Australia–Global Innovation Forum

The Forum is held four times a year under the leadership of the Australia–International Collaborative Research Organisation (AICRO). 

Each event convenes universities, research organisations, industry, government, and international partners to engage in dialogue, address global challenges, and showcase pioneering innovations.

A large screen featuring a world map, used during the Australia–Global Innovation Forum to discuss global challenges and innovations.

Global Table Discussion: Industry–University Innovation Partnerships: From Barriers to Solutions

26 November 2025 | 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm AEDT
Hybrid Event – Western Sydney University, Parramatta City Campus + Online
Hosted by the Australian Industry Graduate Research School (AIGRS) and the Australia–International Collaborative Research Organisation (AICRO)...Read More
Closed Closed 1 week ago

Call for Speakers — Global Table Discussion - Digital Health & AI: Can Technology Solve the Global Healthcare Crisis?

Healthcare systems worldwide are under unprecedented pressure. Rising demand, ageing populations, chronic diseases, and workforce shortages are straining hospitals, clinics, and public health systems. Into this mix enters Artificial Intelligence (AI) and digital health — with promises of faster diagnostics, predictive analytics, personalised medicine, and streamlined operations. But can technology truly solve the global healthcare crisis, or is it an incomplete solution to deeper systemic challenges?

This second event in our Global Table Discussion 2026 Series will bring together leading voices from medicine, public health, digital technology, government, and industry to ask: Is AI-powered digital health the breakthrough we need, or just another patch on a broken system?...Read More
Open Closes in 4 months from now

Call for Speakers — Global Table Discussion - AI & the Future of Research: Transformation or Hype?

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has emerged as one of the most talked-about forces shaping research today. Some see AI as a genuine driver of transformation — capable of accelerating discovery, reducing barriers to knowledge, and providing tools for breakthroughs across disciplines. Others, however, caution against inflated claims, over-dependence on algorithms, and the risk of undermining academic rigour.

As the first event in our Global Table Discussion 2026 Series, ExpertGate – Australia’s Global Research & Collaboration Hub – is convening a dialogue that addresses the fundamental question: Is AI truly transforming the way we conduct research, or is it simply the latest wave of hype?...Read More
Open Closes in 1 month from now

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