High Performance Soils\nProfessor Ross Kingwell – AEGIC & DPIRD Chief economist and Professor of agricultural economics\, UWA\nTony Seabrook – President of Pastoralists and Graziers Association\n\nPanelists\nThe panel will be facilitated by Planfarm agronomy consultant Rob Grima. \n\nDebbie Dowden – Challa Station pastoralist and Master of Environmental Science (Research)\nPeter Metcalfe – Inter.Earth Business Development Manager\nRebecca Kelly – 2023 CBH Nuffield scholar and Mingenew farmer\nRichard Brake – Farm Business Advisor\, Richard Brake Consulting Pty Ltd\n\nThis event is supported by CSBP and Farmers Ltd Jubilee of Agriculture Science Fellowship \nCan’t attend in person? No problems! The UWA Institute of Agriculture shares recordings of all its lectures and events on YouTube. Check out our channel here.
URL:https://wainnovationcalendar.com.au/event/2024-industry-forum-can-agriculture-reach-net-zero/
LOCATION:The University Club of WA\, Ground Floor Auditorium\, Crawley\, Western Australia\, 6009\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Seminar / Panel Discussion / Conversation
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240718T173000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240718T220000
DTSTAMP:20260611T044306
CREATED:20240617T055629Z
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SUMMARY:Grill The Marketer 2024
DESCRIPTION:Who’s up for a grilling this time?\nWe’re grilling Kate Kirwin\, Founder of She Codes and WA Young Australian of the year! \nKate is passionate about world changing ideas and is dedicated to building pathways for women to enter tech careers. Kate Kirwin founded She Codes Australia in 2015\, providing the neworks\, technical skills\, and confidence for women to enter tech careers. \nBorn in regional WA\, Kate strongly believes in empowering women from some of Australia’s most remote regions. So far\, more than 7000 women from all over the country have learned to code through She Codes\, with more than $2.5 million worth of scholarships given out to women. \nKate’s motto in life is always bring the sparkle\, which you can see at She Codes events. Kate has more than a decade of experience working in events\, coming from a background of charity events\, which she uses to craft impactful\, powerful events and programs. Kate is a skilled community builder having successfully nurtured communities at Spacecubed and Plus Eight as well as She Codes. \nHer achievements have been recognised with the Business News 40 Under 40 Award and The West Australian’s Rising Star Award. She was recently named as WA’s 2024 Young Australian of the Year.
URL:https://wainnovationcalendar.com.au/event/grill-the-marketer-2024-2/
LOCATION:The Court\, 50 Beaufort Street\, Perth\, WA\, 6000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Seminar / Panel Discussion / Conversation
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240724T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240724T111500
DTSTAMP:20260611T044306
CREATED:20240706T062748Z
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SUMMARY:Speaking of Science | International Research Translation Practice
DESCRIPTION:The translation of health and medical research\, that drives advances and breakthroughs\, provides the best opportunity for populations to receive evidence-based healthcare. \nJoin NHMRC for a live panel discussion on research translation practice across the health and medical research sector\, unpacking the lessons learned from the UK\, Canada\, and Australia on Wednesday 24 July from 12:00–13:15 AEST. \nWe are delighted to be hosting international and national experts in research translation\, Professor Tom Walley (UK)\, Professor Martha MacLeod (Canada)\, and Professor John Prins (Australia) as part of our Speaking of Science webinar series. \nWith expertise in health partnerships\, health systems\, clinical practice\, research translation and implementation\, as well as Indigenous and rural health\, our speakers will discuss how the translation of research into healthcare can improve the health and wellbeing of patients and the communities. \nRegister to attend.
URL:https://wainnovationcalendar.com.au/event/speaking-of-science-international-research-translation-practice/
LOCATION:online\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Seminar / Panel Discussion / Conversation
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240801T140000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240801T160000
DTSTAMP:20260611T044306
CREATED:20240706T064822Z
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SUMMARY:CSIRO Webinar: Advancing Security for 6G Smart Networks and Services
DESCRIPTION:This seminar is part of the 6G Security and Privacy Seminars under the 6G Security Research and Development Program. The Program aims to conduct foundational research into the security requirements of 6G technologies and shape the development of 6G telecommunications standards internationally. \nAbstract\n6G Smart Networks and Services are poised to shape civilization’s development in 2030\, supporting the convergence of digital and physical worlds. The arrival of 6G networks brings unprecedented challenges and opportunities\, requiring robust security measures to safeguard against emerging threats. Thus\, several complementary issues must be addressed to advance the security of 6G smart networks and services. ROBUST-6G is a European research project which explores a multi-faceted approach to 6G security\, addressing key areas of security of 6G smart networks and services such as distributed trusted AI/ML\, zero-touch holistic end-to-end (E2E) security\, energy efficient security and privacy enablers\, real-time resilience for timing-sensitive 6G software technologies and quantum-safe 6G communications. We comprehensively investigate the security and privacy challenges associated with integrating these technologies into 6G networks and their possible direction to mitigate them.
URL:https://wainnovationcalendar.com.au/event/csiro-webinar-advancing-security-for-6g-smart-networks-and-services/
LOCATION:online\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Seminar / Panel Discussion / Conversation
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240812T120000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240812T124500
DTSTAMP:20260611T044306
CREATED:20240702T020048Z
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SUMMARY:Mining with Intellect: Harnessing Big Data & AI for Strategic Operations
DESCRIPTION:Austmine proudly presents the Innovation Spotlight Webinar Series\, providing a platform for Austmine Members to showcase their groundbreaking solutions\, techniques\, and technologies to a targeted audience of industry professionals\, eager to see what the next phase of mining holds. \nJoin us on Monday 12 August as we continue the series with ‘Mining with Intellect: Harnessing Big Data & AI for Strategic Operations’. This webinar will feature Austmine Members who will showcase their latest technology and innovative solutions harnessing big data\, analytics\, and machine learning.\nDiscover how these technologies are being applied to make strategic decisions\, enhance operational efficiencies\, and predict maintenance needs for mining equipment.\nThe webinar will feature four informative presentations from Austmine Members\, each focusing on their latest advancements\, followed by a live Q&A session\, allowing participants to interact directly with the presenters and explore these topics in greater detail.  \nDetails: Monday 12 August\, 2:00pm AEST
URL:https://wainnovationcalendar.com.au/event/webinar-mining-with-intellect/
LOCATION:online\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Seminar / Panel Discussion / Conversation
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240812T173000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240812T194500
DTSTAMP:20260611T044306
CREATED:20240801T035454Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260407T031323Z
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SUMMARY:People power for a Just Transition
DESCRIPTION:How can we prevent exploitation in the energy transition? What will work look like in a Net Zero future? What role do labour rights and trade unions play in a Just Transition? For our fifth event in the Perspectives on the Transition series\, we are delighted to host our Advisory Board Chair\, Sharan Burrow AC! Sharan has previously led the International Trade Union Confederation (the largest trade union in the world) and is a global advocate for just transition. \nThe transformation required for the energy transition will encompass all facets of society\, including how\, why and where we work. However\, the energy transition also holds the potential to marginalise already disadvantaged groups and further entrench global inequality. In this seminar\, Sharan will discuss the importance of sustainable business development and the roles of human rights\, employment and justice when it comes to delivering a Net Zero future. \nFollowing the seminar\, drinks and light refreshments will be provided for those attending in person. \n(Please note: details of livestream will be provided closer to the event) \nThe presenter: \nSharan Burrow is a global advocate for human rights\, climate action and Just Transition. She is the Former General Secretary of the International Trade Union Confederation (2010-2022). Previously she was President of the Australian Council of Trade Unions (2000–2010) and President of the Australian Education Union (1992-2000). Sharan is well known for her international advocacy on employment\, human rights\, industrial relations\, corporate responsibility and climate action with green industrialisation and just transition solutions. Sharan is currently a Visiting Professor in Practice at the LSE-Grantham Institute and chair of its Just Transition Finance Lab’s Advisory Council\, a Vice-Chair of the European Climate Foundation\, a board member of the Green Hydrogen Association\, Co-Chair of the IEA Labour Council\, an adviser on Temasek’s Sustainability Advisory Panel\, a board member of Novonix and Chair of the Curtin University Institute for Energy Transition Advisory Board.
URL:https://wainnovationcalendar.com.au/event/people-power-for-a-just-transition/
LOCATION:Curtin University Library\, Dumas Rd\, Bentley\, WA\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Seminar / Panel Discussion / Conversation
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240813T123000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240813T133000
DTSTAMP:20260611T044306
CREATED:20240722T225655Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260407T031308Z
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SUMMARY:Grain Automate: Paving the way for on-farm autonomy
DESCRIPTION:Paving the way for on-farm autonomy through digital change management   \nThis online event is part of Grain Automate\, a Grains Research and Development Corporation (GRDC) initiative on behalf of Australian grain growers aimed at accelerating the adoption of machine automation\, autonomy and digital technologies in the Australian grains industry. \nThe webinar will address three broad perspectives across on-farm autonomy: the learning or background\, the growers\, and industry. \nOur keynote speaker is Emma Leonard from AgriKnowHow. Emma will discuss key areas to address the path from manual processes to on-farm autonomy\, automation versus autonomu\, adoption versus change management and how to take a planned approach to autonomy. \nTom Longmire\, a grower from Esperance WA will share his on-farm experiences with automation\, what’s worked and what hasn’t\, what they’ve learned and ‘where to from here’. \nRepresentatives from John Deere\, CNH and SwarmFarm will discuss their change management models and practical applications for growers. \nEach of our presenters will take questions from the audience. More details on how to interact will be available soon.
URL:https://wainnovationcalendar.com.au/event/grain-automate-paving-the-way-for-on-farm-autonomy/
LOCATION:online\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Seminar / Panel Discussion / Conversation
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240814T173000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240814T193000
DTSTAMP:20260611T044306
CREATED:20240814T092712Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260407T053109Z
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SUMMARY:Investing in IPOs | Forever Young Series
DESCRIPTION:YOUNG IC\, in collaboration with Shaw and Partners\, invites you to an interactive show with Jessica Fertig\, Wade Baggott and Daniel Chiew. Through engaging stories and valuable insights\, they will delve into the world of Initial Public Offering (IPOs) — When a private company offers its shares to the public for the first time\, allowing anyone to invest in the company. This event will offer a unique educational experience\, exploring opportunities and market insights from both a market and investor perspective. Join us to broaden your understanding and perspective as an investor or entrepreneur.
URL:https://wainnovationcalendar.com.au/event/investing-in-ipos-forever-young-series/
LOCATION:Shaw and Partners Limited\, 20/108 St Georges Terrace\, Perth\, WA\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Seminar / Panel Discussion / Conversation
ORGANIZER;CN="Young Investors Circle":MAILTO:toto@younginvestorscircle.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240816T070000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240816T084500
DTSTAMP:20260611T044306
CREATED:20240814T110726Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260407T053117Z
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SUMMARY:Balancing Global Trends and Local Needs in the Energy Sector
DESCRIPTION:Join Young Energy Professionals and Women in Energy Perth for breakfast on Day 2 of the 23rd Energy in Western Australia Conference. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nEngage in a panel discussion that talks through the balance between global energy trends and Western Australia’s local needs. The panel will unpack strategies that harmonize these perspectives to foster a sustainable\, affordable\, reliable energy future. Together\, we’ll explore policy and infrastructure solutions that cater to both worldwide shifts and the specific challenges of our region.
URL:https://wainnovationcalendar.com.au/event/balancing-global-trends-and-local-needs-in-the-energy-sector/
LOCATION:The Ritz Carlton\, 1 Barrack Street\, Perth\, Western Australia\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Seminar / Panel Discussion / Conversation
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Abidjan:20240820T113000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Abidjan:20240820T123000
DTSTAMP:20260611T044306
CREATED:20240805T094529Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260407T031323Z
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SUMMARY:Living Labs as a Catalyst for Collective Action: Insights & Reflections from the Global Stage
DESCRIPTION:Living Labs are transformative hubs driving collaborative solutions across diverse sectors and place-based challenges. This session explores the diverse approaches of Living Labs globally\, tracing their historical roots and future pathways. \nWe’ll delve into international case studies from Europe and North America\, alongside innovative Australian projects like those from Monash University.
URL:https://wainnovationcalendar.com.au/event/living-labs-as-a-catalyst-for-collective-action-insights-reflections-from-the-global-stage/
LOCATION:online\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Seminar / Panel Discussion / Conversation
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240820T170000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240820T193000
DTSTAMP:20260611T044306
CREATED:20240702T011925Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260407T033125Z
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SUMMARY:WA MTP Sector Spotlight: What’s Next for Biotech?
DESCRIPTION:This is a unique opportunity to hear from Leighton\, an esteemed Silicon Valley-based serial entrepreneur and venture investor\, and network with the sector. \nDelivered in partnership with RSM and Brandon Capital\, this event has been scheduled to align with a Brandon BioCatalyst Investment Review Committee meeting – we are pleased to welcome commercialisation professionals from leading MRIs and Health Departments across Australia and New Zealand to the event and invite them to network with the WA sector. \nDetails: \nTuesday 20 August \nRSM Australia \nLevel 32 Exchange Tower \n2 The Esplanade\, Perth \nAbout the Speaker: \nLeighton Read MD is a Silicon Valley-based serial entrepreneur and venture investor. A medical doctor by training\, Leighton’s diverse career includes diverse roles and multiple notable ventures. \nPrior to joining Brandon Capital\, Leighton was a Founder and served as Managing Director and President of the Pharma Division at Affymax NV (acquired by Glaxo in 1995 for $533 million). He was also the founding investor\, Chairman and CEO of Aviron (acquired by MedImmune in 2001 for $1.5 billion) and Avidia (acquired by Amgen in 2006 for $380 million). \nLeighton completed internal medicine training at Duke and the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital\, where he held appointments at Harvard Medical School and School of Public Health. He is currently Non-Executive Chairman of Global Kinetics\, and a director of Allay Therapeutics and Glyscend Therapeutics.
URL:https://wainnovationcalendar.com.au/event/wa-mtp-sector-spotlight-whats-next-for-biotech/
LOCATION:32/2 The Esplanade\, 3/2 The Esplanade\, Perth\, WA\, 6000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Seminar / Panel Discussion / Conversation
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240821T150000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240821T170000
DTSTAMP:20260611T044306
CREATED:20240815T025800Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260407T053117Z
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SUMMARY:Israeli Technology for the Mining Sector
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an exclusive event at 3pm AWST on Wednesday 21st August\, hosted by the Israel Trade Commission in Australia\, the Israel Australia Chamber of Commerce (AICC) WA Chapter and The Israeli Export Institute. \nWith live presentations by Israeli companies\, discover how they are revolutionizing resources industries around the world with cutting-edge technologies\, including: \n\nautonomous vehicles\ndust control\ngreen steel\nlithium extraction\n\nThis event is a must-attend for anyone looking to stay ahead of the curve when it comes to resources. Register now via the link below.
URL:https://wainnovationcalendar.com.au/event/israeli-technology-for-the-mining-sector/
LOCATION:online\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Seminar / Panel Discussion / Conversation
ORGANIZER;CN="AICCWA":MAILTO:perth@aicc.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240828T170000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240828T193000
DTSTAMP:20260611T044306
CREATED:20240814T082244Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260407T031339Z
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SUMMARY:Global Innovation Megatrends – Greenovate
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate AIMI’s First Anniversary with our inaugural Global Innovation Megatrends series\, focusing on Greenovate: exploring the megatrends driving green and sustainable innovations.
URL:https://wainnovationcalendar.com.au/event/global-innovation-megatrends-greenovate/
LOCATION:Aurecon\, Level 5/863 Hay St\, Perth\, WA\, 6000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Seminar / Panel Discussion / Conversation
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240830T083000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240830T163000
DTSTAMP:20260611T044306
CREATED:20240702T080209Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260407T033141Z
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SUMMARY:2024 Drone Industry Summit
DESCRIPTION:2024 Drone Industry Summit \nBuilding on the tremendous success of previous Drone Industry Summits\, the 2024 Summit returns to Perth ! This years event\, on the 30th of August at The Hub\, Bentley Technology Park\, will convene key industry leaders and stakeholders for a dynamic full-day conference. \nOur comprehensive program features an array of keynote presentations\, innovative case studies\, and industry exhibitions. Esteemed experts will lead discussions across four themed sessions: \n\nA Future Lens: Robotic Technology and Applications\nCompliance Issues: Staying Ahead of the Legal and Regulatory Curve\nA New Frontier: EVLOS and BVLOS Applications\nThe Power of Data: Leveraging LIDAR and Drones for Advanced Data Capture and Analysis\n\nThe Summit presents a unique occasion to be part of a gathering where industry trends are set\, and innovations are unveiled. This event offers an environment rich with opportunities to engage with decision-makers and influencers in the drone sector. The atmosphere will naturally lend itself to fostering connections and exploring collaborative ventures. \nThe 2024 Drone Industry Summit is more than just an event; it’s a hub of inspiration and forward-thinking. It quietly underscores the significant impact that strategic partnerships can have in driving industry advancements.
URL:https://wainnovationcalendar.com.au/event/2024-drone-industry-summit/
LOCATION:The Hub\, Bentley Technology Park\, 2 Brodie Hall Drive\, Bentley\, WA\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Conference / Summit / Symposium
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240903T170000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240903T190000
DTSTAMP:20260611T044306
CREATED:20240814T075541Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240923T055255Z
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SUMMARY:NATO Innovation Fund featuring Dr Ari Jónsson
DESCRIPTION:About Dr Ari Jónsson:\nDr. Ari Jónsson serves as the COO of Videntifier Technologies and holds positions on the boards of the NATO Innovation Fund and Iceland Venture Studio. With 15 years of experience in innovation and entrepreneurship within Iceland\, Ari has contributed to various high-tech startups and has played a significant role in strategy and policy development for the government. In 2007\, he joined Reykjavik University\, becoming its president in 2010. Prior to this\, Ari spent a decade at NASA as a senior research scientist and manager. He earned his PhD from Stanford University in 1997\, specializing in artificial intelligence.
URL:https://wainnovationcalendar.com.au/event/nato-innovation-fund-featuring-dr-ari-jonsson/
LOCATION:The Centre for Entrepreneurial Research and Innovation (CERI)\, Level 1\, 22 Stirling Highway Nedlands\, WA 6009\, 6009\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Seminar / Panel Discussion / Conversation
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240904T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240904T100000
DTSTAMP:20260611T044306
CREATED:20240729T020503Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260407T031323Z
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SUMMARY:ALA Webinar: Exploring next-gen biodiversity detection technologies
DESCRIPTION:Access to high-quality biodiversity data is more essential than ever in understanding and responding to changes in our natural environment. This information is used for informing planning\, policy and decision-making and delivering research. Through the Atlas of Living Australia\, more than 135 million species occurrence records are available as open data\, with rich information accompanying these records such as images\, location\, spatial\, genetic and related data. \nBy enhancing traditional methods to monitor species with novel technologies\, a more comprehensive view of Australia’s biodiversity can be developed. To celebrate Biodiversity Month in September\, hear from three speakers discuss their use of ecoacoustics\, eDNA and camera trapping as innovative methods to enhance our ability to detect and monitor biodiversity in Australia. \nThis event will be recorded\, with the recording made available through ALA channels in the week following the event. \nThe ALA receives support from the Australian Government through the National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS) and is hosted by CSIRO. \nFor further information\, reach out to communications@ala.org.au.
URL:https://wainnovationcalendar.com.au/event/ala-webinar-exploring-next-gen-biodiversity-detection-technologies/
LOCATION:online\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Seminar / Panel Discussion / Conversation
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240916T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240916T100000
DTSTAMP:20260611T044306
CREATED:20240817T102416Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260407T053117Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Geopolitical Risk and the Energy Transition
DESCRIPTION:How do geopolitical tensions impact the global energy supply? What are the security risks associated with the energy transition? How will the energy transition affect global power dynamics? \nFor the seventh webinar in the Perspectives on Transition series\, we are delighted to host ANZ’s Head of Geopolitical Risk\, Cameron Mitchell. Cameron will provide a geopolitical update and discuss how global tensions\, conflicts and developments have the power to shape our progress towards a successful energy transition. He will explore the interplay between trade\, technologies\, policy\, defence and ideologies\, and share his insights into the challenges and opportunities that transition presents in a complex global landscape.
URL:https://wainnovationcalendar.com.au/event/webinar-geopolitical-risk-and-the-energy-transition/
LOCATION:online\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Seminar / Panel Discussion / Conversation
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240916T120000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240916T140000
DTSTAMP:20260611T044306
CREATED:20240914T030004Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260407T024842Z
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SUMMARY:The Green Economy and a nature positive approach for Australia
DESCRIPTION:Nature has tremendous importance to the global economy\, and organisations are increasingly being asked to take responsibility for their nature-related impacts and dependencies. \n\nRecent global ambition has embraced the concept of ‘Nature Positive’\, but what does this mean for an organisation\, and how can the public\, private and research communities work together to scale actions to meaningfully address declines in biodiversity at a global scale? \nAn Expert panel will explore the nature positive approach\, the models and frameworks available and the next steps towards the sustainable implementation of natural capital accounting (NCA); a critical approach for evaluating the economic value of natural resources and ecosystem services. \nDial into webinar to:\n\ngain valuable insights from ecosystem experts who are driving the development of nature positive strategy\nexplore how businesses and organisations are successfully integrating natural capital metrics to improve sustainability and operational efficiency\nunderstand the challenges and responses required to accelerate adoption of nature positive practices.\n\nIn conversation with:\n\nDr Dan Metcalfe – Director\, Environment\, CSIRO\nMs Nicole Yazbek-Martin – Head of Taxonomy and Natural Capital\, Australian Sustainable Finance Institute\nDr Libby Pinkard – Research Director\, Living Landscapes Program\, CSIRO\nMr Phil Cryle – Principal Natural Capital\, BHP
URL:https://wainnovationcalendar.com.au/event/the-green-economy-and-a-nature-positive-approach-for-australia/
LOCATION:online\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Seminar / Panel Discussion / Conversation
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240917T130000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240917T170000
DTSTAMP:20260611T044306
CREATED:20240820T054756Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260407T044503Z
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SUMMARY:Innovations in Trade & Logistics
DESCRIPTION:Unlock International Trade Opportunities! \nInternational trade is crucial to the Australian economy\, fuelling job creation\, prosperity\, and business growth. With global demand for quality products and services on the rise\, it’s essential for businesses to uncover opportunities in both domestic and international markets. \nJoin us for a free masterclass hosted by the City of Canning\, supported by industry partners and presented by ScaleUP WA powered by Triangle Equity Partners. This event will cover key issues in international trade\, Free Trade Agreements\, and logistics.
URL:https://wainnovationcalendar.com.au/event/innovations-in-trade-logistics/
LOCATION:City of Canning\, 1317 Albany Hwy\, Cannington\, WA\, 6107\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Seminar / Panel Discussion / Conversation
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240917T170000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240917T193000
DTSTAMP:20260611T044306
CREATED:20240815T030102Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260325T085044Z
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SUMMARY:TechXchange: Cyber Security | AI and Machine Learning attacks and controls
DESCRIPTION:TechXchange: Cyber Security | AI and Machine Learning attacks and controls \nWhen two power houses collide – Women in Technology WA and Australian Women in Security Network have joined forces to bring you an insightful TechXchange exploring the intersection of artificial intelligence\, machine learning\, and cybersecurity – including a live demo of using AI as a cyber control. \nWith AI attacks on the rise\, the need to use AI for defence capabilities is increasing. In this session\, we will discuss cyber risks and the use of AI and Machine Learning in both attacks and controls.
URL:https://wainnovationcalendar.com.au/event/techxchange-cyber-security-ai-and-machine-learning-attacks-and-controls/
LOCATION:Tower 2\, 123 St Georges Terrace\, 123 St Georges Terrace\, Perth\, WA\, 6000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Seminar / Panel Discussion / Conversation
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