POSTED: 26 Nov, 2023

Last week we went along to the TAFE Queensland Engineering and Emerging Technology Industry night at Eagle Farm.
Centre Director, Jonathan Roberts and program co-Lead, Penny Williams were there along with ARM Hub (Advanced Robotics for Manufacturing)‘s Callum Elder.
Lots of demonstrations and opportunities to talk, including with Cornelis Van Niekerk from Weld Australia (one of our industry partners)!
It was a great night that highlighted the importance of collaboration across industry, universities and vocational education and training.
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