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Episode 7: Dr Sue Keay on making governance problems easy to solve

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Today on the Take on Board podcast, I speak with Dr Sue Keay.

Sue set up the world’s first robotic vision Research Center, and she now leads CSIROs data 61 cyber physical systems program.

Last year, she developed Australia’s first robotics roadmap, highlighting how advances in robotics and artificial intelligence (AI) will impact on every sector of the Australian economy. With a PhD in geo science and an MBA, Sue combines science with business. She has an interest in entrepreneurship and disruptive technologies and she started QUT’s social robotics program.

Sue serves on the boards of the CRC for optimising resource extraction and Women in Robotics International. She’s on the expert advisory panel of Queensland AI.

She’s been recognised as one of Robohub’s 2018 ‘25 Women in Robotics You Need to Know About’ and as one of Queensland’s Most Influential People in the Courier Mail Power 100.

As a superstar of STEM in Australia, she’s responsible for bringing the Grace Hopper celebration to Australia. She tells me how this shy girl transformed into an AI powerhouse.

Headshot of Sue Keay.

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