
John Parisot and Jenny Whiting proudly represented NCRIS (National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy) at the Research Infrastructure Connected booth during Biomolecular Horizons 2024, held at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre.
The booth showcased the collaborative power of NCRIS, highlighting the contributions of key partners like Phenomics Australia, Microscopy Australia, Therapeutic Innovation Australia, and Bioplatforms Australia. These organisations collectively provide world-class research infrastructure, offering cutting-edge equipment, data, services, and expertise to support pioneering research and innovation across the country.

Attendees had the opportunity to stop by and explore how NCRIS helps facilitate groundbreaking research and technological advancements. They were able to engage directly with representatives, learning how NCRIS plays a vital role in accelerating research, driving discoveries, and translating them into impactful outcomes for the benefit of all Australians.
The event provided a platform for fostering connections between researchers and infrastructure providers, emphasising NCRIS’s crucial role in enabling Australia’s global leadership in research and development.