Are you ready to make a meaningful impact in the fight against climate change? Engineers Australia invites you to showcase your expertise and ideas by presenting at the Climate Smart Engineering Conference 2025 (CSE25). Held in Adelaide on 27-28 August, this flagship event offers an unparalleled platform to drive innovation and inspire change.
Why present at CSE25?
- Position yourself as a change leader
Presenting at CSE25 places you at the forefront of climate-smart engineering. Share insights with industry leaders, policymakers and peers while enhancing your credibility and unlocking new opportunities.
- Contribute to transformative change
Shape the profession's climate response and inspire innovative, impactful projects.
- Gain recognition for your work
Spotlight your research and/or organisation as a sustainability leader and boost your project's visibility.
- Expand your professional network and unlock new opportunities
CSE25 attracts professionals from engineering, academia, government, and the private sector. Presenting helps you connect with like-minded individuals and collaborate on climate solutions.
- Professional growth
Refine your public speaking and strategic thinking skills by sharing your ideas.
Topics we're looking for:
CSE25 welcomes abstracts that address critical themes in climate-smart engineering, including but not limited to:
- Regenerative and circular economy: taking a holistic approach to sustainability, restoring natural resources, efficiencies, optimsation and beneficial reuse.
- Resilience, adaptation and mitigation: overcoming the challenges of an ever-changing world.
- Clean energy transition: moving towards a fossil fuel free future – decarbonisation, achieving net zero, emission reductions, alternative and renewable energy sources.
- Technology and innovation: accelerating sustainable outcomes – digitisation, automation, AI and battery technology.
- Workforce: meeting workforce needs – addressing the engineering skills gap through education and upskilling as well as leveraging engineers' transferrable skills.
- Stakeholder engagement: making a positive impact on society by engaging the community, government and industry both locally and internationally, financial reporting for sustainability, regulatory solutions.
- Projects and other: corporate social responsibility, community engineering, social impacts, systems thinking, case studies, climate finance, global movements and international agreements.
How to apply:
Submitting your abstract is simple! Head to Engineers Australia website to review the submission guidelines and share your ideas. Submissions must close at 11.59 pm AEDT on Tuesday 25 February, so don't delay - take the first step towards contributing to a climate-smart future today!
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Hannah Watkinson
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