Fair Food Futures workshops
University of Queensland invites interested parties to take part in a national research study exploring how community food organisations can impact Australia’s future food system.
University of Queensland invites interested parties to take part in a national research study exploring how community food organisations can impact Australia’s future food system.
Hear about a cross-section of Future Food Systems CRC projects around agrifood clusters and smart trade, high-tech indoor cropping solutions, and value-adding product innovations, presented by our industry partners and researchers.
This free lunchtime workshop-infosession hosted by experts from ifm will show that you don’t need IT expertise to get your food-manufacturing firm Industry 4.0-ready.
Join Western Sydney University leaders for the ‘vision launch’ of the university’s new Agri-Tech Hub, a planned six-hectare, state-of-the-art commercial greenhouse facility and co-location space for industry and research.
In this free webinar, FIAL’s Mirjana Prica and AgriFutures’ John Harvey will explore cutting-edge technologies boosting agricultural productivity, and consider existing and emerging risks for Australia’s agriculture sector.
This free webinar from the International Water Resources Association, UNSW Global Water Institute and the Future Food Systems CRC looks at the role of water in the sustainability of concentrated food production systems.
Encompassing conference, expo and extension activities, this two-day event, in which the CRC is a gold sponsor, explores opportunities for Australian producers in innovating, collaborating, clustering and value-adding.
Join UNSW’s Prof. Johannes le Coutre and journalist Joanna Savill as they discuss the fascinating future of food.
FFA2021 brings together decision-makers from leading food and ag firms, influential investors, innovators and key players to discuss issues impacting sustainable food production.
This 10-part series from the Australian Manufacturing Growth Centre covers everything from playing to your strengths to working with researchers, deploying technology and planning for change.