Site Visits & Events

Several industrial site visits and other events have been arranged during and after the conference, from Sunday 22nd til Thursday 26th October. See below for a quick overview of the schedule and to find out more details about each event. To sign up for a site visit, please opt in during registration.

Sunday 22 October

Monday 23 October

Conference Day One

Tuesday 24 October

Conference Day Two

Thursday 26 October

Afternoon site vist

Bringing together leaders from across the Indo-Pacific and beyond for opportunities in space and cross-sector technologies and innovation

Wednesday 25th October

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Tour options include:

Curtin HIVE – Tour
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The Hub for Immersive Visualisation and eResearch (HIVE) provides systems for advanced presentation, communication and interpretation of data, to find solutions to real-world challenges. Curtin’s expertise in virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR) and large- scale displays can help businesses exploit new commercial opportunitiesWith visualisation systems such as the Tiled Display, Cylinder, Wedge, Dome, Hologram Table and VR/ AR headsets, the HIVE is an important centre of training and interdisciplinary research collaborations at Curtin.
Binar Space Program – Lab Tour
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The SSTC hosts the Binar Satellite Program, a project designing and assembling the next generation of Australian small spacecraft in Western Australia. Binar will advance understandings of the solar system and lower the barrier for operating in space. The Binar Space Program was born from the Space Science and Technology Centre’s desire to explore our solar system and address the limitations in existing small spacecraft platforms. As a vertically integrated centre, we have experience and capability in designing, building, deploying, operating and maintaining complex technical systems and extracting scientific and commercial value.
Curtin Institute of Radio Astronomy – Talk or Tour
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CIRA aims to help develop and build the world’s next generation of radio telescopes, including the Square Kilometre Array (SKA). The SKA’s scale and goals demand excellence and innovation in various areas of astrophysics, engineering and computer science. The only functional precursor for the SKA is the Murchison Widefield Array (MWA), a low-frequency radio telescope built and operated by CIRA in the radio-quiet Murchison region of Western Australia. Developed in collaboration with more than 20 international partners in six countries, it is key to our capabilities.
Desert Fireball Network – Talk
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The Desert Fireball Network is an inter-disciplinary research group investigating the mysteries of the solar system’s formation through the study of meteorites, fireballs and their pre-Earth orbits. The DFN is a national distributed network of over 50 disruption-tolerant fully autonomous digital observatories. The observatories continually monitor a third of Australian skies – 3 million km². The DNF captures the paths of fireballs in the sky using intelligent imaging systems, automated data reduction pipeline, real-time server-side triangulation and supercomputer data management systems. From there, trajectories are triangulated from multiple viewpoints, linking the rock’s pre-Earth orbit to its landing site for recovery.
John de Laeter Centre – Tour
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The Institute for Geoscience Research brings together researchers across our geosciences spectrum, including the John de Laeter Research Centre. The Centre hosts over $25 million worth of analytical and mass spectrometry infrastructure. Expertise within the institute spans ore mineralisation and deposit formation, sedimentary environments, organic and isotope geochemistry, exploration geophysics, geophysical imaging and metal ore bioleaching.
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Thursday 26th October

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The Australian Automation and Robotics Precinct will be hosting a site tour and demo day as part of the Indo-Pacific Space and Earth Conference, and in collaboration with Quantum TechX on Thursday 26th October from 10am – 12.30pm. There will be a number of tech demos from innovators, an interactive panel and Q&A with attendees, concluding with light refreshments and networking. 

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*Subject to expressions of interest during registration.

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