___________________________________________________________________________ 30 th Anniversary Innovation Showcase Celebrat ing 30 years of the Cooperative Research Cent re s program t he Innovation Showcase features interactive exhibits from CRCs and CRC Projects displaying practical examples of their technologies, products and services that are improving the competitiveness, productivity, and sustainability of Australian industries. The showcase wi ll be an opportunity to see the outcomes of Australian innovation firsthand and speak to those who have driven new ideas to reality. Bo oth CRC / CRC - P DESCRIPTION 1 iM OVE CRC iMOVE is Australia’s leading applied research centre in the transportation and mobility sector. Their mission is t o advance the development and adoption of technologies that improve Australia’s transport systems, through high impact R&D collaborations 2 Autism CRC Autism CRC was established in 2013 and is the world’s first national, cooperative research effort focused on autism. They provide the national capacity to develop and deliver evidence - based outcomes . Their mission is to motivate, facilitate and translate collaborative autism research, across the life - span and the spectrum, underpinned by inclusive practice 3 DefendTex DefendTex was established in 2014 and is an Australian owned company who services military and law enforcement communities around the world. Our vision is to be a world leader in defence technology with a wide portfolio of locally designed and manufactured defence capabilities equipping the Australian and allied defence forces 4 Mineral Carbonation International Following 15 years of intense R&D with substantial Australian Government and industry investment, MCi is scaling its technology and working with customers and partners to identify the best industrial locations to build its first Carbon Plants to capture CO 2 emissions and convert them profitably into solid materials called carbonates. Used in many construction, consumer and manufactured products, these carbonates further reduce the carbon footprints in products, supporting the circular economy. This double c arbon reduction delivers a negative carbon lifecycle benefit and produces high quality, verifiable, permanent carbon offsets. 5 Griffith University Griffith University is one of Australia's leading research universities Griffith has a lengthy and diverse participation in CRCs and CRC - Ps 6 Future Food Systems CRC Future Food Systems CRC mission is to deliver science and technology solutions that contribute to the susta inability, nutritional performance, and value - creation capability of the food sector. This mission is aligned with significant Australian Government strategic programs, including the Modern Manufacturing Initiative; the Food and Agribusiness Sector Growth Plan; and the export and regional development programs of Western Australia, New South Wales, and the Northern Territory 7 CRC TiME The Cooperative Research Centre for Transformations in Mining Economies (CRC TiME) brings scale and coordinated investment into innovative research that addresses the complex challenges underpinning mine closure and relinquishment. CRC TiME, is leading the world to drive transformational change in the mine closure sector, building trust between mining companies, regulators and communities 8 Innovative Manufacturing CRC The Innovative Manufacturing CRC (IMCRC) are a Cooperative Research Centre that helps A ustralian companies increase their global relevance through research - led innovation in manufacturing products, processes, and services By championing innovation, we catalyse change that will transform the future of Australian manufacturing 9 Natural Haza rds Research Australia NHRA is as a collaborative research organisation address ing the major challenges arising from natural hazards, including bushfires, floods, cyclones, heatwaves, storms and other hazards. The aim is to deliver usable research and knowledge that creates safer and more resilient communities. NHRA works in the broad e mergency management and disaster resilience sector with partners in all states and territories, federal, state and local governments, key industry bodies, the private and not - for - profit sectors, research and other organisations with a stake in protecting A ustralian communities 10 SmartSat CRC SmartSat CRC is an innovator in space technology and valued as an enduring, trusted and leading contributor in transforming Australia’s space research and innovation ecosystem and to develop know - how and technologies in advanced telecommunications and IoT connectivity, intelligent satellite systems and Earth observation next generation data services. 11 NQRY NQRY was established to commercialise, deliver and support technologies developed within the Integrated Law En forcement stream of the Data to Decisions CRC. This stream focused on technologies and tools to provide investigators, prosecutors and analysts the ability to collate and assess data and conduct investigations more efficiently and with access to diverse da ta 12 HILT CRC HILT CRC transforms the heavy industrial sector to a low - carbon future. HILT CRC focus ses on developing technologies and methods that overcome barriers to the low - carbon transition, which include the unacceptable risks of untested innovatio ns that could jeopardise equipment, production and/or worker safety. HILT CRC en a ble s our heavy industry sector to compete in the low - carbon global economy for carbon - neutral materials such as ‘green’ iron, alumina, cement and other processed minerals 13 ANSTO Australia's Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation, (ANSTO) is the home of Australia’s most significant landmark and national infrastructure for research. Working across areas such as health, the environment and the nuclear fuel cycle to find solution s to some of the biggest questions in science for the benefit of all Australians. ANSTO also provides the Australian and international community with products and services to improve human health, support industry and protect the environment 14 Soil CRC T he Cooperative Research Centre for High Performance Soils (Soil CRC) is bringing together scientists, industry and farmers to find practical solutions for Australia’s underperforming soils. Underperforming agricultural soils cost Australian farmers billion s of dollars in lost revenue each year. The CRC aims to enable farmers to increase their productivity and profitability by providing them with knowledge and tools to improve the performance of their soils. The Soil CRC is the largest collaborative soil res earch effort in Australia’s history. 15 MinEx CRC MinEx CRC is the world's largest mineral exploration collaboration. MinEx CRC is focused on developing more productive, safer and environmentally friendly drilling methods to discover and drill - out deposits. This includes pioneering work on coiled tubing (CT) drilling technology and innovations in diamond and RC drilling techniques aimed at improved drilling optimisation and automation. In parallel, MinEx is developing new technologies for collecting data while drilling. This is being undertaken in four separate industry - led projects utilising geophysical, seismic, downhole analytical and 3 - d modelling improvement s. 16 17 CRC for Honey Bee Products The CRC for Honey Bee Products aims to resolve industry problems that limit both the value and expansion of the Australian honey bee products industry. Low prices for honey bee products originating from Australia do not reflect their true value as unique and pure. Endemic flora, togethe r with regulated isolation, has created the opportunity to produce rare honey bee products from healthy bees, and develop a niche market. The CRC also contribute s to disease insurance policies to address a major global threat to our Australian honey bees. 18 University of Canberra The University of Canberra is a public research university with its main campus located in Bruce, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory 19 CRC for Developing Northern Australia CRCNA aims to create a prosperous, sustainable, vibrant, and healthy Northern Australia. Their purpose is to deliver industry - led research and development collaborations which de - risk the development landscape and enable the sustainable economic growth of Northern Australia. Their three foc us areas are: • Agriculture and food (including aquaculture, horticulture and forestry) • Northern Australia health service delivery • Traditional Owner - led business development 20 Cyber Security CRC The CSCRC develops cyber security capability and capacity to help keep Australia safe. They do this by developing innovative, real - world research and cultivating outstanding talent to solve pressing cyber security challenges. 21 Carina Biotech Carina Biotech is an Australian pre - clinical immunotherapy company established to research and develop chimeric antigen receptor T cell (CAR - T) therapies to treat solid cancers. CAR - T therapy is a revolutionary new treatment option that uses a patient’s immune system to fight their cancer. 22 Building 4.0 CRC Bu ilding 4.0 CRC aims to develop an internationally competitive, dynamic, and thriving Australian advanced manufacturing sector, delivering better buildings at lower cost and the human capacity to lead the future industry. 23 Future Fuels CRC Future Fuels C ooperative Research Centre is focussed on enabling the decarbonisation of Australia’s energy networks. Key research areas • Future fuel technologies, systems, and markets • Social acceptance, public safety, and security of supply • Network lifecycle management 24 Blue Economy CRC Through targeted and industry focussed research and training, the Blue Economy CRC paves the way for innovative, commercially viable and sustainable offshore developments and new capabilities that will see significant increa ses in renewable energy output, seafood production and jobs that will transform the future of Australia’s traditional blue economy industries 25 Fight Food Waste CRC The Fight Food Waste CRC aims to improve the competitiveness, productivity, and sustain ability of the Australian food industry. Our research partners and industry participants undertake high quality research to solve industry - identified problems through outcome - focused collaborative partnerships. 26 Fivecast D2D D2D CRC brought together researchers and industry to tackle the big data challenges that face Australia’s national security community. It wound up in 2019. Fivecast is a post CRC entity which delivers the world’s most important public and private organisations with the c apability to explore masses of digital data, gaining insights which are critical in protecting our communities. 27 28 Canthera Canthera Discovery is a highly successful cancer research organisation that evolved from the Cancer Therapeutics CRC which wa s founded in 2007. It is an oncology - focused small molecule drug discovery and development organisation, bringing together leading researchers and organisations from industry and academia to find cures for cancer 29 CO2 Mining CO2CRC is a world leader in carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) research. With a vision to be the world’s leading CO2 storage technology centre, globally recognised for innovative carbon capture and utilisation solutions whilst adding value to customers by testing, develop ing, and demonstrating CCUS research, products and services as viable options for a lower emissions future. 30 Sleeptite Sleeptite exists to improve the health and wellbeing of older Australians through technologically advanced solutions. in 2018 Sleeptite received a Cooperative Research Centres - Project (CRC - P) grant funding to develop a non - invasive resident monitoring syst em REMi for Australia’s aged care industry with the goal of solving this problem. In 2021, Sleeptite received further support from theDepartment of Industry, Science, Energy and Resources in the form of co - investment from the Advanced Manufacturing Growth Centre’s Commercialisation Fund. This latest round of funding will help transform the REMi system from a functional prototype to a commercial product