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Event Date |
Tue Aug 20 +11 - Wed Aug 21 +11 (4 months ago)
In your timezone (EST): Mon Aug 19 9:00am - Tue Aug 20 9:00am |
Location |
Esplanade Hotel Fremantle by Rydges
46-54 Marine Terrace, Fremantle WA 6160, Australia |
Region | APAC |
This event will be exploring investment opportunities, major projects, and economic growth in the Kwinana region.
The event will be held at the Esplanade Hotel Fremantle by Rydges and bring the regions senior industry, investors, businesses, community, and government representatives together for this unique networking and shared learning opportunity. Providing the perfect opportunity to hear about major project and development updates & emerging project briefs.
Key topics to be discussed include:
• Kwinana’s role in achieving net zero by 2050
• Accelerating decarbonisation by developing clean energy supply chains & critical mineral manufacturing in the region
• The Kwinana Strategic Industrial Area (SIA) – A Vision for the future
• Decarbonising Kwinana – A collective exercise
• Developing Lithium Valley, WA to facilitating and enabling the development of secondary and tertiary processing of lithium and critical raw materials
• Freight & Logistics – Updates on Westport & Fremantle Port
• The new $750 million Resources Community Investment Initiative in WA
• Case studies from companies accelerating decarbonisation by driving domestic value-add manufacturing, refining production and processing in the region
• West Australia’s future as a part of the global battery value chain
• Strategic development and emerging industries driving economic growth
• Plans for new Kwinana Energy Transformation Hub (KETH)
• Growth of offshore wind– how this green energy can be used to decarbonise industrial operations in Kwinana
• Setting up a Renewable Industry Precinct (REIP) in Kwinana – what’s involved, and what are we seeing across Australia
• Skilling and training for a rapidly developing region