COMING SOON - HFESA 2024 National Conference

Human-Centred Futures: Technology, Transformation & Tomorrow’s World

25 – 27 November 2024

Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre– Brisbane QLD

Join us in Brisbane on the 25 to 27 November 2024 to engage with world leaders, emerging scientists, innovators, students, and practitioners from a vast array of disciplines to learn how to contribute to human-centred futures through technology and transformation. The HFESA 2024 conference aims to advance deep learning, disseminate innovative practice, develop skills, and solve complex problems. This is important to Australia’s future, and we are pleased to host this event in Brisbane, Queensland this year.

This conference promises an enriching blend of both face-to-face presentations, impactful and engaging discussions, poster presentations, and thought-provoking debates on contemporary issues shaping our world. Presentations will encapsulate the essence of human-centred futures, that helps to transform and shape tomorrow’s world. The program will have thought provoking topics encompassing research, practice, challenges, and opportunities that show the impact human factors and ergonomics can make now and into the future.

Get ready for a mind-expanding experience at our 2024 HFESA National Conference.

Call for Papers opening soon

SPONSORSHIP AND EXHIBITION

Interested in being an exhibitor or sponsor at this event?

As a valued sponsor and exhibitor, you will advance a human-centred and sustainable world. Our theme this year is on technology, transformation, and human performance. We will educate and inform delegates on contemporary and robust methods to solve complex real-world problems. This conference is about humanity- and person-centred approaches in design.

At the conference you will align and connect with world leaders and emerging scientists, practitioners, and strategists in human-centred design, human factors, ergonomics, and safety sciences.

If you need help or have any questions, please email us at sponsorship@ergonomics.org.au