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SUMMARY:ScaleUP WA: Innovations in Trade & Logistics
DESCRIPTION:INNOVATIONS IN TRADE & LOGISTICS \nFood and beverage value-add: a national growth industry.  \nValue-adding by transforming agricultural produce into consumer-packaged food is a key industry for Australia – one with tremendous growth potential. At present\, food and beverage value-adding is a major contributor to the Australian economy\, providing more than 247\,000 jobs and generating more than $29.1 billion in export value. \nAs global demand continues to rise for quality food and beverage\, fresh and packaged\, more businesses are adopting new technologies to get scale\, create and capture more value\, and position themselves to harvest for returns. Western Australia is well placed to be the epicentre of this burgeoning growth with a reputation for being clean and green. As well as strong international ties and innovations in freight and logistics. So\, how do we get to share in this value\, assess the best opportunities\, know who\, how\, and what markets to engage with where consumers are happy to pay a premium? \nKindly hosted by the City of Canning\, supported by industry partners\, this free event aims to highlight some of the challenges and considerations as well as opportunities and best practices for the agri-food and tech sector by bringing together innovative ventures\, subject matter experts\, leading practitioners\, and industry stakeholders to share insights and take questions. \nThis event includes catered networking and refreshments. Limited spots available\, registration is essential.
URL:https://wainnovationcalendar.com.au/event/scaleup-wa-innovations-in-trade-logistics/
LOCATION:Campus Brewing\, 3/176 Bannister Rd\, Canning Vale\, Western Australia\, 6155\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Seminar / Panel Discussion / Conversation
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Offshore Engineering & Technology: Blue Economy Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Webinar: Offshore Engineering & Technology: Blue Economy Symposium\n\n\nWednesday 26th July\, 2023\n4pm – 5:45pm AEST \n\n\nThe Blue Economy Symposium was organised for the first time within the 42nd OMAE 2023 conference in Melbourne Convention Centre from 11-16 June. In addition to Prof Irene Penesis’ keynote lecture on Challenges of the Blue Economy for Sustainable Offshore Development\, the symposium featured 32 lively presentations covering many aspects of the Blue Economy CRC research activities such as aquaculture farm infrastructure\, seafood production\, hydrogen powering vessels\, offshore renewable energy devices\, remote and autonomous technologies\, offshore development policies\, legislations\, and ethics. \nThe Blue Economy Symposium has made a deep impression on most of the 750 conference delegates. This impact was evident when OMAE organisers invited the CRC to organise the Blue Economy symposium in the next 43rd OMAE conference in Singapore from 9-14 June 2024. \nIn this webinar\, five presentations were selected to cover various topics related to offshore engineering and technology in the context of the blue economy. \n‌Presentation 1: Reducing Risk in Design and Operation of Exposed High Volume\, Advanced Fish Farms \n\nPresented by: Mr. Per Arild Aland (DNV)\n\nPresentation 2: Ethical Risk in the Offshore Blue Economy Integrity System \n\nPresented by: Dr Hugh Breakey (Griffith University)\n\n‌Presentation 3: Determination of Mooring Load Levels on a Cage Designed for Exposed Aquaculture in Chile \n\nPresented by: Assistant Professor Cristian Cifuentes (Universidad Austral de Chile)\n\n‌Presentation 4: Novel Solution for Mitigating Sloshing in Floating Closed-Containment Aquaculture Tanks \n\nPresented by: Mr. Johannes Wiegerink (University of Queensland)\n\nPresentation 5: Numerical Modelling in the Development of the M4 Prototype for Albany\, Western Australia \n\nPresented by: Dr Adi Kurniawan (University of Western Australia)
URL:https://wainnovationcalendar.com.au/event/webinar-offshore-engineering-technology-blue-economy-symposium/
LOCATION:online\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Seminar / Panel Discussion / Conversation
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20230731T170000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20230731T190000
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SUMMARY:Guest Entrepreneur Presentation: Dr Kath Giles
DESCRIPTION:We are fortunate to have Dr Kath Giles joining us at CERI as our Guest Entrepreneur. Dr Giles has a wealth of experience in the healthtech field. She is the CEO/Managing Director at OncoRes Medical\, which has developed a handheld device for monitoring the margin tumours during breast cancer surgery. OncoRes Medical has raised more than $12 million and received US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval last year.\n\nWith entrepreneurial experience in creating medical apps\, diagnostics and fitness devices\, Dr Giles has worked in partnership with Breast Care WA and the McGrath Foundation. She created an interactive iPhone breast checker\, and in 2016\, she also co-founded Spark CoLab\, a not-for-profit education provider set up to develop the local medical innovation ecosystem.\n\nDr Giles is a non-executive director of ASX-listed Sonic Health care – a $17 billion healthcare operating across laboratory medicine\, pathology\, radiology and primary care medical services in Australasia\, Europe\, and North America.\n\nJoin us on Monday\, July 31 to hear about her amazing journey as part of our Entrepreneurial Mindset Bootcamp or signup for the next bootcamp kicking off on August 21.\n\n\nDate: Monday 31 July\, 2023 \nTime: 5pm \nLocation: CERI
URL:https://wainnovationcalendar.com.au/event/ceri-presentation-from-guest-entrepreneur/
LOCATION:CERI\, Level 1/22 Stirling Hwy\, Nedlands\, WA\, 6009\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Seminar / Panel Discussion / Conversation
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20230731T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20230731T200000
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SUMMARY:WA UNI Students Sustainability Challenge: Students Doing Good
DESCRIPTION:Collaborate with industry and academic leaders. Learn design thinking tools. Solve wicked problems. Gain new\, in-demand skills! \n\n\n\nThe Students Doing Good Sustainability Challenge brings you together with other WA University students\, industry and academic mentors to consider solutions to one of four Sustainable Development Goals: \nSDG 2: Zero Hunger \nSDG 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth \nSDG 12: Responsible Consumption and Production \nSDG13: Climate Action \nYou’ll learn and practice design thinking to innovate solutions to wicked problems in one of these SDGs\, work in a team to develop your solution into a presentation\, and pitch your idea to a panel of subject matter experts. \nThe SDG Challenge is a 100% online event. Students enrolled at any WA University (Onshore and International campuses) can join and gain the experience of collaborating with entrepreneurs\, industry innovators and academic leaders to develop innovative solutions on a local or global scale. Present your team’s pitch in a 5 minute video. \nTo get the most from your SDG Challenge experience\, you should be available to join online for the following key events\, as well as have some availability between these dates to work on your team’s project\, at times/ dates that you all agree upon:\n31 July 2023\, 4-6pm: Get inspired! Meet the Mentors. Join a SDG Challenge team and decide with your mentor how and when they can support your team. \n7 August 2023\, 4-7pm: Design Thinking workshop led by design thinking expert\, Dr Chris Kueh (Edith Cowan University) plus mentor-supported collaboration time. \n21 August 2023: Deadline for your team to submit its 5 minute video pitch. \n28 August 2023: Join online for a review of all the video pitches and the annoucement of the 2023 Students Doing Good Challenge winning team! \nIn addition to an overall winner\, recognition of capability will be awarded to teams who demonstrate skill in the four judging criteria: \nIntegration How well does the team’s pitch demonstrate consideration of how the chosen SDG connects with other SDGs? \nInclusion How well does the pitch demonstrate consideration of relevant stakeholders to the project? \nInnovation Is the pitch proposing a new approach that is actionable and impactful? \nInterrogation How well has the team explored the problem statement\, and demonstrated application of design thinking concepts and principles?
URL:https://wainnovationcalendar.com.au/event/wa-uni-students-sustainability-challenge-students-doing-good/
LOCATION:online\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Seminar / Panel Discussion / Conversation
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DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20230801T133000
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SUMMARY:HSA Webinar Series #3: Supply of power and water to remote indigenous communities in the Pilbara
DESCRIPTION:HSA Hybrid Webinar Presentation: Supply of power and water to remote indigenous communities in the Pilbara\nMore details coming soon…\n\nDate \n1st August 2023 \nAbout the presenters \nFurat Dawood & Benny Abraham \nMurdoch & Harry Butler Institute  \n  \nThis event is part of  Hydrogen Links\, the HSA Webinar Series \nHydrogen Links\, an Industry Focused Academic Research webinar series presented monthly by HSA with Academic and Industry Collaborators \nThe Hydrogen Society of Australia (HSA) has grown considerably over the past year\, with successful initiatives which have engaged junior researchers\, such as our poster competition on the Australian Hydrogen Day (2022 10 08).  This year\, we wish to further bridge the gap between industry and academia\, launching the Academics webinar series\, on a monthly basis from May onwards. \n \nThe objective of this initiative is both to raise the level of industry awareness and expertise\, and deepen the relationships between industry and academia within the HSA. \nProminent Australian academics will be invited to provide a short overview of their research areas (20-30 mins)\, across the hydrogen ecosystem (ie. hydrogen production\, storage\, and utilization)\, followed by an industry focussed Q&A (30 mins). \n 
URL:https://wainnovationcalendar.com.au/event/hsa-webinar-series-3-supply-of-power-and-water-to-remote-indigenous-communities-in-the-pilbara/
LOCATION:Online & In-person\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Seminar / Panel Discussion / Conversation
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SUMMARY:Unlocking Australia’s Offshore Wind Energy Potential
DESCRIPTION:Hear from Alinta Energy and the Offshore Infrastructure Regulator discuss the opportunities and challenges of offshore wind energy. \n\n\n\n\nOverview: \nOffshore wind energy is set to propel Australia forward into the next stage of its renewable energy transition. \nUnlocking the untapped potential of offshore wind not only presents a diverse range of opportunities but also introduces a new set of challenges that demand the attention of industry leaders and government authorities alike. \nJoin us to hear from Alinta Energy’s Linden Blair and Sarah Miller from the Offshore Infrastructure Regulator share industry insights and perspectives on the opportunities and challenges on Australia’s burgeoning offshore wind energy sector. \nThis event is open to professionals\, researchers\, policymakers\, students\, and anyone interested in Australia’s emerging offshore wind energy industry. Whether you are an industry expert\, an advocate for sustainability\, or someone curious about the future of renewable energy\, this event will provide valuable knowledge and networking opportunities. \nDon’t miss this unique chance to explore Australia’s offshore wind energy potential\, gain valuable insights\, and connect with key stakeholders. \nLimited seats are available. Register now to secure your spot! \nAbout YEP Perth: \nYEP is a sub-group of the Perth branch of the Australian Institute of Energy. We are a knowledge sharing and networking group tailored to the interests of younger members of the energy industry but we welcome members of all ages and all parts of the energy and associated industries including students. We are a not-for-profit group run by volunteers and we are not a lobby group.
URL:https://wainnovationcalendar.com.au/event/unlocking-australias-offshore-wind-energy-potential/
LOCATION:CORE Innovation Hub\, 191 St. Georges Terrrace\, Perth\, WA\, 6000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Seminar / Panel Discussion / Conversation
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230808T113000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230808T133000
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SUMMARY:“AI in Sport” Webinar
DESCRIPTION:ASTN and CSIRO’s Data 61 will be holding a webinar “AI in Sport” on 8 August 2023. \nASTN continues its Masterclass series ‘The Impact of Technology on the Business of Sport’. In collaboration with CSIRO’s Data 61 and Premium Member AIS\, ASTN will be holding a webinar “AI in Sport” on 8 August 2023. Panellists include Stuart Morgan (Lead Machine Learning\, AI and Data Innovation\, AIS)\, Jon Whittle (Director\, Data 61\, CSIRO) and Rita Arrigo (Strategic Engagement Manager\, CSIRO National AI Centre).\nThe webinar will be held via Zoom with details to be sent upon registration. \nMore information HERE
URL:https://wainnovationcalendar.com.au/event/ai-in-sport-webinar/
LOCATION:Online via Zoom\, Western Australia\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Seminar / Panel Discussion / Conversation
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20230810T183000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20230810T203000
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SUMMARY:In Conversation: The Rise of AI
DESCRIPTION:Explore the potential of AI with Professor Ajmal Mian as he examines its benefits and risks. \nAI technology has the potential to revolutionize our world with its promised benefits of personalized medicine\, workplace efficiency\, and autonomous vehicles. However\, it also poses significant concerns such as perpetuating biases\, displacing human workers\, and spreading misinformation. \nAs AI rapidly evolves\, join our panel of experts in an exploration of these complex issues. We’ll discuss how we can harness its power while ensuring responsible and ethical use before we’re outrun by its speed. \nMeet the Facilitator \nBen O’Shea hosts The West Australian’s flagship news podcast\, The West Live. Before that he was editor of Inside Cover\, and currently also writes a weekly NFL column for The Sunday Times\, hosts a movie show called Reel Talk and regularly reports on science. \nMeet the Speakers \nAjmal Mian is a Professor of Artificial Intelligence at The University of Western Australia is a renowned scholar with numerous achievements. He has received three esteemed national fellowships\, including the 2022 Future Fellowship award from the Australian Research Council. As a Fellow of the International Association for Pattern Recognition\, a Distinguished Speaker of the Association for Computing Machinery\, and President of the Australian Pattern Recognition Society\, his expertise is widely recognized. \nAjmal has been honoured with awards like the West Australian Early Career Scientist of the Year (2012) and the HBF Mid-Career Scientist of the Year (2022). He serves as a Chief Investigator on various AI research projects and an editor for multiple scientific journals. He has supervised 24 PhD students to completion and published over 270 scientific papers. \nMore speakers to be announced in future. \nIn Conversation \nIn Conversation is a monthly conversation series held at WA Museum Boola Bardip. Listen to previous conversations.
URL:https://wainnovationcalendar.com.au/event/in-conversation-the-rise-of-ai/
LOCATION:WA Museum Boola Bardip\, Perth Cultural Centre\, Perth\, WA\, 6000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Seminar / Panel Discussion / Conversation
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SUMMARY:The Anti-conference: Innovation\, Inspiration\, Intelligence
DESCRIPTION:The Anti-conference: Innovation\, Inspiration\, Intelligence. Western Australia’s Flagship event for National Science Week 2023\, get ready to immerse yourself in WA’s latest innovation.  \n\nOn Saturday we’re heading to the WA Museum Boola Bardip for two interactive sessions that are talking home grown innovation. Think debates on the best renewable energy source\, human spectrograms\, and more. \nThis isn’t your typical conference\, it’s a uniquely Western Australian Anti-conference. We’re bringing interactive workshops\, quizzes and debates to the heart of Perth. 
URL:https://wainnovationcalendar.com.au/event/the-anti-conference-innovation-inspiration-intelligence/
LOCATION:Perth Mess Hall\, 8 Francis Street\, Perth\, Western Australia\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Seminar / Panel Discussion / Conversation
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20230815T094500
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20230815T110000
DTSTAMP:20260408T035654
CREATED:20230811T032746Z
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SUMMARY:Breaking into VC – Masterclass
DESCRIPTION:YOUNG IC X AfterWork Ventures – Connect Young Series\n \nA series of educational masterclasses for investors.\n \nThe Masterclass – Breaking into Venture Capital (VC) with Adrian Petersen and Jessy Wu (Adrian and Jessy will be joining via video as they are based in Sydney)\n \n“Educating and connecting investors of tomorrow. Where we believe the potential is unlimited”\n\nYOUNG IC with AfterWork Ventures will be hosting a Masterclass with Adrian Petersen and Jessy Wu (Adrian and Jessy will be joining via video as they are based in Sydney)\, sharing their knowledge and insight on Venture Capital. This masterclass will help you understand Venture Capital better and how to break into it.\n\nView their profiles: \nAdrian Petersen – Co-Founder at AfterWork Ventures and Partner at The Fund  (LINKEDIN PROFILE) \nJessy Wu –  Investment Principal at AfterWork Ventures (LINKEDIN PROFILE)\n \nExperience a fun and engaging masterclass where we become better investors. \nSecure your spot:\n \n• $18 • In Person Admission\n \n• $18 • Online Admission | Join the masterclass virtually\n \nTicket is inclusive of: \n• Tea and Coffee\n• Valuable Knowledge\n• Quality Connections\n \n\nOrder of proceedings: \n9:45 am – 10:00 am – Arrival and settle in \n10:00 am – 10:30 am – Masterclass presentation by Adrian and Jessy via video \n10:30 am – 10:50 am – Questions from the guests \n10:50 am – 11:00 am – Wrap up \n                                         \nApply to join our Exclusive Young Investors Circle – “Educating and connecting investors of tomorrow”: \nApply for membership \nA big thank you to our partners AfterWork Ventures and Liberty Flexible Workspaces. \nSee you on the 15th of August for an insightful masterclass.
URL:https://wainnovationcalendar.com.au/event/breaking-into-vc-masterclass/
LOCATION:Exchange Tower\, 17/2 The Esplanade\, Perth\, Western Australia\, 6000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Seminar / Panel Discussion / Conversation
ORGANIZER;CN="Young Investors Circle":MAILTO:toto@younginvestorscircle.com
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SUMMARY:Female Founders: Fireside Chat with Carla Bonner
DESCRIPTION:Join We Are Emersyn for a fireside chat\, powered by Spacecubed\, featuring Carla Bonner\, accomplished actor and speaker on ambition\, reinvention and the importance of self awareness for female founders. \nIn a candid and engaging conversation\, Carla will share her own personal stories of perseverance\, resilience\, lessons learned and strategies for success. Be inspired by her journey and motivated to ‘look inside’ and take action. After all entrepreneurship is about mindset\, ambition\, hard work and motivation. \nModerated by Megan Del Borrello\, founder of We Are Emersyn\, the fireside chat will be followed by an interactive Q&A session. \nEnjoy a delicious lunch\, make some great connections and have real conversations with like-minded founders (or soon to be founders). \n➡️Or why not make a day of it and co-work with us!\nYou’re welcome to join us from 9am and co-work for free until 4pm. \n➡️About Carla Bonner\nYou may know her as ‘Stephanie Scully’\, the rebellious biker chick with a loving heart\, from Ramsey Street. A household name and beloved character\, with storylines that pushed boundaries on the best serial drama\, on both Australian & U.K television\, Neighbours. \nWhile acting fed her soul for 20 years\, the exposure to an industry which can be brutal on the sense of self\, not only opened her eyes to the damage that focusing on the ‘superficial’\, can do to people\, particularly impressionable young people. It also brought her to her knees. \nWhile at times painful\, Carla remains incredibly grateful\, as it led her on her own inward journey. Finding a deeper sense of self\, that now fuels her craft and life. \nAdvocating for self-awareness and the journey of rediscovering one’s true self\, Carla shares her stories so you don’t feel alone and find comfort in your own. Carla is on a mission to inspire ambitious souls to fully embrace their unique self and stories\, to create a life & career they wholeheartedly love. \n➡️Timings:\n9:00am – 11:30am: Coworking\n12:00pm to 12:30pm – Registration\, Networking & Lunch\n12:35pm to 1:30pm – Fireside Chat and Q & A.\n1:30pm to 2:00pm – Networking & Event Close
URL:https://wainnovationcalendar.com.au/event/female-founders-fireside-chat-with-carla-bonner/
LOCATION:The Hub\, 2 Brodie-Hall Dr\, Bentley\, Western Australia\, 6102\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Seminar / Panel Discussion / Conversation
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ORGANIZER;CN="We Are Emersyn":MAILTO:megan@weareemersyn.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20230816T120000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20230816T130000
DTSTAMP:20260408T035654
CREATED:20230705T063141Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Workplace Design – How to build a thriving culture of neuro-acceptance
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, 16 August 2023 \n\n\n\n\n12.00 pm – 1:00 pm (AEST) Virtual \n\n\n\nAIIA member price:$0.00 (Incl. GST)\n\n\n\n\nevents@aiia.com.au\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDetails\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nIn this session we explore the learnings from 10 years of preparing individuals and workplaces to gain the most out of neurodiverse teams. We examine the evolution of neurodiverse culture in an organisation as they move from neuro-confidence to neuro-inclusion and finally on to neuro-acceptance and the work that needs to be done at each level. \nHear from industry leaders in workplace design and what this means for neurodivergent employees.
URL:https://wainnovationcalendar.com.au/event/webinar-workplace-design-how-to-build-a-thriving-culture-of-neuro-acceptance/
LOCATION:online\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Seminar / Panel Discussion / Conversation
ORGANIZER;CN="AIIA":MAILTO:membership@aiia.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20230816T140000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20230816T153000
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SUMMARY:Hydrogen as a Marine Fuel: Opportunities and Challenges
DESCRIPTION:In June 2023\, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) set revised targets in the 80th session of the Marine Environmental Protection Committee (MEPC) to decarbonize the global fleet. The new targets include a 20% reduction in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 2030\, a 70% reduction by 2040 (compared to 2008 levels)\, and the ultimate goal of achieving net-zero emissions by 2050. \nThe implementation of alternative fuels to conventional fossil-based fuels is key to the decarbonisation of the global maritime and shipping industry. Green Hydrogen is currently one of the prime candidates among alternative shipping fuels\, as it offers ship owners and operators a low-carbon and low-emission fuel option for potential use in internal combustion engines and fuel cells. \nHowever\, there are several complex challenges concerning the adoption of green hydrogen in the shipping industry. In this webinar\, three speakers were invited to present on various topics related to the role of green hydrogen in decarbonising the maritime industry and shed light on the main challenges the maritime industry is currently facing. \nThe invited presentations and speakers are: \n‌Presentation 1: Alternative Fuels and their Implications on Vessel Design \n\nPresented by: Dr. Thomas Beard (BMT)\n\nPresentation 2: Ports’ Opportunities and Challenges in Global Hydrogen Supply Chains \n\nPresented by: Associate Professor Peggy Chen (AMC\, UTAS)\n\n‌Presentation 3: The feasibility of using hydrogen as a marine fuel in Australia \n\nPresented by: Dr. Hongjun Fan (AMC\, UTAS)\n\nFollowed by Q&A
URL:https://wainnovationcalendar.com.au/event/hydrogen-as-a-marine-fuel-opportunities-and-challenges/
LOCATION:online\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Seminar / Panel Discussion / Conversation
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20230824T120000
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SUMMARY:Collective Augmented Intelligence in Gov\, Healthcare & Pharma
DESCRIPTION:For our upcoming Lunch & learn event in HOSX\, we’ll be diving into the synergy between collective\, augmented intelligence\, and transitions to different digital systems within the government/healthcare/pharmaceutical industry. \nJoin us as we are delving into the following inquiries: \n\nWhat are the challenges to using sensitive and personal identifying data?   What are some ways to address this in order to build AI solutions?  How have others addressed data privacy concerns?\nIn addition to privacy\, what other regulations must we consider when implementing and using AI data for medicinal product registration & approval in Australia\, USA & EU.\n\nOur guest speakers are: Founder of Humyn.ai\, Justin Strharsky\, and the director of SK Data Consulting\, Simone Knab. In this event of the Lunch ‘n Learn event series\, we focus on the mutual interests and synergies between Simone’s technology leadership and implementation expertise and Justin’s vision of building a global community of AI creators\, with the goal of driving innovation\, sustainability\, and positive impact in the data-driven business landscape.
URL:https://wainnovationcalendar.com.au/event/collective-augmented-intelligence-in-gov-healthcare-pharma/
LOCATION:The Hub on SX\, 09/19 Essex Street\, Fremantle\, WA\, 6160\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Seminar / Panel Discussion / Conversation
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20230828T130000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20230828T163000
DTSTAMP:20260408T035654
CREATED:20230727T042840Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260407T042303Z
UID:10001592-1693227600-1693240200@wainnovationcalendar.com.au
SUMMARY:Medical Research – Creating Real Impact
DESCRIPTION:Interactive sessions presented by an experienced team of intellectual property and investment specialists \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nYour Research\, Your Team\, Your Start-up \nSession 1 | 1:00pm to 2:15pm: The Great Drug \nSession 2 | 2:45pm to 4:00pm: The Great Team \nWRAYS and YUUWA VENTURES | REDI Initiative Join us for these 1.25 hour interactive sessions presented by an experienced team of intellectual property and investment specialists from Wrays\, Yuuwa\, Biotech Recruitment Consultants\, QRC Solutions and other associates. They will share real-life examples and experiences on building a great team and successfully translating Australian research projects into clinical programs and approved products. This program is funded from MTPConnect’s Researcher Exchange and Development within Industry (REDI) initiative. \nEach session will be followed by an opportunity to network with the experts. Refreshments will be provided.
URL:https://wainnovationcalendar.com.au/event/medical-research-creating-real-impact/
LOCATION:Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research\, 6 Verdun Street\, Nedlands\, WA\, 6000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Seminar / Panel Discussion / Conversation
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20230830T173000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20230830T203000
DTSTAMP:20260408T035654
CREATED:20230802T081602Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260407T042303Z
UID:10001597-1693416600-1693427400@wainnovationcalendar.com.au
SUMMARY:Getting Funded: Closing The Female Founder Investment Gap
DESCRIPTION:StartupWA invites you to a thought-provoking panel discussion on how we can bridge the gap between female founders and investors to help you get funded. \n📅 Wednesday\, August 30th\n⌚ 5:30 PM – 8:30 PM\n📍 The Claremont Hotel \nWe’ve all heard the statistics surrounding the amount of venture capital investment that goes to female-led startups vs those led by males. What causes this\, and how can you\, as a female founder\, use that to your advantage to grow your startup? \nJoin us at The Claremont Hotel for an evening of networking and thought-provoking discussions. Connect with fellow founders\, investors and ecosystem supporters who share your passion for entrepreneurship. Canapes will be provided. \nIf you have any questions\, please get in touch with us at info@startupwa.org.
URL:https://wainnovationcalendar.com.au/event/getting-funded-closing-the-female-founder-investment-gap/
LOCATION:The Claremont Hotel\, 1 Bay View Terrace\, Perth\, Western Australia\, 6010\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Seminar / Panel Discussion / Conversation
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20230831T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20230831T120000
DTSTAMP:20260408T035654
CREATED:20230823T112200Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260407T042323Z
UID:10001619-1693472400-1693483200@wainnovationcalendar.com.au
SUMMARY:WASEC Spotlight: Learning from Aboriginal Enterprise
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a special WASEC event shining a spotlight on the essential role Aboriginal-owned enterprises play in WA’s economic and social landscape. We will hear first hand from a diverse group of Aboriginal-owned and run social enterprises and we will explore how Indigenous business sits at the heart of creating economic independence and cultural strength for Australian First Nations people. By promoting self-determination and empowering Aboriginal entrepreneurs\, we can unlock a wealth of economic and social opportunities that will benefit both Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians alike. \n🔸 Network and Learn: Join an inclusive environment where social enterprises can network\, learn from one another\, and share their success stories and challenges. \n🔸Showcasing Aboriginal Enterprises: We will be highlighting the diverse range of Aboriginal-owned enterprises and their positive contributions to the community and the environment. \n🔸Empowering through Social Procurement: Explore the transformative potential of social procurement in uplifting marginalised communities and supporting social enterprises. \n🔸Discussion on The Voice: Engaging in open dialogues about The Voice\, its significance in advanci
URL:https://wainnovationcalendar.com.au/event/wasec-spotlight-learning-from-aboriginal-enterprise/
LOCATION:Goolugatup Heathcote\, Derbal Yerrigan Swan House\, 58 Duncraig Rd\, Applecross\, Perth\, WA\, 6153\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Seminar / Panel Discussion / Conversation
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ORGANIZER;CN="WA Social Enterprise Council":MAILTO:hello@wasec.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20230831T113000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20230831T133000
DTSTAMP:20260408T035654
CREATED:20230614T081143Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260407T061901Z
UID:10001478-1693481400-1693488600@wainnovationcalendar.com.au
SUMMARY:HSA Webinar Series #4: Hydrogen geo-storage: challenges and opportunities
DESCRIPTION:HSA Hybrid Webinar Presentation: Hydrogen geo-storage: challenges and opportunities\nMore details coming soon…\n\nDate \n24th August 2023 \nAbout the presenters \nAlireza Keshavarz – ECU \nThis event is part of  Hydrogen Links\, the HSA Webinar Series \nHydrogen Links\, an Industry Focused Academic Research webinar series presented monthly by HSA with Academic and Industry Collaborators \nThe Hydrogen Society of Australia (HSA) has grown considerably over the past year\, with successful initiatives which have engaged junior researchers\, such as our poster competition on the Australian Hydrogen Day (2022 10 08).  This year\, we wish to further bridge the gap between industry and academia\, launching the Academics webinar series\, on a monthly basis from May onwards. \n \nThe objective of this initiative is both to raise the level of industry awareness and expertise\, and deepen the relationships between industry and academia within the HSA. \nProminent Australian academics will be invited to provide a short overview of their research areas (20-30 mins)\, across the hydrogen ecosystem (ie. hydrogen production\, storage\, and utilization)\, followed by an industry focussed Q&A (30 mins). \n 
URL:https://wainnovationcalendar.com.au/event/hsa-webinar-series-4-hydrogen-geo-storage-challenges-and-opportunities/
LOCATION:Online & In person\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Seminar / Panel Discussion / Conversation
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20230901T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20230901T123000
DTSTAMP:20260408T035654
CREATED:20230811T060508Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260407T042316Z
UID:10001610-1693562400-1693571400@wainnovationcalendar.com.au
SUMMARY:ASTN Panel Discussion – Women in Sportstech
DESCRIPTION:As part of Australia Sports Innovation Week in Brisbane\, the ASTN will be holding a Women in Sportstech panel discussion on Friday 1 September. The event will be filmed and made available for our WA audience.  \nThe panel will provide an opportunity to engage our ecosystem on topics such as: \n\nThe great opportunities in sportstech for females\nWomen in Sportstech – in a time when women are catalysing significant change in the sports industry – as athletes\, administrators\, and entrepreneurs.\nA “State of the Nation” – including highlights from ASTN’s recent innovation report and across the ecosystem – touching on enablers\, challenges to address\, programs and opportunities\, and updates since ASTN’s 2022 DIF women in sportstech panel discussion.\n\nThe panel aims to feature voices from industry\, tech\, government\, research\, and the ASTN. \nModerator: \nAngela Dahlke\, Manager\, Industry Engagement – Data Sciences\, QUT and ASTN Board Member\nPanel Members: \nStephanie Bofinger\, CEO and Founder\, Fempro Armour\nLouise Broekman\, Founder\, Advisory Board Centre\nDr Martin Schlegel\, ASTN Chair \nSession Format: \n10:00am – 11:00am – Panel Discussion \n11:00am – 11:30am – Q&A \n11:30am – 12:30pm – Networking (light lunch provided)
URL:https://wainnovationcalendar.com.au/event/astn-panel-discussion-women-in-sportstech/
LOCATION:The Precinct\, Stair Stadium Address: Level 2\, TC Beirne Building\, 315 Brunswick Street Mall\, Fortitude Valley QLD 4006\, The Precinct\, Stair Stadium\, Level 2\, TC Beirne Building\, 315 Brunswick Street Mall\, Fortitude Valley\, Queensland\, 4006\, 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:20230906T170000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20230906T194500
DTSTAMP:20260408T035654
CREATED:20230625T095322Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260407T061921Z
UID:10001511-1694019600-1694029500@wainnovationcalendar.com.au
SUMMARY:Ignition Funding your Business Panel
DESCRIPTION:The Curtin Ignition Team would like to invite you to attend the 2023 Curtin Ignition Funding Your Business Panel Session\, hosted by the Department of Jobs\, Tourism\, Science and Innovation (JTSI). \nThis year’s panel will be facilitated by Mr Charlie Gunningham\, Director\, New Industries Fund\, JTSI. \nOur amazing panel line-up features: \n\nMr Andrew Larsen\, Investment Director\, Larsen Ventures\nMs Anne Furey\, CEO\, GrantSmart\nMs Charlie Caruso\, Director\, Quokka Capital\nMr Rob Nathan\, Upstart Investments\, and West Tech Fest Investor Network\nMs Tracie Clark\, Investment Director\, Plan Smart Financial Services and Vice Chair WA Angels\n\nThe panel provides a terrific opportunity for the Curtin Ignition 2023 delegates to ask questions and learn about raising finance and network with key players within the Finance and Investment community. \nWe hope to see you there!
URL:https://wainnovationcalendar.com.au/event/ignition-funding-your-business-panel/
LOCATION:Curtin University\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Seminar / Panel Discussion / Conversation
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20230912T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20230912T170000
DTSTAMP:20260408T035654
CREATED:20230904T100734Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260407T042330Z
UID:10001628-1694509200-1694538000@wainnovationcalendar.com.au
SUMMARY:Cicada Innovations: Navigating the Healthcare System
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday\, 12th September 2023\, 9am to 5pm\nDelivered online and in person at Cicada Innovations\n  \nThis seminar is for anyone who wants to understand what the healthcare system looks like today and how the different pieces work and collaborate. \nDuring this seminar\, you’ll hear from different parts of the healthcare system on how they work\, who the key stakeholders are\, what the procurement and decision making process looks like\, and what it takes to succeed. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWhat you’ll learn:\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWhat different components make up the NSW and Australian health system and the role and structure of these.\nKey terminology to understand\nWho is involved in funding healthcare innovations\nQuality\, safety\, infrastructure\, and the workforce in health.\nHow to find the key decision makers and navigate\, procurement processes\, and purchasing behaviours for key health stakeholders for:\n\nIn-hospital and out-of-hospital public services\nThe private system\nThe primary healthcare system (general practitioners)\nAllied health\nAged care\nThe NDIS
URL:https://wainnovationcalendar.com.au/event/cicada-innovations-navigating-the-healthcare-system/
LOCATION:online\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Seminar / Panel Discussion / Conversation
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20230914T120000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20230914T140000
DTSTAMP:20260408T035654
CREATED:20230613T154911Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260407T061854Z
UID:10001474-1694692800-1694700000@wainnovationcalendar.com.au
SUMMARY:WiTWA: DEI Masterclass – LGBTQIA+
DESCRIPTION:Event description\n\n\n\nTickets are now available for a very special WiTWA DEI Masterclass\, ‘LGBTQIA+ in the workplace’ with Pride in Diversity on R U OK? Day. \nPride in Diversity are specialists in HR\, organisational change and workplace diversity dedicated to improving the health and wellbeing of LGBTQ people by reducing exclusion\, invisibility\, homophobia and stigma in the workplace. \nResearch has shown that a disproportionate number of LGBTQIA+ Australians experience poorer mental health outcomes and have higher risk of suicidal behaviours than their peers. These health outcomes are directly related to experiences of stigma\, prejudice\, discrimination and abuse on the basis of being LGBTIQ+. \nJoin us for an educational and thought-provoking discussion on how we can all improve our workplace culture\, policies\, and initiatives to support our LGBTQIA+ community. \nThis event is supported by our venue sponsor Visagio Australia. Visagio was the first Corporate Member of the WiTWA Diversity\, Equity & Inclusion (DEI) Corporate Program. \nGet in quick as places are limited! \nDate: Thursday\, 14 September \nTime: 12 pm – 2 pm (registrations from 11:50 am) \nVenue: Visagio\, Level 9\, 45 St Georges Terrace\, Perth WA 6000 \nLunch will be provided. Please email the Event Organiser for any dietary requirements (vegetarian and gluten-free provided) at courtney@witwa.org.au \n⭐ Guest Facilitator and Speakers: Alyce Schotte\, Liesel Hughes\, Rudson Al Barcoma\, and Chloe Rattray ⭐ \nAlyce Schotte – Pride in Diversity \nAlyce (she/her) is the Pride in Diversity WA/NT Senior Relationship Manager\, creating connections and leading work with partner organisations to strengthen policy\, process and cultural improvements. Living a gender diverse experience\, history and visibility in the corporate and community spheres enables connections for people and organisations through storytelling and strategic education to build awareness and understanding of the challenges and value in doing inclusion better. \nAlyce is experienced in discussing change\, facilitating conversations\, coaching and mentoring and always brings her authentic self to the work she does. \nLiesel Hughes – Microsoft \nLiesel (they/them) is a self-confessed data nerd\, an educator\, activist\, a lover of tech that hasn’t been invented yet and a fount of 80’s song lyrics. \nLiesel works as a Cloud Solution Architect Data & AI at Microsoft\, to develop architectures and solutions to empower our customers\, whilst striving for a more inclusive world. \nRudson Al Barcoma – Pride in Peel Inc \nRudson (he/him) is a Nursing Clinician and Educator with a local and international post grad degree in Advance Diploma and Masters in Leadership and Management. He is a Board Member of several not-for-profit and charitable multicultural organisations\, incoming President of Global Nurses and Midwives Rotary Club\, and current President of Pride in Peel Inc. \nRudson is an advocate primarily towards inclusion/diversity and healthcare delivery. Currently\, under Pride in Peel together with his team\, they are aiming for the Mental Health of the Pride Community through the collaboration of other organizations. Internationally\, he is spearheading projects such as Solar Cases to Regional areas of the globe and Dengue Fever eradication to developing countries. \nChloe Rattray – Queer Disability Activist and Researcher \nChloe (she/they) is a passionate inclusion activist and PhD student whose work is grounded in lived experience and academic research. Chloe works as an Inclusion & Diversity Specialist\, leading improvement initiatives so people feel safe to bring their whole selves to work. In this role\, Chloe drives change to ensure people with disability can thrive in an inclusive and accessible workplace. \nChloe is currently studying for her PhD and is researching the politics of queer and disabled representation in her favourite medium: children’s animation. Chloe also holds a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Humanities\, receiving a High First Class Honours for her thesis on the representation of gender and disability in Australian documentary television. In 2022\, Chloe received an Out for Australia 30 Under 30 award\, given to young queer people demonstrating a tangible contribution to the community. \nAgenda: \n11:50am – Registration \n12:00pm – Event starts; welcome\, introduction and facilitated workshop \n1:00pm – Break for lunch \n1:20pm – Panel discussion; Q&A opportunity; summary and key takeaways \n2:00pm – Event closes
URL:https://wainnovationcalendar.com.au/event/witwa-dei-masterclass-lgbtqia/
LOCATION:Visagio\, 45 St Georges Terrace\, Perth\, Select a State:\, 6000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Seminar / Panel Discussion / Conversation
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20230915T073000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20230915T100000
DTSTAMP:20260408T035654
CREATED:20230620T041009Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260407T061901Z
UID:10001482-1694763000-1694772000@wainnovationcalendar.com.au
SUMMARY:Discovery to Founder – The App Development Journey
DESCRIPTION:Discover the untapped potential of the custom app development industry at our Discovery to Founder event! Join us as we dive into the world of app creation. \nThis exclusive event brings together industry experts\, business owners\, app founders and aspiring app development founders under one roof. Having the perfect environment for knowledge sharing\, open networking\, and inspiration. Whether you’re a seasoned business owner or just starting your journey\, this event is designed to provide you with the tools\, knowledge and connections you need to turn your app ideas into reality. \nOur line-up we will have 3 speakers sharing their knowledge! \nFirst up\, we have Software for You sharing about all thing’s app development. Diving into market research and why this is so important before you even look at development. Then how they address the app development process as a developer from beginning to the end. From scoping\, development and having a live app in the store\, and beyond. \nSecond up\, we are hearing from Alefe Amorim the Founder of AsparGo a visionary entrepreneur who turned his passion for social impact and reducing food waste into a success app venture. Alefe will take the stage to share his personal journey as an app development founder\, offering practical advice\, how the process was for him and how AsparGo came to life. \nLastly we have Ben Neilson from Cyber Security Perth who is a cyber security expert. He will shed light on the critical importance of safeguarding app users data\, providing essential guidance to protect against potential threats\, why cyber security is so important and more. Also\, Ben will talk about the rise of ChatGBT and how it will also affect the security landscape. \nPrepare to be inspired\, informed\, and empowered by the exceptional line-up of speakers. A light brunch\, along with tea and coffee will be provided. Please bring your business cards as there will be plenty of time for open networking too. \nDetails: \nDate: Friday 14th July 2023\nTime: 7:30AM start for networking\, event will kick off at 8:15AM\nLocation: Kailis Bros Leederville\, 101 Oxford Street Leederville \nWe look forward to seeing you there!
URL:https://wainnovationcalendar.com.au/event/discovery-to-founder-the-app-development-journey/
LOCATION:Kailis Bros\, 101 Oxford Street\, Leederville\, Western Australia\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Seminar / Panel Discussion / Conversation
ORGANIZER;CN="Software For You":MAILTO:rebecca.ruiz@softwareforyou.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20230919T173000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20230919T191500
DTSTAMP:20260408T035654
CREATED:20230909T073418Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260407T042330Z
UID:10001632-1695144600-1695150900@wainnovationcalendar.com.au
SUMMARY:WA MTP Sector Spotlight ft. VitalTrace
DESCRIPTION:The WA Life Sciences Innovation Hub invites you to join our next WA MTP Sector Spotlight Series event\, a fireside chat with VitalTrace CEO & Co-Founder Dr Arjun Kaushik and Head of Regulatory & Quality Dr Celine Royet in conversation with Dr Tracey Wilkinson.\nThis is a great opportunity to learn about the team’s journey developing its real-time fetal biosensor to monitor mothers and babies during childbirth\, an area that hasn’t seen significant innovation in decades. VitalTrace has grown from a big idea to a product granted fast-track device designation by the US FDA\, and soon to enter first-in-human clinical trials. Their growing team of over 30 people is establishing advanced manufacturing capabilities and successfully secured dilutive and non-dilutive funding. \nWe’re pleased to be delivering this event in partnership with The Centre for Entrepreneurial Research and Innovation (CERI)\, a social enterprise supporting the next generation of WA’s entrepreneurs. Their programs have been designed to educate and empower early-stage entrepreneurs\, PhD students and visionaries within the WA community. \nJoin us Tuesday 19 September 2023\, from 5:30pm-7:15pm AWST at The Centre for Entrepreneurial Research and Innovation (CERI)\, Level 1\, 22 Stirling Highway\, Nedlands. Light refreshments provided\, registrations from 5:15pm.
URL:https://wainnovationcalendar.com.au/event/wa-mtp-sector-spotlight-ft-vitaltrace/
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:20230920T120000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20230920T133000
DTSTAMP:20260408T035654
CREATED:20230913T095025Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260407T042344Z
UID:10001642-1695211200-1695216600@wainnovationcalendar.com.au
SUMMARY:Meet the Emerging Tech Leaders of Future of Mining
DESCRIPTION:CORE Innovation Hub\, in collaboration with Unearthed are hosting an informal gathering for the technology and innovation community to connect with the finalists of the EMERGE challenge. \nThis meet and greet lunch provides a relaxed environment for attendees to interact with the finalists startups\, gaining insights into their ideas and solutions and engaging with industry leaders in Perth. This is an opportunity to discuss with a diverse audience\, foster insightful conversations and network! \nEvent Highlights \n\nEngage with the finalists of the Unearthed EMERGE challenge.\nLearn about cutting-edge technologies and innovations driving the mining and resources industry.\nNetwork with fellow professionals\, industry leaders\, and investors.\nEnjoy a delightful spread of food and refreshments\n\nMeet the Finalists \nJames Stewart\, ALWAYS CARBON\nAlways Carbon turns any plant biomass from waste costs\, into new revenues\, by pyrolysing plants into useful charcoal called biochar\, profitably funded by generating valuable permanent carbon removal credits. \nDarius Okle\, INTERLATE\nInterlate converges people\, data and technology to accelerate digital transformation for a net-zero future. \nLinden Roper\, JTG Consultants Pty Ltd Australia\nJTG Consultants Pty Ltd\, Australia (Exclusive Licensee of eHPCC™)\, directed by Linden Roper\, is a family-owned (parent) company intended for developing\, commercialising\, and exploiting intellectual property (IP) rights to eHPCC™ \nMark Holton\, Systemiser\nSystemiser provides software and services to help mining companies map key system processes and develop intelligent twin mine models that automate shift execution plans that maximise long-term value. \nAbout the EMERGE Challenge\n\nThe Unearthed EMERGE challenge was designed as an invitation to startups\, calling upon novel technologies and solutions with the potential to revolutionise the mining and resources sector. The challenge\, conducted in partnership with the Future of Mining Conference\, aimed at spotlighting emerging innovators that are actively contributing to industry decarbonisation and\ntechnological advancement. \nSelected startups from the challenge will be showcased as finalists\, pitching their tech and ideas to both an online and in-person audience at the Future of Mining Conference held in Perth on September 18th-19th\, 2023. This year\, the conference theme revolves around Technology\, Innovation\, and Digitalisation.
URL:https://wainnovationcalendar.com.au/event/meet-the-emerging-tech-leaders-of-future-of-mining/
LOCATION:CORE Innovation Hub\, 191 St. Georges Terrrace\, Perth\, WA\, 6000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Seminar / Panel Discussion / Conversation
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20230920T183000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20230920T193000
DTSTAMP:20260408T035654
CREATED:20230727T043105Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260407T042303Z
UID:10001593-1695234600-1695238200@wainnovationcalendar.com.au
SUMMARY:How engineering can save the world
DESCRIPTION:Join us for talk by Dr Gloria Rupf and see a different side of engineering \n\n\n“Keep caring. This is our only world” – Dr William Henry ‘Harry’ Butler AO CBE \n  \nFrom a childhood filled with tales of superheroes\, to watching her stepfather build a renewable power station\, Gloria realised that her way of saving the world would be fighting climate change via engineering. Travelling through Rwanda and Ethiopia\, she found the power that energy access has to improve livelihoods and the need for sustainable energy options to pave the way for a sustainable future. \n  \nThis event is run in partnership with the Harry Butler Institute and is part of the Our Only World series of events. \n  \nDate: Wednesday 20 September 2023 \nTime: 6.30pm to 7.30pm \nVenue: City of Perth Library\, 573 Hay Street\, Perth \nCost: Free\, book now as places are limited.
URL:https://wainnovationcalendar.com.au/event/how-engineering-can-save-the-world/
LOCATION:City of Perth Library\, 573 Hay Street\, Perth\, Western Australia\, 6000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Seminar / Panel Discussion / Conversation
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20230926T070000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20230926T203000
DTSTAMP:20260408T035654
CREATED:20230911T033459Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260407T042337Z
UID:10001639-1695711600-1695760200@wainnovationcalendar.com.au
SUMMARY:The Roller Coaster Journey of New Ventures
DESCRIPTION:Stanford University Professor of Management George Foster will give an overview of findings to date on his research project looking at the low and high moments that new ventures encounter at various stages of their journey. \nThis is a talk for Startup Founders and whilst the talk and breakfast are provided free of charge\, you will be required to complete a survey prior to attending this session. \nThe link will be provided via email after submitting your application.
URL:https://wainnovationcalendar.com.au/event/the-roller-coaster-journey-of-new-ventures/
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:20230926T173000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20230926T193000
DTSTAMP:20260408T035654
CREATED:20230913T112711Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260407T042351Z
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SUMMARY:Global Entrepreneurship Congress 2023 Debrief – What’s Next for Peel?
DESCRIPTION:Let’s talk about the entrepreneurship ecosystem in our region. A post GEC23 debrief with delegate\, Veronica Smith. \n\n\n\n\n“GEC2023 is a gathering of startup champions from around the world\, working together to build one global ecosystem of innovation and economic growth. ​” \nVeronica Smith is a member of the Global Entrepreneurship Network (GEN) and leader of the Startup Huddle program in Mandurah\, launching in Nov 2018 and soon to celebrate its fifth anniversary. \nAs a Global Ambassador of the Startup Huddle program\, Veronica was invited to present at the Global Entrepreneurship Congress 2023 (GEC23)\, in Melbourne\, Australia. As a former Australian delegate attending GEC19 in Bahrain\, Veronica understands the incredible value that attending GEC brings to the local entrepreneurship eco-system. \nGEC23 offers and incredible line-up of speakers and Australian Industry leaders\, who will share a wealth of knowledge\, experience and inspiration. \nAt this post GEC debrief event\, Veronica will share insights and learnings from an event that\, each year\, includes entrepreneurs\, investors\, policymakers and community leaders from 200+ countries. \nSo\, come along and join the conversation! Be inspired and connect with like-minded entrepreneurship champions over a glass of wine and some nibblies.
URL:https://wainnovationcalendar.com.au/event/global-entrepreneurship-congress-2023-debrief-whats-next-for-peel/
LOCATION:WOSTO Mandurah\, 22 Ormsby Terrace\, Mandurah\, WA\, 6210\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Seminar / Panel Discussion / Conversation
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SUMMARY:Online Panel: Tried and Tested! STEM diversity and inclusion measures that work
DESCRIPTION:Featuring: Rebecca Lee (MD\, Merck Life Science)\, Graeme Beardsell (CEO\, Fujitsu AUNZ)\, Ruwangi Fernando (Founder\, STEM Sisters)\, Prof Cobie Rudd (Vice-President\, Edith Cowan University )\n\n\n\n\nJoin us as we showcase best practice diversity & inclusion practices of STEM organisations leading the way. \nThis session is for Organisational leaders\, Champions of Change\, Human Resources and Diversity & Inclusion professionals who wish to learn new ideas about how to grow and embed diversity and inclusion practices within their organisation. \nOur remarkable group of panellists from industry\, academia\, and not-for-profit have experience initiating and running programs within their own organisations. Join us to hear about their frameworks for action and learn from their experience. \nThey will discuss what has worked and not always worked from them – including recruitment measures\, training\, special programs\, and enhanced culture in the environment. \nThe panel will address questions around reluctance in uptake\, measurement of programs\, and the experience of making them work.
URL:https://wainnovationcalendar.com.au/event/online-panel-tried-and-tested-stem-diversity-and-inclusion-measures-that-work/
LOCATION:online\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Seminar / Panel Discussion / Conversation
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SUMMARY:Blue Economy Webinar: A Framework for Evaluating and Guiding Ocean Energy Technology Developments
DESCRIPTION:A Framework for Evaluating and Guiding Ocean Energy Technology Developments: Presentation of the OES Framework and Application\n\n\n\nWednesday 27th September\, 2023\n4pm – 5:30pm (AEST) \n\n\nThe 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/blue-economy-webinar-a-framework-for-evaluating-and-guiding-ocean-energy-technology-developments/
LOCATION:online\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Seminar / Panel Discussion / Conversation
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