Innovation – driving resilient energy and economic futures

14 April 2011
The Australian National University, Canberra

Please note that this conference has been cancelled

How can innovation and economic reform assist in developing the new energy sources required to reduce the impact of climate change? Intergenerational equity needs to be considered when developing enduring climate change solutions.

This conference will deal with these issues and aims to offer many benefits for those operating in varied policy, planning and management contexts in energy, environment, planning, economics, communities and more.

This conference will contribute to the debates on the practical application of innovation to the shifts required by industry, government, and the community in addressing climate change.

Join prominent and insightful presenters such as Prof Will Steffen, Dr John Hewson, Anna Skarbek Dr David Martin to explore the themes of Australia’s innovation performance, creating new energy markets, climate prosperity and intergenerational equity.

 

Conference flyer, including conference objectives and highlights click here

Full conference program here

Conference Media releases –

Putting expired patents to work in novel ways – Australia to lead on new innovation models- here

Eco-innovation: building and sustaining momentum- here

Applying the power of entrepreneurs and innovation to implement market-driven solutions to climate change- here

Costs

One day conference

Ø    $415 ‘Early Bird if received by 21/03/2011 

Ø    $455 if received after 21/03/2011

Ø    $260 student fee

All GST free

Dinner & Presentation (evening of 14/04/2011)

Ø    $90

 

Registration

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