Net Zero Grand Challenge: Expert Panel (Solution)
NZGC Expert panel 2
The University of Newcastle’s Grand Challenge is an annual initiative aimed at encouraging multi-disciplinary teams to propose and develop potential solutions to complex challenges. The most compelling submissions will share in $30,000 in funds to advance their idea.
Join us for an informative expert panel session featuring trailblazers who are already making significant strides in addressing Scope 3 emissions and driving us toward a Net Zero future. This panel discussion is a unique opportunity to learn from those at the forefront of innovation in this critical area.
Our distinguished panelists will showcase their groundbreaking solutions, share insights from their journey, and discuss the potential for scaling these innovations to make a broader impact. This session is essential for anyone participating in the Net Zero Grand Challenge or interested in cutting-edge approaches to sustainability.
Panel Highlights:
- Discover real-world solutions tackling Scope 3 emissions
- Learn from innovators' experiences in implementing their ideas
- Explore emerging technologies for emissions reduction
- Engage in an interactive Q&A session
- Speakers:
- Lochie Burke - Net Nada
- Charlotte Connell - Greenhouse
- Cameron Mitchell - Carbon Neutral
Don't miss this opportunity to learn from and engage with true innovators in the Net Zero space. Their experiences and insights could be the catalyst you need to refine your own ideas and contribute to a more sustainable future.
For more information and to register, please visit: Net Zero Grand Challenge
What is I2N?
The University of Newcastle's Integrated Innovation Network (I2N) is responsible for driving economic diversity and business growth through innovation and entrepreneurship. At its network of innovation hubs, which are home to the Hunter region’s most promising innovators and entrepreneurs, the I2N delivers a range of enterprise skill-building programs that develop ideas into sustainable, global businesses.
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About Spark: proudly supported by Investment NSW
Spark Festival has a mandate to coordinate and promote startup-focused events that spark engagement into and across the startup ecosystem.
Spark Festival 2023 has been made possible by support from Investment NSW, Herbert Smith Freehills, the Australian Computer Society, the Australian Government Department of Industry, Science and Resources, Stone & Chalk and the Pledge 1%, and continues its mission to drive engagement into and across the NSW startup ecosystem.
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Event Information
- Date: Thursday 22 August 2024 from 4:00pm
- Location: Restech, Callaghan Campus
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