FREE PUBLIC WEBINAR
Wednesday 5 February 2025
10:00am – 11:00am CET / 8:00PM – 9:00PM AEDT
Discover how the Heavy Industry Low-carbon Transition Cooperative Research Centre (HILT CRC) is driving heavy industry toward a low-carbon future.
Designed for organisations that are not yet HILT CRC partners, as well as anyone wanting a general overview of HILT, this free public webinar will outline the CRC’s mission to de-risk and accelerate decarbonisation across the iron and steel, alumina, and cement sectors, highlighting key projects, milestones, and collaborations with over 60 partners.
Partner benefits
Learn how partnering with HILT CRC can position your organisation at the forefront of low-carbon innovation through collaboration on cutting-edge research and access to transformative technologies.
The average R&D leverage for HILT CRC’s industry core partners is $11:$1. If you are – or are considering becoming – a HILT CRC partner, learn about how you:
- get early access to cutting-edge research and technologies that reduce emissions and improve efficiency
- mitigate your low-carbon transition risks through collaborative, industry-led research projects
- collaborate with industry leaders and technical experts to share knowledge and best practices
- shape the future of your industry by contributing to the development of innovative solutions
- receive expert insight into supply chains, policies and commercial pathways for low-carbon materials.
Webinar agenda
- Jenny Selway, CEO – HILT CRC overview
- Professor Gus Nathan, Research Director – R&D plans and achievements
- Dr Jordan Parham, Strategic Initiatives and Partnerships Director – HILT CRC’s industry-led, collaborative approach
- Q&A.
Collaborative approach
HILT CRC drives industry-led, problem-solving research. Its teams of expert researchers are strongly aligned with industry to focus research on the practical challenges that companies face to de-risk the technology pathways to decarbonise heavy industry.
HILT’s projects span three research programs:
- Processing Technologies: emerging technologies to decarbonise heavy industry, including producing green iron products, green alumina calcination, and green steel.
- Cross-Cutting Technologies investigating new and hybrid energy sources, integrating green energy and fuels into industrial processes, and capture and re-use of carbon dioxide.
- Facilitating Transformation non-technical enablers such as developing supporting frameworks for low-carbon technologies, assessing barriers and policy enablers for production and trade, and enabling facilities and infrastructure.
The Net-Zero Industries Mission and HILT CRC
In partnership with Austria, Australia co-leads the Net-Zero Industries Mission through HILT CRC and the Austrian Institute of Technology to ensure that by 2030, a suite of proven technical solutions is available to facilitate by 2050 the full decarbonisation of heavy industries globally.