Key Technologies in the Bioeconomy: A Global Bioeconomy Alliance Conference aims to stimulate conversation around global challenges and showcase solutions to inform the future of the bioeconomy – locally and internationally. The conference will facilitate action-oriented and future-focused discussions on building a sustainable future amidst a backdrop of unprecedented change and disruption.
2023 Conference Themes
Plenary Speakers
Speaker spotlight
The Hon. Cameron Dick MP
Queensland Treasurer and Minister for Trade and Investment
As the Queensland Treasurer, Cameron has driven Queensland’s nation-leading economic recovery from COVID-19, delivering record low unemployment, the largest budget surplus and the biggest infrastructure investment in Queensland history.
As Minister for Trade and Investment, Cameron is committed to supporting Queensland’s vibrant export and trade economy, particularly Queensland businesses and industries focused on exporting, as well as encouraging inward investment to Queensland, both domestic and international.
Find out more
This conference will run from Wednesday 27 - Friday 29 September 2023.
Wednesday 27 September | 8:30-9am | Opening session Guest speaker: The Honourable Cameron Dick MP, Treasurer and Minister for Trade and Investment Signing Ceremony with UQ-TUM-UNESP |
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9am-12:15pm | Decarbonisation session Keynote presentations:
Moderated discussion with all session speakers. Includes morning tea break. | |
12:15-1:45pm | Networking lunch and poster session | |
1:45-5pm | Bioenergy and green hydrogen session Keynote presentations:
Moderated discussion with all session speakers. Includes afternoon tea break. | |
Thursday 28 September | 8:30-9am | Opening Professor Michael Rosemann, Director, Centre for Future Enterprise, QUT and Honorary Consul for Germany in Brisbane |
9am-12:15pm | Sustainable agriculture session Keynote presentations:
Moderated discussion with all session speakers. Includes morning tea break. | |
12:15-1:45pm | Networking lunch and poster session | |
1:45-5pm | Local foods and the bioeconomy session Keynote presentations:
Moderated discussion with all session speakers. Includes afternoon tea break. | |
6-8:30pm | Conference Dinner at Customs House Guest speaker: Mark Tierney, Executive Director, Emerging Industries, Department of State Development, Infrastructure, Local Government and Planning | |
Friday 29 September | 8:30-9am | Opening Guest speaker: Daniel Gschwind, Chair, Trade and Investment Commissioner (TIQ) |
9am-12:15pm | Future materials session Keynote presentations:
Moderated discussion with all session speakers. Includes morning tea break. | |
12:15-1:45pm | Networking lunch and poster session | |
1:45-5pm | Critical minerals session Keynote presentations:
Moderated discussion with all session speakers. Includes afternoon tea break. | |
5-5:30pm | Closing session and next steps |
Tickets include attendance at the 3-day conference at The University of Queensland St Lucia Campus and the conference dinner as Customs House.
Early bird tickets
Early bird tickets are available until Friday 25 August.
- Students – $300
- Academics and Industry – $700
- UQ Staff – $300
Standard tickets
Standard tickets are available from Saturday 26 August.
- Students – $400
- Academics and Industry – $800
- UQ Staff – $400
For questions about tickets to the conference or event enquiries, please contact gba@uq.edu.au.
Poster submissions for the Key Technologies in the Bioeconomy: a Global Bioeconomy Alliance Conference are now closed.
About
The poster session will be an opportunity for postgraduate students to present their research and gain exposure to leaders from academia, industry and government sectors. Poster submissions will align with topics based on the Conference themes as listed above.
A ‘People’s Choice’ award will be determined by delegates during the conference. The prize for People’s Choice poster will include a AUD$200 Amazon gift card and a UQ merch pack.
Eligibility
- Be undertaking postgraduate studies or research, a current postdoctoral reseach fellow, or Postgraduate Researcher
- Participants must register and attend GBA Conference (27-29 September at UQ St Lucia Campus)
For questions about the poster session or event enquiries, please contact gba@uq.edu.au.
The idea of the Global Bioeconomy Alliance is the installation of a strong network of universities all over the world, which are leading in the field of bioeconomy. The intension is to strengthen the cooperation in research and teaching by workshops, common projects as well as staff exchange to transfer knowledge and expertise. The strong nucleus will be composed off the Technical University of Munich (Germany), The University of Queensland (Australia) and the Universidade Estadual Paulista (Brazil), which are top-level universities of these countries, and have a strong expertise in research connected to bioeconomy aspects.
The focus of the alliance is to strengthen the external impact of research and teaching in the field of bioeconomy and to create a brand for this global network. Further partners all over the world will be welcome to strengthen the alliance and participate in the realization of a global bioeconomy and biobased industry.
2022 Key Technologies in the Bioeconomy
“KTB2022 organized by TUM in Straubing was worth visiting! A perfect mix of high-grade academic research, political discussions and industrial insights turned out to be a fantastic basis for very good scientific and business exchange around bioeconomy. Looking forward to the next KTB conference!”
Dr Martin Langer
Executive Vice President, BRAIN Biotech AG