Net Zero Grand Challenge - Team Formation
 NZGC Team Formation image
NZGC Team Formation image 
                                    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.
Ready to tackle the Net Zero Grand Challenge? The next step on your journey is to form your team! Join us for the Net Zero Grand Challenge: Team Formation an essential event designed to help you connect with fellow innovators and build the perfect team to bring your ideas to life.
Whether you're just starting to form a team or already have one, this workshop offers a unique opportunity to collaborate, gain insights from challenge experts, and learn more about what others are working on. This is your chance to refine your strategy and ensure your team is ready to take on the challenge.
 
Mon 16 Sep, 4-6PM
I2N Hub Honeysuckle 
Register here
Event Highlights:
- Team Formation: Meet and collaborate with others in a facilliated session to then form your team on the night!
- Expert Insights: Gain valuable advice and guidance from challenge experts to sharpen your ideas.
- Q&A: Have your questions answered by experts, helping you and your team prepare for success in the Grand Challenge.
Whether you're just getting started or are well on your way, this workshop is your next crucial step in the Net Zero Grand Challenge. Don’t miss out on this chance to connect, collaborate, and innovate!
For more information and to register, please visit: Net Zero Grand Challenge
If you have a question, schedule a catch up with our team
Event Information
- Date: Monday 16 September 2024 from 4:00pm
- Location: I2N Hub Honeysuckle
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