
Upcoming events

Connected, informed, empowered: The future of the frontline in supply chain logistics
Hosted by Optus and Samsung Australia, in conjunction with the Supply Chain & Logistics Association of Australia (SCLAA), discover how the most forward-thinking logistics and supply chain leaders are transforming their frontline operations with mobile-first technology, real-time data and secure, rugged devices built for the frontline.

Decoding Our Colourful Universe: Rainbow fingerprints, spectroscopy, and data curation
Part of Macquarie University's Discover Lecture Series this event will by led by Nuria Lorente, joint Head of Research Data & Software at Australian Astronomical Optics (AAO).

RTS AFTER DARK | Empowering education through AI: Revolution or evolution?
Artificial intelligence is already transforming classrooms across the globe, reshaping how students learn and how educators teach. From personalised learning and reduced workloads to expanding access and equity, AI promises to revolutionise education. But thoughtful conversations are needed: How can we balance its opportunities with its challenges? Can AI enhance critical thinking, promote culturally responsive learning, and bridge the digital divide? And what ethical responsibilities come with its integration into our schools and universities?

Towards Nature-Rich Liveable Cities of the Future
Part of Macquarie University's Discover Lecture Series this event will by led by Distinguished Professor Michelle Leishman who leads a research group in the School of Natural Sciences at Macquarie University and is Director of Macquarie’s Smart Green Cities Research Centre.

New Opportunities in Health and Life Science Real Estate and Lab Space
Join an exclusive event focused on New Opportunities in Health and Life Science Real Estate and Lab Space. This event will showcase insights and trends from international markets, anatomy of a fitout for specialist space and feature case studies from current investors, landowners and biotech companies outlining their perspectives.

Why were we so good at adapting while our primate relatives faced extinction?
Part of Macquarie University's Discover Lecture Series this event will by led by Associate Professor Kira Westaway, a geochronologist recognised for her use of luminescence dating to establish when modern humans dispersed across Southeast Asia en route to Australia.

How microbial genetics can improve our world
Part of Macquarie University's Discover Lecture Series this event will by led by Associate Professor Amy Cain. Amy is an ARC Future Fellow, situated across the School of Natural Sciences, the ARC Centre of Excellence in Synthetic Biology and Applied Biosciences and builds synthetic microbes to degrade waste materials, like plastics.