Energyandtransport
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As the global community transitions to smart, clean energy, there are huge opportunities across innovation and business for Australian institutions, governments and the private sector. UTS is offering partnerships to all sectors of the industry, to help our region benefit from this time of change as well as ensure clean, accessible energy for all.
UTS partners join a strong network of researchers, thought leaders and industry consultants, receiving early insights from emerging research as well as access to world class facilities.
News and case studies
Learn the latest research developments in energy and transport from our experts.
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News ### AI leader a role model for women on the move
Artificial intelligence luminary, Distinguished Professor Fang Chen, is the winner of a major national award championing women in engineering.
Webpage ### Movement and Place Framework training
Designing a practical statewide training program to address transport and community needs in New South Wales
Webpage ### Addressing a global talent shortage
How do we prepare people for careers in technology consulting and implementation? To meet this growing demand, Microsoft joined forces with UTS and created a groundbreaking course to seed the next generation of functional technology consultants.
News ### New national network to accelerate EV-grid integration and drive climate action
Australia is taking an important step toward decarbonising transport and energy systems with the Vehicle-Grid Network – a national collaboration designed to accelerate electric vehicle-to-grid integration.
Webpage ### Australian Consumers at the Heart of the EV Transition
Imagine a future where electric vehicles (EVs) aren’t just a luxury, they’re a practical, accessible choice for every Australian. Research from Change for Good at the UTS Business School is helping to bring this vision to life.
Webpage ### Addressing a global talent shortage
How do we prepare people for careers in technology consulting and implementation? To meet this growing demand, Microsoft joined forces with UTS and created a groundbreaking course to seed the next generation of functional technology consultants.
News ### AI leader a role model for women on the move
Artificial intelligence luminary, Distinguished Professor Fang Chen, is the winner of a major national award championing women in engineering.
News ### New national network to accelerate EV-grid integration and drive climate action
Australia is taking an important step toward decarbonising transport and energy systems with the Vehicle-Grid Network – a national collaboration designed to accelerate electric vehicle-to-grid integration.
Webpage ### Movement and Place Framework training
Designing a practical statewide training program to address transport and community needs in New South Wales
Webpage ### Australian Consumers at the Heart of the EV Transition
Imagine a future where electric vehicles (EVs) aren’t just a luxury, they’re a practical, accessible choice for every Australian. Research from Change for Good at the UTS Business School is helping to bring this vision to life.
Meet our researchers
Our researchers produce innovative work that addresses today’s challenges and creates meaningful change.
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Our expertise
We have diverse experience across many sectors, including:
- data and measurement
- commercialisation
- clean fuels
- fabrication
- finance and markets
- infrastructure
- policy and regulation
- renewables
- storage and conversion.
Our services
Innovative solutions tailored to your business needs.
### Customised corporate training
We work with organisations in a collaborative and multi-faceted way bringing together the right minds from across UTS to better consider all angles of their needs and helping them rapidly upskill to meet the needs of the future.
UTS offers tailored research across all sectors, to help businesses, government and organisations hit their objectives sooner. Designed around the specific needs of our partners, research can address anything from broad industry challenges to unique business hurdles.
Data flows freely these days, but clear, useful insights don't. UTS provides organisations with expert analysis to help make evidence-based decisions, optimise strategic processes and improve output ahead of schedule.
### Product design and development
The potential gains in designing and developing products are enormous, but the pathway to a final result can be unpredictable and tricky to navigate. UTS helps businesses and organisations streamline that journey, minimising uncertainty and maximising returns.
UTS can help businesses and organisations connect with, and recruit, the next generation of Australia’s brightest minds. From promoting your company as a future employer, to engaging with potential interns and graduate recruits, UTS provides ongoing support along the way.
### Research development facilities
UTS has a reputation for state-of-the art facilities and world-class technology. These iconic buildings and resources are readily available to government departments, private industry and organisations to help facilitate innovation across Australia.
Why partner with us?
Our partnerships with organisations promote change and achieve business success through a combination of creativity and technology.
Contact us at research.engagement@uts.edu.au to find out more.
Connect with our research centres and institutes
Our centres and institutes undertake energy and transport research across specialist and interdisciplinary areas.
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### Centre for Clean Energy Technology
### Centre for Technology in Water and Wastewater
### Institute of Sustainable Futures
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Tech Central
We’re in the heart of Tech Central, a growing ecosystem of world-class research, industry and entrepreneurship. It’s where industry leaders, startups, researchers, government and students collaborate to amplify economic impact and accelerate research commercialisation.