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Falling Walls is traditionally an international three-day conference held in Berlin each year inspired by the fall of the Berlin Wall on 9 November 1989. The question of every Falling Walls gathering is: Which walls will fall next? The conference fosters discussion on research and innovation and promotes the latest scientific findings among a broad audience from all parts of society.
The goal of the Falling Walls Lab is to advance scientific and entrepreneurial visions, and to initiate and promote exchange between outstanding talents and innovative thinkers across disciplines. Falling Walls Labs are organised by independent partners of Falling Walls Foundation and are held in locations across the globe with the winners from each Lab being invited to present at the Falling Walls Lab global finale – Falling Walls Pitch, Berlin on 7 November 2021.
There will be a total of three full days of stimulating presentations and inspiring interactions from 7-9 November 2021 with an option to join remotely for participants unable to travel.
On Wednesday 1 September 2021 the Australian Academy of Science will host the sixth Falling Walls Lab from Canberra to identify the national winner in order to take part in this global event.
Winners of State Labs from around Australia will gather for this Finale that will be held in an online format. They will highlight their research work, business model or unique initiative in a three-minute presentation to a broad audience from science and industry, including a jury of distinguished academics and business people who will select the three most innovative and promising ideas as winners of Falling Walls Lab Australia 2021 to represent the country in Berlin.
Those presenting at this finale were selected by the Falling Walls Lab New South Wales, organised by DAAD, the German Academic Exchange Service and EURAXESS; the Falling Walls Lab Queensland, organised by the University of Queensland; and the Falling Walls Lab Victoria, organised by veski, with support from Deakin University.
The jury will be chaired by Australia's Chief Scientist, Dr Cathy Foley. The top three winners will receive a prize of AUD1,000 each and support from the Academy on their online participation at the Berlin Falling Walls Conference. The winners’ videos will be shared with the influential global audience of Falling Walls Berlin and on the Academy’s social media platforms to over 2.4 million followers.
Academy partner EURAXESS will provide a high-quality online science communication training to the three winners, led by European experts including opportunity to have one-on-one consultation with the experts. This training will focus on equipping the winners with essential communication skills which are directly applicable to the effective communication of their innovative ideas in a virtual setting.
The Lab is a challenging and inspiring platform for emerging bright individuals, giving them an exceptional opportunity to become the next big success story in innovation. It is a fast-paced exciting event for the audience and is accessible to anyone registering for the event. As the presenters could be researchers, social scientists, academics, entrepreneurs or professionals across all disciplines, the Lab promises to be an interesting and motivating event for everyone!
Date: Wednesday 1 September 2021
Time: 2.00 pm to 4.00 pm AEST
Location: Online - at the top of this page
Registration link: Register via Humanitix
WATCH LIVESTREAM ABOVE AT 2PM AEST ON WEDNESDAY 1 SEPTEMBER
(opens during the event on Wednesday 1 September)
(opens at 4.00 pm on Wednesday 1 September)
is traditionally an international three-day conference held in Berlin each year inspired by the fall of the Berlin Wall on 9 November 1989. The question of every Falling Walls gathering is: Which walls will fall next? The conference fosters discussion on research and innovation and promotes the latest scientific findings among a broad audience from all parts of society.
The goal of the is to advance scientific and entrepreneurial visions, and to initiate and promote exchange between outstanding talents and innovative thinkers across disciplines. Falling Walls Labs are organised by independent partners of Falling Walls Foundation and are held in locations across the globe with the winners from each Lab being invited to present at the , Berlin on 7 November 2021.
There will be a total of three full days of stimulating presentations and inspiring interactions from 7-9 November 2021 with an option to join remotely for participants unable to travel.
On Wednesday 1 September 2021 the Australian Academy of Science will host the sixth Falling Walls Lab from Canberra to identify the national winner in order to take part in this global event.
Winners of State Labs from around Australia will gather for this Finale that will be held in an online format. They will highlight their research work, business model or unique initiative in a three-minute presentation to a broad audience from science and industry, including a jury of distinguished academics and business people who will select the three most innovative and promising ideas as winners of Falling Walls Lab Australia 2021 to represent the country in Berlin.
Those presenting at this finale were selected by the Falling Walls Lab New South Wales, organised by DAAD, the German Academic Exchange Service and EURAXESS; the Falling Walls Lab Queensland, organised by the University of Queensland; and the Falling Walls Lab Victoria, organised by veski, with support from Deakin University.
The jury will be chaired by Australia's Chief Scientist, Dr Cathy Foley. The top three winners will receive a prize of AUD1,000 each and support from the Academy on their online participation at the Berlin . The winners’ videos will be shared with the influential global audience of Falling Walls Berlin and on the Academy’s social media platforms to over 2.4 million followers.
Academy partner EURAXESS will provide a high-quality online science communication training to the three winners, led by European experts including opportunity to have one-on-one consultation with the experts. This training will focus on equipping the winners with essential communication skills which are directly applicable to the effective communication of their innovative ideas in a virtual setting.
The Lab is a challenging and inspiring platform for emerging bright individuals, giving them an exceptional opportunity to become the next big success story in innovation. It is a fast-paced exciting event for the audience and is accessible to anyone registering for the event. As the presenters could be researchers, social scientists, academics, entrepreneurs or professionals across all disciplines, the Lab promises to be an interesting and motivating event for everyone!
Date: Wednesday 1 September 2021
Time: 2.00 pm to 4.00 pm AEST
Location: Online - at the top of this page
Registration link:
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