AI in nature: The new era of sustainability
How AI can support sustainability, conservation and stronger outcomes for the natural world
Artificial intelligence and the natural world can have a powerful synergy to reshape the impact of technology, accelerate sustainability outcomes and greatly strengthen conservation efforts.
Participate in an eye-opening showcase of projects that push boundaries – exemplifying new and creative ways that AI is being applied in nature.
Explore initiatives that are:
- tracking bee pollination patterns for better food security
- monitoring unique bird calls to infer population health in a non-invasive and scalable way
- predicting precipitation at fine scale across Australia from earth observations
- consolidating Australia’s biodiversity data from multiple sources, making it accessible and reusable for research and decision-making.
This event will also feature a panel session that will share key perspectives from a range of experts and insights from collaborative projects with organisations such as the Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action, Bush Heritage Australia, The Atlas of Living Australia and more.
Location: Chancellery Building A, 27 Chancellors Walk, Clayton VIC
Event date
04 June 2026
Time
11:00 am - 01:00 pm AEST
Cost
$0.00
Location
VIC
Event Type
In-person
Host
Monash University
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