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From Port to Country - Electrifying Transport Corridors

  • FB IDEAs Incubator and Innovation Hub Level 1, 650 Lorimer Street Port Melbourne, VIC, 3207 Australia (map)

Join FB IDEAs for a panel discussion exploring current trends, opportunities and challenges shaping the future of freight and heavy transport across all modes of transport, relevant to Fishermans Bend and beyond.

Bringing together perspectives from industry, research and key stakeholders, the conversation, facilitated by Edward Lynch-Bell, will examine emerging developments and evolving capabilities.

Hear from Lee-Ann Breger from the Future Freight CRC, sharing outlook on industry-driven research shaping the future of freight and transport systems.

Tim Dornom, Head of Sustainability at the Port of Melbourne, will provide perspectives on the Port’s current initiatives and collaboration with industry stakeholders across its precinct and operations.

JET Charge, Australia’s leading electric vehicle charging provider, will also share insights into current projects aligned with its mission to make EV charging that costs nothing and emits nothing.

Drawing on case studies and practical examples, the discussion, facilitated by Edward Lynch-Bell, will reflect on what has already been achieved, what is currently underway and where future opportunities and priorities emerge.

Meet the panellists:

Lee-Ann Breger - Bid Lead, Future Freight CRC

Tim Dornom - Head of Sustainability, Port of Melbourne

TBC - JET Charge

Facilitator:

Edward Lynch-Bell - Energy Transition Strategist, Second Mouse

4pm - 5pm - Panel discussion

5pm onwards - Networking & light refreshments

FREE, but registrations are essential. 

This is an in-person only event.

Location:

Located on Level 1/650 Lorimer St, within walking distance of the future Fishermans Bend Innovation Precinct, the Hub is more than a co-working space — it’s a community where the future is being actively built.

The FB IDEAs Incubator and Innovation Hub offers a landing pad for ambitious ideas and an open invitation to collaborate for anyone working at the intersection of sustainability, technology or design.

Find out more HERE.


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