The overarching bioeconomy theme of the symposium is intended to reflect a global interest in achieving a sustainable bioeconomy and will explore key measures and challenges identified by the OECD and European Commission as outlined in Germany's National Research Strategy 2030. There will be a focus on the production of healthy and safe foods, sustainable agricultural production, renewable resources and biomaterials for industry, biotechnoology and bioprocesses engineering, along with the development of biomass-based energy centres.
Titled 'The Impact of Biotechnology on the Economy of the Future', the Symposium intends to address key session streams relative to:
- The application of biotechnology to food and health
- Partnering for global impact – career development and mobility
- Industrial biotechnology
- Biomass, metabolism and biocatalysis
Key themes
Keynote speakers
Plenary speakers
Program overview
Time | Activity |
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8.45-9.00am
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Registration |
9.00-9.10am
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Welcome Address: Professor Peter Høj, President and Vice-Chancellor, UQ |
9.10-9.20am
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Welcome Address: Professor Dr Volker Sieber, Chair of Biogenic Resources, and Vice-Dean, TUM School of Life Sciences |
9.20-9.40am
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Profiling German-Australian Science and Innovation Achievements Professor Michael Rosemann, Honorary Consul of the Federal Republic of Germany in Brisbane |
9.40-10.20am
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Keynote Speaker: Professor Carlos Vergani, Chief of Staff, São Paulo State University, Brazil |
10.20-11.00am
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Morning tea |
11.00-11.40am
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Keynote Speaker: Mr Glenn Cross, CEO AusBiotech |
11.40-12.20pm
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Plenary presentation: Professor Dr. Philippe Schmitt-Kopplin, Director, Analytical BioGeoChemistry, Helmholtz Zentrum München |
12.20-1.30pm
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Lunch |
1.30-3.30pm
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Session One - The Application of Biotechnology to Food and Health |
3.30-4.00pm
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Afternoon tea |
4.00-4.20pm
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Creating a Meaningful Global Footprint - An Overview of the UQ-TUM Premier Partnership Dr Jessica Gallagher, Director, Global Engagement |
4.20-4.25pm
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Closing remarks |
4.25-5.15pm
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St Lucia Campus Tour |
5.30-8.30pm
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Cocktail Reception – UQ Art Museum (Invitation only) |
Time | Activity |
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8.45-9.00am | Registration |
9.00-9.10am | Welcome Address: Dr Jessica Gallagher, Director, Global Engagement |
9.10-9.50am |
Genomics to Feed and Fuel a Sustainable Planet Keynote Speaker: Professor Robert Henry, Director, Queensland Alliance for Agriculture & Food Innovation (QAAFI) |
9.50-10.20am |
Session Two: Partnering for Global Impact - Career Development and Mobility |
10.20-10.40am |
Morning tea |
10.40-11.30am | Session Two Continued |
11:30-1.00pm | Lunch with PhD Poster Session |
1.00-2.45pm |
Session Three: Industrial Biotechnology |
2.45-3.10pm | Afternoon tea |
3.10-4.35pm |
Session Four: Biomass, Metabolism and Biocatalysis |
4.35-5.20pm | Closing Discussion: Future Directions – Working together to address global challenges |
*TUM delegates only
Time | Activity |
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9.00am | Bus departs hotel |
10.00-10.30am | Tour of Queensland Alliance for Agriculture and Food Innovation (QAAFI) |
10.30-10.45am | Morning tea |
10.45-11.15am | Tour of Centre for Nutrition and Food Sciences (CNAFS) |
11.15am | Bus transfer |
12.00-1.30pm | Lunch at Wild Canary Restaurant |
1.30pm | Bus transfer |
1.45-2.30pm | Tour of UQ Algae Energy Farm |
2.30pm | Bus transfer |
2.45-3.30pm | Tour of UQ Centre for Solar Biotechnology |
3.30 | Bus tranfer back to hotel |
UQ-Germany news
- 26 March 2024
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Event contact
Simone Kerger, International Visits and Events Officer, UQ Global Engagement