The future is now
This webinar series explores the fundamentals of AI commercialisation, from suitable approaches to IP and commercialisation, to understanding regulatory considerations in Australia, New Zealand, and globally. We’ll look at ethical considerations such as data amplification, algorithmic bias, and privacy, and examine key risk elements and associated mitigation strategies. Participants will gain insights into building the right team to drive AI projects forward in a commercialisation context and hear from industry practitioners on securing funding.
Who’s this series for? Suitable for many research disciplines and academic stage
Computer Science | Mathematics and Statistics | Engineering | Data Science | Cognitive Science and Psychology Ethics and Philosophy | Linguistics | Neuroscience | Economics | Social Sciences | Legal Studies | Health Sciences | Robotics | Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) | Bioinformatics | Computational Neuroscience | Distributed Systems | Quantum Computing | Cybersecurity | Environmental Science | Behavioral Economics | Cultural Studies | Educational Technology | Geographic Information Systems (GIS) | Legal Informatics | Supply Chain Management
Bonus Content
Keen subscribers looking to amplify their commercialisation knowledge will get access to a bonus 10 hours of additional content from our previous 2024 Energy series. Topics: Commercialisation partner selection in research translation; Leading collaborations; Creating maximum impact from collaboration; Navigating commercialisation challenges through the TRL-CRL journey; Approaches to managing IP from idea to market; Managing complex partnerships from Idea to Market; From investment to impact - measuring ROI; Cyber security for everyone; Promoting your success - telling your story with impact; Practical co-design for everyone - the secrets to success.
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Consider the following Specialist Series in 2025:
Commercialisation of Defence Research
The Defence sector has long been a sponsor, source and consumer of global innovation. This series explores the commercialisation potential Defence offers as a multi-disciplined, multi-service market sector. Our Specialist Series on Defence enables a range of interdisciplinary practitioners to explore commercialisation through a Defence lens.
With challenging and evolving domestic and international strategic and political landscapes, what is best the pathway for commercialising Defence-relevant research?