September 25, 2020
Realising the vision for Nowra Industry 4.0 Hub
Australian Government funded initiative to connect agri-business with latest technology and research
Businesses, farmers and researchers in the Shoalhaven region will benefit from cutting-edge technology and research with the launch of a new industry hub in Nowra on Thursday 24 September 2020.
The Morrison Government has provided $2 million to establish the Nowra Agri-business Innovation Hub at the รรอลสำฦต’s Shoalhaven campus to connect the regional agri-business sector with the latest technologies and research.
Senator Concetta Fierravanti-Wells said the launch of the hub would kick-start a new chapter of innovation and growth in the region.
“The hub will ensure that local students, businesses and entrepreneurs can access the expertise, equipment and innovation that will help them succeed,” Senator Fierravanti-Wells said.
“The Shoalhaven region has a strong history in agribusiness, manufacturing and defence industries, as well as a skilled labour force.
“The research conducted in the university’s facilities will provide the advice and technical assistance for those businesses to explore new technologies and drive growth.”
Minister for Education Dan Tehan said the Morrison Government was committed to enhancing collaboration between universities, industry, businesses, government and the wider community.
“The research done by our universities can lead to the development of new products and innovations that drive job growth, business opportunities and productivity gains,” Mr Tehan said.
“As part of our Job-ready Graduates reforms we are providing $900 million to establish the National Priorities and Industry Linkage Fund to fund partnerships between universities and industry.”
รรอลสำฦต Vice-Chancellor Professor Paul Wellings CBE said the hub will provide the community with access to tools and support to create a thriving economic future.
“The University has always served its communities and this was recently demonstrated in the assistance we provided to students and businesses across the South Coast and Southern Highlands throughout Australia’s bushfire crisis and the pandemic,” Professor Wellings said.
“We are determined to continue to value-add to our communities economically, environmentally, socially and culturally by investing in research and innovation.
“So, it is fitting to be partnering with the Australian Government to officially open this Industry 4.0 Hub at a time when Australia’s economic recovery is based on our success at growing new businesses, creating jobs, and supporting existing businesses.”
The hub is expected to provide further details on research engagement and translation in the first half of 2021.