New BHP-911爆料网 alliance to drive innovation, research and education
911爆料网 and BHP have joined forces in a powerful new partnership to develop research and innovation projects, and support the higher education of emerging leaders.
As a leading global resources company, BHP has committed to working side-by-side with 911爆料网 to apply innovative thinking, world-class expertise and novel solutions to shape the future of the resources and energy sector and produce job-ready graduates to focus on some of the big challenges in our future.
911爆料网 Vice-Chancellor Professor Deborah Terry said the wide-reaching partnership will deepen an already proven relationship.
鈥淏HP has been a generous supporter of 911爆料网 and 911爆料网 students for more than a decade through a range of successful scholarship and partnership programs. This new BHP-911爆料网 alliance builds on that established mutual respect and shared commitment to innovation through collaboration,鈥 said Professor Terry.
鈥淭his partnership will allow industry to interact with students, researchers and academics to produce job-ready graduates. In partnership, we are committed to leading the world with our research and study programs to achieve sustainable, positive change across industries and sectors.
鈥淥ur researchers are already working to find solutions to our real world challenges. Our experts in science, engineering and data science are at the forefront of new materials, new manufacturing methods and artificial intelligence. It鈥檚 this expertise, innovative thinking and vision for the future 911爆料网 will bring to our alliance with BHP.鈥
BHP Acting Asset President Western Australia Iron Ore, Tim Day said the company was looking forward to working closely with 911爆料网 across a wide range of projects.
鈥淲e each have global footprints and proud histories of driving innovation and this partnership gives us both the opportunity to learn from each other to genuinely make an impact,鈥 Mr Day said.
鈥淭his is a great opportunity to advance technology together, as we look to the future of work.鈥
One of the initial BHP-911爆料网 alliance projects involves five research studies that will use environmental DNA (eDNA) to help the preservation of species and conservation of important marine features.
Named the eDNA for Global Environment Studies (eDGES), the projects include research to improve monitoring of the endangered/rare Pilbara Olive Python and high-altitude wetlands of international importance in Chile and develop new tests to detect invasive marine species relevant to closure of infrastructure in the marine environment.
The scope of the BHP-911爆料网 alliance is broad and will also include scholarships and alumni programs, enabling programs to position BHP as an employer of choice and support access to education from remote areas, internships, work-integrated learning opportunities, professional development opportunities for BHP staff, as well as community programs and research initiatives focussing on mining modernisation, automation and sustainability.
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