What goes around, comes around.
The growth of the Circular Economy is driving increased demand for impactful innovation from research. Our new specialist series targets the three key principles of the Circular Economy: elimination, circulation and regeneration. Participants will gain a broad understanding of research innovation needs in high impact sectors including energy, plastics, agriculture, manufacturing and mineral resources. From a commercialisation perspective we will examine considerations ranging from sustainable supply chains through to reuse of waste and the barriers to and opportunities for scaling using case studies to bring examples to life. Insights from industry experts and experienced practitioners will guide researchers across a range of disciplines on a more effective commercialisation journey.
Who’s this series for? Suitable for many research disciplines and academic stage
Industrial Ecology| Materials Science and Engineering | Chemical Engineering | Environmental Science and Engineering | Economics and Circular Economy Studies | Product Design and Engineering | Systems Engineering |Sustainability Science | Waste Management and Resources Recovery | Renewable Energy and Energy Systems Engineering | Biotechnology and Bioengineering | Business Management | Policy and Regulatory Studies | Behavioral Science and Consumer Studies | IT and Digitalisation | Ethics and Social Sciences | Agricultural Science and Food Systems | Cybersecurity | Logistics | Space | Operations Analysis | International Business | Public Policy | Human Performance
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 include:
- Introduction to the renewable energy sector
- Renewable generation - solar
- Renewable generation - wind
- Renewable energy and First Nations
- 100% renewables - can we do it?
- Grid integration, storage challenges and opportunities
- Decarbonising industrial heat
- Decarbonising heavy industry
- Energy economics
- Social license
Want more?
Consider the following Specialist Series in 2025:
Commercialising AgTech Q1 2025
Practitioners from a range of disciplines will benefit from this exploration of AgTech commercialisation. Despite complexity, there are rich opportunities and engaged markets hungry for AgTech innovation. How can researchers create impact from their AgTech ideas?