Definium Technologies is proof of what can happen with a little perseverance. Recently awarded a $1.15 million contract to manufacture sensors and internet gateways in Launceston, they are a leading the nation in advanced manufacturing. Definium shows that Tasmania is the perfect place to utilise smart technology and local manufacturing to create clean energy solutions.
EnergyLab is excited to be in Launceston to facilitate a conversation on the opportunities for technology as a means to innovate the energy sector in Tasmania and beyond. The event will be hosted by Definium Technologies, who will ignite our imaginations with a tour of their production lab.
This is the first event in EnergyLab's three-part event series on The Future of Energy in Tassie, leading to a hackathon to generate clean energy startups. More information and registration for the series below.
The Future of Energy in Tassie: Transport
The Future of Energy in Tassie: Customer Experience
The Future of Energy in Tassie Hackathon
The panel
- Piers Grove (Moderator), co-founder and Managing Director of EnergyLab
- Mike Cruse, Founder and Managing Director, Definium Technologies
- Dr Mark Dewsbury, Senior Lecturer & Building Research, University of Tasmania's School of Technology, Environments & Design
- Final panellist to be confirmed
Timing
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5:30pm: Doors open
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6:00pm: Moderated panel discussion followed by Q&A with the audience
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7:00pm: Continue the discussion over drinks and light snacks
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8:00pm: Event concludes
About EnergyLab
EnergyLab is Australia’s leading platform for launching new energy businesses. Our integrated approach draws on the community of clean energy entrepreneurs and offers a range of ways to engage and leverage their ideas, technologies and resources. To read more about EnergyLab head to energylab.org.au.
Thank you to Definium Technologies, TasNetworks and the University of Tasmania
This event would not be possible without the support of Definium Technologies. We would also like to thank our ongoing supporters, TasNetworks and the University of Tasmania.
Want more?
This is the first event EnergyLab will hold in Launceston, but not the last. To receive an invitation to future events please sign up to our mailing list.
Volunteers needed!
If you're willing and able to assist with any of the following, please email riley@energylab.org.au.
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Taking photos (BYO camera)
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Packing up at 8pm
Location
Dates
to 7th August 2018 - 08:30 PM