Curtin University named GreenTech hub operator

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Curtin University has been crowned the operator of the Western Australian Government’s new GreenTech hub.

The GreenTech hub aims to support and grow local emerging and established green technology businesses and drive innovation in WA to support a sustainable low carbon future.

A key component of the WA Government’s $40 million partnership with the Chevron-operated Gorgon joint venture shared between ExxonMobil (25 per cent, Shell (25 per cent) and Chevron (47.3 per cent) Osaka Gas (1.25 per cent), Tokyo Gas (one per cent) and JERA (0.417 per cent), the hub will drive emissions reduction, green technologies and services, job creation in developing industries and the expansion of skills and knowledge.

Curtin Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Research Professor Melinda Fitzgerald said the university was thrilled to have been chosen to operate the GreenTech hub.

“The GreenTech Hub will serve as a dynamic hub for innovators and…

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