This event is jointly hosted by:
QUT Centre for Agriculture and the Bioeconomy - focuses on technologies and systems to tackle the challenges of growing populations, increasing energy demands, climate change impacts, biosecurity threats, complex economies and competition for scarce resources. Our expertise in plant and industrial biotechnology, synthetic biology, genetics, molecular biology, soil and ecological sciences, process engineering, industrial chemistry, robotics and autonomous systems, data science, social science, business and law are tackling complex questions and developing novel solutions for real-world impact.
QUT Centre for Robotics - builds on a decade of investment at QUT in robotic research and translation which has been funded by QUT, Australian Research Council, Queensland Government, cooperative research centres and industry. The Centre: is at the forefront of research and innovation in intelligent robotics; translates research into commercial and societal outcomes; leads education, training and development of talent to meet growing demands; and provides leadership in technological policy development and societal debate.