CSIRO ON Roadshow
Are you a University of Newcastle researcher and found yourself wondering...
"How do I translate my research to impact?"
"Where can I find the ideal industry partner?" Or,
"How can I extend new professional development opportunities to my PhDs and HDRs?"
Well, now’s your chance to find out!
Join University of Newcastle's Knowledge Exchange and Enterprise (KEE) team and CSIRO ON Program Coordinators for a special CSIRO ON Roadshow at the Callaghan campus.
At the roadshow you will:
- Learn all about ON, powered by CSIRO, and what it can do for you, your team and your research.
- Hear direct from ON graduates (over 200 and still counting!) – where they are now and how ON, CSIRO, and the University of Newcastle have helped to move their research closer to impact.
- If there’s one thing we know about breakthrough innovation it’s that serendipity, connections and timely collisions have an important part to play. You never know who you’re going to meet and what it might lead to. Now’s your chance to find out!
When: Thursday 2 February, 2022
Where: Nelson Room, University Union Shortland Building (US322), Callaghan Campus
Time: 11AM - 1PM
Event is free by registration is essential
Order of Proceedings
11:00AM - Doors open
11:15AM - Housekeeping and introduction
11:20AM - Welcome from Warwick Dawson, Pro Vice-Chancellor (Industry & Engagement)
11:25AM - CSIRO ON explainer
11:45AM - Fireside chat with CSIRO ON alumni
12:05PM - Q&A
12:10PM - Networking lunch
13:00PM - Event concludes
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What is ON?
Originally developed as part of CSIRO's Innovation Catalyst in 2015, the ON program has delivered industry-leading innovation training and support to thousands of people from Australian universities and research institutes. Their program of events and experiences has been successful in driving impact and creating cultural change.
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What is KEE?
The University of Newcastle's Knowledge Exchange and Enterprise is responsible for commercialisation of intellectual property developed by University researchers and for facilitating collaborations between researchers and industry. For more information go to www.newcastle.edu.au/kee
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