With discussions covering everything from artificial intelligence and robotics to the costs associated with using recycled glass as an alternate to sand, yesterday’s TREMS industry event held at the University of Southern Queensland brought together industry, government and academia to tackle how we can redefine our waste as valuable resources and reduce landfill.
Opened by Professor John Bell DVC (Research and Innovation) UniSQ we were captivated by key-note speakers Kylie Hughes, Paul Rocker, Wayne Manners and Ian Clarke who shared updates on policy and industry innovation to kick-off an enormous day of research presentations.
The TREMS Hub is led by Professor Sujeeva Setunge Associate DVC Research and Innovation RMIT and Deputy Directory Prof Priyan Mendis from the University of Melbourne.
Special thanks to UniSQ for hosting us and Weena Lokuge for coordinating.
The Hub is funded by contributions from the ARC Australian Research Council, Industry and the participating Universities.
Pictures from the TREMS 2023 Mid-year Industry Event below: