Queensland University of Technology launches new campaign via BCM Group
July 5, 2021 9:19
Queensland University of Technology (QUT) has created a new brand campaign, working with BCM Group on both the creative and media placement to expand on QUT’s ‘Real World’ brand positioning.
The new campaign, titled ‘the real world starts here’, has been released ahead of QUT’s Open Day later in July, and includes a TVC directed by filmmaker Mark Toia.
The TVC is timed alongside the voice of a young slam poet, with words that go from the first day of a student across a wide range of experiences available on campus as part of a QUT education.
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Press Release – Calix Multi-award-winning Australian technology company Calix Limited (ASX:CXL) is pleased to announce it is partnering in a low carbon research project, which has won $39 million in Australian government funding. Calix is a key partner in the Heavy …
Multi-award-winning Australian technology company Calix Limited (ASX:CXL) is pleased to announce it is partnering in a low carbon research project, which has won $39 million in Australian government funding.
Calix is a key partner in the Heavy Industry Low-carbon Transition Cooperative Research Centre (
HILT CRC), which aims to reduce carbon emissions of Australia’s heavy industrial processes.
The HILT CRC (https://www.hiltcrc.com.au/ ) brings together heavy industry players, government and research, and aims to boost the capability of Australian companies to remain globally competitive by capitalising on existing mineral and renewable energy resources to become leading international producers and expo
Thursday, 1 July 2021, 1:13 pm
Multi-award-winning Australian technology
company Calix Limited (ASX:CXL) is pleased to announce it is
partnering in a low carbon research project, which has won
$39 million in Australian government funding.
Calix is
a key partner in the Heavy Industry Low-carbon Transition
Cooperative Research Centre (
HILT CRC),
which aims to reduce carbon emissions of Australia’s heavy
industrial processes.
The HILT CRC (https://www.hiltcrc.com.au/
) brings together heavy industry players, government and
research, and aims to boost the capability of Australian
companies to remain globally competitive by capitalising on
existing mineral and renewable energy resources to become
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