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Robotics researchers win AFR Award

17 November 2016
Engineering & IT Faculty receives trophy for industry engagement

The University of Sydney's Australian Centre for Field Robotics was recognised for its work engaging with industry at the Australian Financial Review Higher Education Awards last night.

A photo of Dr Steven Scheding with the trophy.

Dr Steven Scheding, with the Australian Financial Review Higher Education Award for Industry Engagement.

, one of the world鈥檚 largest field robotics research institutes, has received an 础贵搁听Higher Education Award in the Industry Engagement category.

Announcing the winner, the judges acknowledged the centre鈥檚 ongoing collaboration with industry.

鈥淚n an area that will only continue to grow in importance for the Australian economy, the ACFR has clearly been very successful in securing the buy-in of major industry partners and creating deep, sustainable and mutually beneficial research relationships that already have an impressive track record of results.鈥

At the awards ceremony in Melbourne, Dr Steven Scheding, Director of the Rio Tinto Centre for Mine Automation, part of the ACFR, accepted the award on behalf of the University 鈥 to rousing applause from colleagues.

Speaking at the event, he thanked the AFR for the recognition and paid respect to the other worthy finalists.

Describing the centre鈥檚 success as a 鈥渕assive team effort鈥, Dr Scheding noted the input of the 130 staff whose work contributed to the win.

We鈥檝e managed to find a way of bridging how to do things in principle, which is what we do at universities, and how to do things in practice. We鈥檝e built that into the relationships we鈥檝e developed, in some cases over a decade, with industrial partners.
Dr Steven Scheding

Unmanned aerial vehicle lab; Professor Salah Sukkarieh, Director of Research and Innovation at the Australian Centre for Field Robotics, with researchers.

Professor Duncan Ivison, Deputy Vice Chancellor (Research) congratulated the centre saying: 鈥淓ngagement with industry is an important part of our research mission and the University is committed to creating connections between our researchers and all industry sectors.

鈥淭丑别 , for example, has been dedicated to working with industry to translate research in autonomous systems science. It has helped Rio Tinto realise its vision of a fully autonomous, remotely-operated mine and worked with Qantas to help optimise routes and reduce fuel consumption.鈥澛

University finalists and previous winners

were contenders at this year鈥檚 Awards, an initiative to highlight the contribution the higher education sector makes to Australian prosperity and quality of life.

The other finalists were:

  • , program leader for on-campus entrepreneur program , in the Emerging Leader category;
  • The Faculty of Health Sciences鈥 in the Employability category
  • 鈥檚 programs to help young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander school students prepare for higher education, in the Equity and Opportunity category.

At the inaugural Awards last year, the University鈥檚 .听

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