Idea Collider (Industry)

Brennan Room, 1-3pm, DATE

Are you ready to ignite your creativity and make a difference in sustainability?

Join us for an Ideas Collider, a dynamic event designed to spark fresh ideas and connections.

Whether you're a seasoned innovator or just dipping your toes into the world of emission solutions, this event is for you. It serves as a perfect taster before the main challenge or simply as an opportunity to meet like-minded individuals and practice the invaluable skill of rapidly ideating and pitching.

During the Ideas Collider, you'll collaborate with peers from diverse backgrounds, gaining new perspectives and insights along the way.

Don't miss this chance to be part of something meaningful. Join us for the Net Zero Grand Challenge - Ideas Collider and take the first step towards shaping tomorrow's sustainability solutions.

This event is catered, so please enjoy the food and non-alocholic drinks.

This event will not be live-streamed and is in-person due to the nature of the activity.

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Danielle Neale,
Director of Knowledge Exchange and Enterprise
University of Newcastle

Danielle Neale is the Director of Knowledge Exchange and Enterprise at the University of Newcastle, where she leads the strategy and operations to foster collaboration between industry, government, and academia in the Hunter region. Spanning her career, she has over 20 years of experience in entrepreneurship, innovation, and digital transformation, with a focus on research commercialisation in universities. 

Amanda Martin,
Manager of Commissioned Services,
Primary Health Network

Amanda Martin is the Commissioned Services Manager at the PHN. She is a Registered Nurse with over 25yr clinical and managerial experience in primary and tertiary care, including both the public and private hospital sectors.

Amanda has been with the PHN since 2015 and was an integral part of the transitional partnership that established the PHN from the Medicare Locals. As part of the Management Team at the Central Coast NSW Medicare Local, Amanda was responsible for managing the clinical services provided by the organisation, including HealthPathways and Digital Health.

With a master’s degree in Critical Care Nursing and qualifications in Leadership and Management, Amanda has strong project and change management experience which have led to her involvement in establishing new services and system change. Roles with Donatelife (the National Organ and Tissue Authority) to introduce the ‘GIVE’ clinical trigger into Local Health Districts, and with Westmead Private Hospital to establish a Critical Care Service in a newly constructed 136-bed private hospital have been career highlights.