New UQ-ARM Hub partnership set to transform manufacturing through robotics, AI

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The University of Queensland (UQ) announced a partnership with the Advanced Robotics for Manufacturing (ARM) Hub, aimed at advancing the development and commercialisation of industry-driven research over the next four years.

This collaboration is set to bolster UQ’s and ARM Hub’s efforts in enhancing robotics and artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities within key manufacturing sectors, including energy, medical, and agriculture, the university said in a news release. 

Professor Sue Harrison, Executive Dean of the UQ Faculty of Engineering, Architecture and Information Technology (EAIT), highlighted the significance of the partnership. 

“UQ’s partnership with ARM Hub will connect the expertise and ideas of UQ researchers with industry and government to support the translation of research, creating tangible economic and social impact for the community, industry and global partners,” Professor Harrison stated.

She emphasised that the partnership offers a valuable opportunity for research teams to harness the full potential of their innovations, with ongoing research already taking place at the Hub.

To support the initiative, UQ has appointed ARM Hub Chief Executive Officer Professor Cori Stewart and Head of Business and Research Partnerships Samuel Jesuadian to roles within the faculty.

In addition to this partnership, the Hub has secured $5 million in funding from the Australian Government. 

This investment aims to scale up small and medium-sized manufacturing enterprises, offering them practical pathways to integrate AI into their operations.

Professor Stewart noted the impact of the funding and the partnership.

“This is an opportunity for UQ, ARM Hub and its industry partners to continue building a world class digital ecosystem in Australia that embraces safe and responsible AI, and boosts commercialisation and business growth,” Professor Stewart said.