<p><strong>On August 22 and 23, over 220 academics, researchers, and industry
and government figures convened at Surabaya’s Universitas Airlangga for the 3rd
Indonesia-Australia Research Summit.</strong></p>
<p>Presented
by the Australia-Indonesia Centre and the Ministry of Research,
Technology and Higher Education of Indonesia (RISTEK-DIKTI), the theme of the
summit was ‘Innovating Together: Starting local, reaching global’.</p>
<p>The summit
featured keynote addresses from prominent identities, including Surabaya’s
pioneering mayor Ibu Tri Rismaharini; RISTEK-DKTI Secretary General Ainun
Na’im; Australia’s Ambassador to Indonesia, His Excellency Paul Grigson; EY
Sweeney CEO Marc L’Huillier, University of Zurich Future Cities Laboratory
Programme Director Professor Stephen Cairns; and Australian Academy of Sciences
Fellow Dr John O’Sullivan.</p>
<p>Concurrent
research stream sessions also featured. Delegates shared insights across the
areas of health, energy, infrastructure and urban water research. Discussions
were held on joint competitive advantage in international trade. Innovation
strategies between government, industry and academia were explored. And higher
degree research students and academics workshopped capacity building
strategies.</p>
<p>The aim of
the summit was to showcase and strengthen collaboration between Australia and
Indonesia, and to share these innovations with the world.</p>