Professor Abbas Rajabifard (left), director of the Centre for Spatial Data Infrastructures and Land Administration (CSDILA) and deputy director of the RIIS Hub, welcomes Boris Gabin, vice president and general manager for Emerson’s Automation Solutions business in Australia and New Zealand, to the Australian Research Council at the CSDILA Centre in Melbourne.
Five-year, $2 million investment made in public-private research hub led by Australian government to improve sustainability and reduce emissions
Emerson, a global leader in technology and software solutions, has joined the Australian Research Council’s (ARC) Research Hub for Resilient and Intelligent Infrastructure Systems (RIIS) as an Industry Partner, working with the Centre for Spatial Data Infrastructures and Land Administration (CSDILA) at the University of Melbourne and the University of New South Wales.
Emerson will donate $2 million in cash, in-kind equipment, software, engineering and training support over the next five years as the RIIS Research Hub engages with industry, government and the community to develop and implement science-based policy and integrated practical solutions to the current and future challenges facing Australia’s urban, resource and energy infrastructure.
“We welcome Emerson as an Industry Partner,” said Professor Abbas Rajabifard, director of CSDILA and deputy director of the RIIS Hub. “The Melbourne University CSDILA team looks forward to working closely with them to deliver transformational technologies to address Australia’s critical infrastructure needs.”
The public-private venture will integrate advances in sensor technology, connectivity, data analytics, machine learning, robotics, smart materials and reliable models to deliver resilient and adaptive infrastructure systems in sectors essential to Australia’s prosperity, including mining, gas, water and energy.
“Emerson is proud to be a partner to the ARC’s research hub. The hub aligns with Emerson’s purpose to drive innovation that makes the world healthier, safer, smarter and more sustainable. We look forward to collaboration opportunities with all the partners, and sharing our expertise, technology and advanced software solutions that will support Australia’s critical infrastructure in remaining resilient as we transition into a more sustainable future,” said Boris Gabin, vice president and general manager for Emerson’s Automation Solutions business in Australia and New Zealand.
The ARC research hub adds to the more than 350 tertiary institutions worldwide that Emerson has worked closely with over the last 20 years to support automation innovation, education and training for sustainability and decarbonisation research and development.
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