Robot designed to boost coral regeneration on the Great Barrier Reef

Robot designed to boost coral regeneration on the Great Barrier Reef

QUT researchers have developed a robot to count and capture images of baby tank-grown corals destined for the Great Barrier Reef.

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Date and time

May 31 · 12am - June 30 · 2am PDT

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Online

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Robot designed to boost coral regeneration on the Great Barrier Reef

QUT researchers have developed a robot to count and capture images of baby tank-grown corals destined for the Great Barrier Reef.

The system will help keep the corals happy and healthy before they are deployed and save researchers thousands of hours of coral counting time.

Do you want to learn how to create a robot like this to save corals, rejuvenate corals growth and also restore them?

Will ya like to learn the entire process and how to be as cool as the QUT researchers ?

Partial proceeds raised from this event will be contributed to all the coral restoration groups across the world to help restore corals due to coral bleaching, climate change, global warming etc...

World is in crisis and we are of urgency to save the coral reefs of the World

Pls help support us !

Register with us today and the online video session will educate you more on everything one needs to know.

Also, we will bridge the gap, help to assist facilitate the networking session with you and the QUT researchers team if ya wants to be a volunteer for the coral regeneration team at Great Barrier Reef, Australia.

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Upon registration, one will be provided the userid and password login to access to watch the online video session.

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