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Now in the second year of its partnership, international incubator Startupbootcamp, will showcase the fifteen new Australian companies with the potential to transform the energy transition journey in Transformers, a key feature of Power + Utilities Australia at Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre from 7 – 8 May.
From generative AI to green hydrogen electrolysers, Transformers will bring innovation to the forefront, providing visitors with a window into the future and an opportunity to work with and invest in cutting edge businesses at the scale-up stage.
“Transformers (pun intended) neatly captures the optimism we feel about successfully navigating the energy transition,” says Startupbootcamp Energy Transition Partner, Stuart Allinson. “We work internationally with corporate partners and high growth founders who are transforming this space, whether through internal innovation or through commercial collaborations with emerging technologies. All of the exhibitors at this year's stand are home-grown. Many are now taking their solutions to international markets.”
Some of the highlights of Transformers are
RedgridGPT: At the forefront of e-gaming and generative AI technology innovation in the energy industry Redgrid’s bold ambition is to create an immersive and open digital twin of the energy system with generative AI integration.