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2025/03/03
[活動訊息: 專題演講] 2025/03/07 Australia’s National Robotics Strategy and AI as an enabling technology 台大資工系101階梯教室
本中心邀請澳洲新南威爾斯大學人工智慧研究所所長Dr. Sue Keay分享在澳洲人工智慧與機器人的科技發展。
2025/03/07 AM11:00-12:00
臺灣大學資訊工程學系101階梯教室
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臺灣大學資訊工程學系101階梯教室
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Title: Australia’s National Robotics Strategy and AI as an enabling technology
Abstract: Dr. Sue Keay led the development of Australia’s robotic future roadmap, which inspired Australia’s first National Robotics Strategy in June 2024. Australia identifies artificial intelligence (AI) as an enabling tool for enhancing our use of robotic technology. The Strategy calls on Australia to build world-leading ecosystems, strengthen industrial supply chains, ensure ethical development and use of AI and advanced robotic technologies, and support a more diverse workforce in AI and robotics. How is robotics used in the Australian economy? How do Australian researchers take R&D breakthroughs to commercialisation? What is the role of AI for robotics and automation technologies? These are the questions Dr Sue Keay hopes to share and learn from Taiwan’s experience.
Short Bio: Dr. Sue Keay is one of Australia’s leading AI and robotics experts. She is Director of the AI Institute at the University of New South Wales, and Adjunct Professor at Queensland University of Technology’s Centre for Robotics. She is Founder and Chair of Robotics Australia Group. Dr Keay is also a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Technology and Engineering (ATSE) and Member of the prestigious Kingston AI Group. She was named a Superstar of STEM by Science & Technology Australia, and is widely known as an influential thought leader and champion of diversity.
Abstract: Dr. Sue Keay led the development of Australia’s robotic future roadmap, which inspired Australia’s first National Robotics Strategy in June 2024. Australia identifies artificial intelligence (AI) as an enabling tool for enhancing our use of robotic technology. The Strategy calls on Australia to build world-leading ecosystems, strengthen industrial supply chains, ensure ethical development and use of AI and advanced robotic technologies, and support a more diverse workforce in AI and robotics. How is robotics used in the Australian economy? How do Australian researchers take R&D breakthroughs to commercialisation? What is the role of AI for robotics and automation technologies? These are the questions Dr Sue Keay hopes to share and learn from Taiwan’s experience.
Short Bio: Dr. Sue Keay is one of Australia’s leading AI and robotics experts. She is Director of the AI Institute at the University of New South Wales, and Adjunct Professor at Queensland University of Technology’s Centre for Robotics. She is Founder and Chair of Robotics Australia Group. Dr Keay is also a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Technology and Engineering (ATSE) and Member of the prestigious Kingston AI Group. She was named a Superstar of STEM by Science & Technology Australia, and is widely known as an influential thought leader and champion of diversity.