Day Two

Resources, Energy & Industry Innovation Forum

PROGRAM / DAY 2

Resources

The resources industry underpins the development of new sustainable energy technologies - this session will delve into how the resources industry is reducing its energy footprint while at the same time providing the necessary alloys to build a better, cleaner future and building relationships with the communities they work and live in. You will also hear about the future of mining, exploration and geoscience with new opportunities arising from the growing demand for critical minerals along with a state of the region update for the mining, energy, technology and services sector.

  • ASM Dubbo Project
    Michael Sutherland, General Manager NSW, Australian Strategic Materials Ltd (ASM)
  • Partnering Together for Shared Value
    Renee Pettit, Advisor, Community & External Relations, Evolution Mining Cowal Gold Operations
  • Regulating for Safe and Sustainable Resource Development
    Peter Day, Executive Director Resources Regulator Mining, Exploration & Geoscience (MEG)
  • METS Sector - State of the Region
    Ross Carter, Membership Manager NSW, Austmine
  • Session host: Clare Larkin-Sykes, Managing Director, Forelight Advisory

Energy

Energy is the pulse of our day-to-day life and how we create and use it is changing rapidly. What the future will look like is not certain, but what is clear is that we’re well on our way to a new energy future. Imagine the possibilities . . . a world where energy is sustainable and abundant. Session speakers will highlight this goal speaking about the decarbonisation of global economies and the emergence of carbon offsets through land use trade offs in agriculture, we will hear about community benefits from the Central West Orana Renewable Energy Zone, how reducing carbon emissions can be achieved while creating jobs and economic growth, and hear how one local government is building legacies for the community from the energy transition

  • Decarbonisation of Global Economies
    Cathleen Waters
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    Head of Science, GreenCollar
  • Benefit Sharing and Leaving a Legacy
    Jason Willoughby, Squadron Energy
  • Considerations in Rural Electrification
    Mark Lewis, Business Manager - Electrification & Energy Systems Network (EESN), NSW Decarbonisation Innovation Hub

    Dr Liz Smith, Research Partnership Development Manager – LPI Network, NSW Decarbonisation Innovation Hub
  • Building Legacies
    Murray Wood, Chief Executive Officer, Dubbo Regional Council

Industry

Opening the door to new opportunities for industry and the community through partnerships, collaboration and new ideas will be the key focus of session three. Speakers will discuss innovations in the recycling and rejuvenation of PV panels through an indigenous corporation servicing the renewable energy circular economy market, how access to a qualified workforce is a universal constraint for all industries and a model that could be a game changer for the new energy industry, a better way to support communities in negotiating with government and industry to get the best possible local outcomes from the energy transition and hear from the brightest minds from the University of Newcastle who will pitch their thesis ideas which will change the way we look at the future of new energy and how we overcome challenges.

  • Yurruga
    Alex Frail and Joe Williams, Co-founder, Yurruga
  • Workforce Development Solutions
    Megan Callinan, Chief Executive Officer, Marathon Health
  • Striking a New Deal: Finding a Better Way to Develop Renewables in the Regions
    Jack Archer, Founder, ProjectsJSA - Regional Advisory
  • University of Newcastle PhD Candidates to Pitch Future Energy and Resources Ideas

    Jackson Lee, PhD Candidate, University of Newcastle
    Gamsavi Kanagasundaram, PhD Candidate, University of Newcastle
    Amanda Cameron, PhD Candidate, University of Newcastle
    Sophie Nichols
    , PhD Candidate, University of Newcastle

  • Session host: Megan Callinan, Chief Executive Officer, Marathon Health

Innovation

Innovation in a new energy climate is how we look long-term at building the future for the region including ideas to help with research, employment, skills and problem solving. It involves think tanks and innovation hubs that can combine knowledge to develop dynamic innovation systems that match new and emerging research to real-world scenarios. In this session you will hear about the INGA Innovation Hub, which aims to complement the significant activity and opportunity in the region for renewable energy, critical minerals, copper, circular economy and infrastructure, along with innovative problem solving solutions in the energy sector.

  • Inland NSW Growth Alliance (INGA) Innovation Hub
    Clare Larkin-Sykes, Managing Director, LarkinSykes Advisory
  • Cobar Biohub Overview
    Mark Glover, Director, Renewed Carbon
  • Regional Innovation
    Jo Palmer, Director, Innovation Programs, Charles Sturt University

Networking Drinks

  • Justine Campbell, CEO, RDA Orana

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