Insider information and
technology development in life sciences
This company
has achieved high growth by developing totally new products based on
internal knowledge – the company is a core user of its own products. It
is set to capture world markets from Australia.
Super engineers to the rescue in the world’s hot spots
Wherever in
the world there is an emergency you will find RedR engineers
contributing their professional skills to assist frontline agencies
working to help people whose lives are in disarray.
Going global - a fast
track to environmental assessment
A global
branding strategy is helping this company do business whenever there is
a need to report accurately, quickly and cost effectively on
environmental performance anywhere in the world
Mount Stromlo observatory: on the edge of the abyss
State-of-the-art instrument
design and development for observatories around
the world is continuing under difficult conditions after bushfires
nearly destroyed the Mount Stromlo Observatory in January 2003.
Knowledge management
delivers high growth in manufacturing
Forty
percent compound growth over seven years in Australian electronic
equipment manufacturing. How do you do that?
Australian know-how
contributes to a greener globe
A micro
Australian business is helping two Japanese giants to create a total
environmental monitoring system for groundwater contamination.
Leading the way in
energy efficiency in buildings
Australian
engineering solutions for saving energy in buildings are proving that
operating costs can be reduced drastically without affecting service
quality. Let your motors run... when they need to!
Help create wealth for
the nation
When you are
doing a great job, you set your sights even higher. There are not many
ways to use technical qualifications and interests in an altruistic way.
But here is one!
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Warren Centre Events
11 May
2004 – Melbourne
12 May 2004 – Sydney
2004 Innovation Lecture
Dr Keith Williams AM, Chief Executive Officer, Proteome Systems Limited.
Click
here for more information.
22 July
2004
AC21: Satellite Forum
Sustainable Transport in Sustainable Cities
An international forum of sustainable transport initiatives
Sydney University
Click
here for more information.
Forthcoming Warren Centre Events
Successful
Innovation Workshop
– commercialisation for new researchers
(in conjunction with UNSW, Australian
Technology Park Innovation and AIC)
Commercial
Application of Nanotechnology – a workshop for those with automotive, textile, construction,
environment and electronic interests.
Innovation: Beyond the Idea Workshop Series
Where do I get a babelfish? Making
the interface between creativity and commercial outcomes work
For
more information and registration, contact Fiona Hearne (02) 9351 7205
fionah@eng.usyd.edu.au
Other Events Supported by The Warren Centre
Sydney's Transport Innovation - Past and Present
16 May 2004
Talks and Guided Tours
Powerhouse Museum, 500 Harris St, ULTIMO NSW
For more information
contact Rob Renew (02) 9217 0580
http://www.powerhousemuseum.com/whatson/
Australian Energy & Utility Summit 2004
21 and 22 July 2004
Sydney Convention Centre
For more information contact Anthony Sprange (02) 9922 5609
anthonys@acevents.com.au
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