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The Woodside Monash Energy Partnership is driven by climate change action. It is a major research partnership to progress energy solutions for a lower carbon future. The research and development initiatives are aligned to the Sustainable Development Goals, with a focus on leadership and novel technologies in the hydrogen value chain and carbon abatement. As an ambitious multi-year research program, the Energy Partnership focuses on transformational research to activate technology  breakthroughs and accelerate novel technologies of scale and impact. The Energy Partnership is an exemplar of a sustainable, impactful and scalable relationship between academia and industry, representing a $66.5M investment to date.

The Woodside Energy Partnership

This Taskforce was established to provide busy Australian clinicians with a single source of truth — unified, national, living, evidence-based clinical guidelines. Using the ‘Living Evidence’ model developed at Monash, the Taskforce brings together 32 Australian peak health organisations in a unique partnership, updating critical recommendations. The guidelines have been accessed over 360,000 times by more than 216,000 individuals from 189 countries. The Living Evidence model is now being adopted around the world, including by the World Health Organisation.

The Covid-19 Taskforce

Criminal activity is increasingly complex, sophisticated, transnational and technology-driven. The AiLECS Lab, an Australian-first research lab established as a partnership between Monash and the Australian Federal Police (AFP), researches and develops AI technologies that aid law enforcement agencies and enhance community safety. AiLECS seeks to create a safer and more just community through effective, ethical and transparent AI. The AiLECS lab provided insights as to how social network analysis could assist the AFP in identifying key players within criminal networks by infiltrating a dedicated encrypted communications platform used by organised crime.

The AiLECS Lab

As people live longer, the risk and prevalence of chronic disease and dementia increases, leading to the need for healthcare and aged care support and services which are currently facing increasing pressure. The National Centre for Healthy Ageing is a centralised hub for innovation and transformation of care practices. A joint venture between Peninsula Health and Monash University, its aim is to create better integrated care models to promote health and wellbeing across people's lifespan and drive improvements in the way people seek out and access care, to ensure they reflect and align with their values and needs. The Centre leads the way in developing innovative, effective, sustainable and holistic models of care in partnership with the world’s best researchers, care organisations, industry experts and the community.

National Centre for Healthy Ageing