4 Ways to Connect with CORE at IMARC

CORE Innovation Hub is heading to IMARC this November and we can not wait to be part of the action. While there is LOTS to see and do over the course of the 3 days, there are 4 great ways to connect with CORE from our Innovation Zone to hearing from the team as part of a number of speaking opportunities.

CORE Innovation Zone

CORE will be hosting our biggest Innovation Zone yet in the IMARC Exhibition Hall. Make sure you stop past and meet the following companies across the three days.

Sentient
Sentient are the experts went it comes to Perth virtual reality solutions. We take pride in our innovation and creativity, with a small, passionate and experienced team of engineers, developers and artists. We have worked with and developed solutions for a wide range of companies, training providers, and government services, developing solutions that suit their needs including vr in mining, vr training demonstrations, mine site planning, equipment familiarisation and much more.

RWDI
RWDI helps clients tackle complex challenges in the built environment by combining innovative thinking, collaborative problem solving, and a passion for expanding the boundaries of the possible. RWDI is a global leader in climate engineering and consulting – with capabilities in corporate sustainability, sustainable buildings, climate change consulting, and environmental engineering. They utilise their deep technical expertise to support clients’ ambitious sustainability goals while reducing their environmental impact.

Soft Rigging Solutions
Soft Rigging Solutions’ synthetic lightweight shackles improve safety by reducing the risks associated with heavy lifting and manual handling, eliminating the need for multiple people struggling with traditional heavy steel D-Shackles. Combining his knowledge of mining and sailing, founder Josh Leppard’s synthetic lightweight shackle has a minimum break strength of 510,000kg and weighs only 13.7kg, four times lighter than the equivalent steel d-shackle that weighs 58.68kg.

Techenomics
Techenomics International is a multinational company providing cutting edge oil analysis, fluid management and condition monitoring services to the mining, transport, marine, power and industrial sectors. As market demand grew, Techenomics utilized the opportunity to expand its market reach by building several subsidiaries throughout the globe including Australia, Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand, Mongolia, Turkey, South Africa and Russia.

Primarily, Techonomics focuses on oil, water and fuel analysis, commissioning and maintenance services, engineering and metal works fabrication as well as condition monitoring services. Besides rooting as a service provider, in 2016 Techenomics has officially registered as sole distributor of WS2 (nano additives) in Asia.

Exor Oceania
EXOR Oceania specialises in industrial automation interface solutions. As a technical sales & support office, they cater for HMI and Embedded PLC`s, Intelligent Interfaces, Remote I/O, Wireless Data Communication and CLOUD solutions. Founded in 2010 by Managing Director Carlo Sportiello, a professional individual with a history on the global automation stage; Exor Oceania has grown in strength, with a solid B2B customer base across most industrial sectors.

CORE Speaker Line Up

Hear direct from the CORE team with Brodie, Tamryn and Renee all appearing on the line up this year! Across the three days there will be plenty of opportunity to gain insights and perspectives from CORE.

Wednesday 2 November

National Innovation Hub Lead, Renee Hakendorf is facilitating The Arkani Ngura Innovation and Technology Centre Panel from 1:05pm

Thursday 3 November

CORE Co-Founder and CORE Skills Lead, Tamryn Barker will give a CORE Skills Update from 2:45pm. Hear the latest insights and findings from capstone data projects partnerships.

CORE Co-Founder & Director, Brodie McCulloch will be speaking as part of Industry Panel Discussion: Forming Consortiums and Collaborating on Finding Solutions from 3:05pm

Friday 4 November

Tamryn will be back speaking from 12:05pm as part of the Talk it Forward Dialogue Table - What Needs to be Done to Ensure Mining Has an Actual Future Workforce? Panel

AARP Afternoon Tea

Join us on Thursday 3 November at the CORE Innovation Zone in the Exhibition Hall for an informal meet and greet with representatives from the newly established Australian Automation and Robotics Precinct (AARP). Tamryn, National Project Lead for the AARP will be answering questions and is keen to meet with organisations interested in learning more and being involved with the AARP.

Thinking Critical Afternoon Tea

CORE is also hosting an unofficial SA Delegation Meet Up in conjunction with the South Australian Department for Energy and Mining and Unearthed’s Thinking Critical Winners. Thinking Critical was a global challenge run by Unearthed on behalf of the Department of Energy and Mining looking at innovative solutions to harness more of South Australia’s Critical Minerals. There were five successful companies as part of the challenge: ScanTech, Envisioning Labs, NDB Technology, QL Technology and CBS Mining. Each company will be attending IMARC and are keen to connect with those interested in Critical Minerals and other businesses operating within the South Australian market.

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