Tue, 16 Nov
|Online event
AIPN AGM & Guest Lecture by Professor Sarah Pink
Please join together for the Annual General Meeting of the Australasian Injury Prevention Network. The event will include a guest lecture by Sarah Pink
Time & Location
16 Nov 2021, 12:00 pm AWST
Online event
About the event
Please see below the following documents related to the 2021 AGM:
Financial Reports 2020-2021
Following the AGM, AIPN is pleased to present a keynote speaker Professor Sarah Pink. Sarah will provide an overview of her work in safety, automation and mobility futures. She will discuss how people improvise to keep themselves safe in everyday life, and that by learning from what they do successfully we can better design realistic and plausible ways to support people in staying safe.
Professor Sarah Pink is founding Director of the Emerging Technologies Research Lab at Monash University. Her current research focuses on futures through research into emerging technologies, automation, data, digital technologies, energy, safety and design for wellbeing. Projects investigate future automated mobilities, digital energy futures, self tracking and wearable technologies, smart phone and personal technology, digital technology in everyday life, health care design and the future of work.
Sarah is a world leading Design Anthropologist, known for her development of innovative digital, visual and sensory research and dissemination methodologies, which she engages in interdisciplinary projects with design, engineering and creative practice disciplines to engage with contemporary issues and challenges. She has over 20 years experiences of working with academic and industry research partners internationally and frequently gives keynote and public lectures in academic and business environments internationally.