UQ and ARM Hub partner on innovation
The University of Queensland (UQ) has announced a partnership with the Advanced Robotics for Manufacturing (ARM) Hub to accelerate the development and commercialisation of industry-led research.
The four-year partnership will enable UQ and the ARM Hub to enhance robotics and artificial intelligence capabilities in government and industry manufacturing priority areas, including the energy, medical and agricultural sectors.
UQ Faculty of Engineering, Architecture and Information Technology (EAIT) Executive Dean Professor Sue Harrison said the partnership would help enhance and develop existing and emerging industries.
“UQ’s partnership with ARM Hub will connect the expertise and ideas of UQ researchers with industry and government to support the translation of research, creating tangible economic and social impact for the community, industry and global partners,” she said. “This partnership provides a valuable opportunity for our research teams to realise the full potential of their innovation, with research already underway at the Hub.”
To support the collaboration, the University has welcomed ARM Hub Chief Executive Officer Professor Cori Stewart and Head of Business and Research Partnerships Samuel Jesuadian into roles within the faculty.
The Hub, in partnership with UQ and other organisations, has secured $5 million in funding from the Australian Government to scale up small and medium manufacturing enterprises, providing them with tangible pathways to adopt AI in their businesses.
Stewart said the centre would be a valuable pathway for Australia’s small and medium enterprises to become global innovation leaders.
“This is an opportunity for UQ, ARM Hub and its industry partners to continue building a world-class digital ecosystem in Australia that embraces safe and responsible AI, and boosts commercialisation and business growth,” she said.
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