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EPISODE · Nov 19, 2024 · 1H 54M

SPOTLIGHT: Engaging the national innovation ecosystem, with DSTG's Dr Robert Hunjet

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In this episode of the Defence Connect ADSTAR series, Liam Garman sits down with Dr Robert Hunjet, program leader Australian Defence Science and Universities Network, to discuss how ADSUN is driving innovation across industry and academia. They then unpack the need for a national approach to information, security and technology in light of the National Defence Strategy and concept of asymmetry, before discussing the recently released IS&T Strategy. The podcast then wraps up with a live recording from ADSTAR on how industry, academia and Defence can better collaborate as part of the IS&T Strategy's 10-year vision, featuring: Sumen Rai, director for the Defence Innovation Partnership. Professor Rob Fitch, director of the Defence Innovation Network. Associate Professor Toby Murray, director of the Defence Science Institute. Stu Blackwell, director of the Queensland Defence Science Alliance. Michele Clement, director of the Defence Science Centre. Dr Robert Hunjet, program leader, ADSUN. Enjoy the podcast, The Defence Connect team

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