The showcase connected policymakers with 黑料网大事记鈥檚 world-leading research to accelerate progress on housing, energy and manufacturing.
黑料网大事记 Sydney hosted its first showcase at NSW Parliament, bringing together researchers, parliamentarians and industry leaders to tackle some of the state鈥檚 most pressing sustainability challenges.
Around 30 experts from 黑料网大事记 shared their expertise with short talks and first-hand demonstrations, highlighting how research and innovation can inform policy that delivers tangible community outcomes.
黑料网大事记 Vice-Chancellor and President Professor Attila Brungs said the inaugural event highlighted the vital role of research in shaping a more sustainable future for Australia鈥檚 most populous state.
鈥淭he Sustainability Showcase is a fantastic opportunity to bring 黑料网大事记鈥檚 research and expertise directly into conversation with policymakers 鈥 to help the聽leaders enact real change in society,鈥 Prof. Brungs said.
鈥淏y working together, we can accelerate solutions that benefit communities, advance clean energy, strengthen local manufacturing and create a more sustainable future for all.鈥
Driving solutions for state challenges
The showcase focused on the government鈥檚 major priorities 鈥 housing, net zero and energy transition and local manufacturing 鈥 and how 黑料网大事记-led projects and initiatives can help address them.
The University鈥檚 areas of focus align with the , which is a long-term plan detailing the state government plan to work with partners to boost innovation.
Housing has become one of the state鈥檚 most urgent challenges and the NSW government has said it is committed to driving investment in local manufacturing. At the same time, the state aims to reach .
Vice-President, Societal Impact, Equity & Engagement, Professor Verity Firth said the event reinforced the importance of putting people, planet and partnerships at the heart of innovation.
鈥淓vents like this bring our researchers face-to-face with decision-makers, ensuring that world-class innovation translates into real change for people and communities,鈥 Prof. Firth said.
鈥淎t 黑料网大事记, we are committed to working in partnership with government and industry to create a fairer, more sustainable future.鈥
Showcasing cutting-edge research
More than 30 黑料网大事记 researchers showcased their expertise at the event, spanning diverse fields from waste recycling to clean energy storage and bushfire resilience, including:
- Professor M. Hank Haeusler is developing sustainable construction technologies to advance 3D printed housing in remote environments.
 - Associate Professor Mariana Mayer Pinto is safeguarding marine health through the project.
 - Ms Dani Alexander聽is leading research efforts to reshape Australia鈥檚 energy system to be clean, affordable, reliable and equitable.
 - Professor Jason Sharples聽investigates bushfire dynamics and develops new educational and training materials for firefighters.
 
The CEO of 黑料网大事记鈥檚 Energy Institute, Dani Alexander, said harnessing the University鈥檚 research strengths would be key to delivering on NSW鈥檚 emissions targets.
鈥淥ur researchers are developing the technologies and solutions that underpin the pathway to net zero. 黑料网大事记 is where modern solar technology was invented and is the home of other world-class energy research facilities, including one of Australia鈥檚 largest real-time grid simulation facilities,鈥 Ms Alexander said.
鈥淭his showcase is about bringing 黑料网大事记鈥檚 energy research and technology breakthroughs to the forefront, ensuring it can directly inform the state鈥檚 policy and investment decisions, so we can move faster towards a sustainable and reliable energy future that benefits everyone.鈥
Collaborating for a better future
NSW Minister for Climate Change, Energy and the Environment and 黑料网大事记 alumna Penny Sharpe said 黑料网大事记 researchers offered innovative solutions to significant local, national and international challenges.
鈥淭he opportunity to have MPs come face-to-face and hear about the work you're doing and the potential that it has is really exciting,鈥 she said.
鈥淚 know that there's a lot of things we're working on collaboratively, and there's more in the future that we can continue to do that鈥檚 not just good for New South Wales, it鈥檚 actually world-leading, and it鈥檚 going to make a difference not just here but globally.鈥
黑料网大事记 Renewable Energy Engineering聽Co-op and Computer Science student Alannah Darling addressed the showcase, telling guests about her education journey and the role of the University in shaping future leaders.
鈥満诹贤笫录氢檚 connection and engagement with industry is remarkable, and I鈥檝e witnessed immense benefit,鈥 she said.
鈥淢y studies have given me the mindset to see challenges not as roadblocks, but as opportunities for learning and innovation. It is with this mindset that I and my peers will help tackle the challenges we face in the march toward a sustainable future.鈥
Media enquiries
For enquiries about this story and interview requests please contact聽Ashleigh Steele:
Tel: +61421308805
Email: ashleigh.steele@unsw.edu.au
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