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UFR contributes to Field Robotics Cluster Muster

The future of robotics is here and now, as automation is already happening worldwide and can’t be stopped. Queensland has the unique opportunity to leverage our leading robotics and automation capability and launch Australia further onto the world stage. Universal Field Robots Founder and Managing Director, Jeff Sterling, Artemis IRS, and other industry leaders will be contributing their views at the Field Robotics Cluster Muster this Friday 19th July at The Precinct in Fortitude Valley.

The event will run from 10am to 1pm, with planned discussion points including:

“Is field robotics the mining industry’s next growth area?” and “How will robotics and automation impact safety and productivity in mining?”

This and many other questions will be addressed at the cluster event, where attendees will be encouraged to engage in discussions about how Queensland can best capitalise on our existing capability and accelerate the adoption of these technologies to boost production and income growth.

Many thanks to METS Ignited and the Department of State Development (DSD), Manufacturing, Infrastructure and Planning for the opportunity to contribute to this conversation that is imperative to the future of robotics and automation in Queensland. Clusters have proven to be a mechanism for solid economic growth and wealth of opportunity on a global stage.

“According to McKinsey Australia, 63 per cent of work activities have the potential to be automated by 2030. By lifting productivity and incomes, automation could add around $1.2 trillion to the Australian economy by 2030 and Australians could earn additional income of $30,000 over that period. It is critical that industry, government, employers and education providers collaborate to ensure that these benefits can be realised for the sake of the Australian economy” – Jeff Sterling.

The UFR team is looking forward to attending the event – we hope to see you there! Register for the Robotics Cluster Muster here: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/field-robotics-cluster-muster-tickets-64738252857.


About Jeff Sterling

Universal Field Robots Founder and Managing Director Jeff Sterling is a mechanical engineer with over 35 years’ experience. Jeff has a proven track record of delivering value gained from his extensive mining and metals industry domain knowledge. He has strong business development expertise, and is highly skilled in projects involving robotics, automation, mineral exploration, copper, earthworks, nickel and capital.

About Universal Field Robots

Universal Field Robots was founded upon the concept of bringing to market a fully-autonomous robot with industrial-scale capabilities. Jeff wanted to create a robotic product with potential applications across a wide range of industries, that was within a viable price range for all types of consumer. Jeff leads a dedicated team of mechanical, mechatronics and robotics engineers who have developed software to fully enable autonomous control of all their machines’ functions. Utilising advances in robotic physics simulations, the team can digitally prototype the ideal solution before proceeding to real-world testing.

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