The Role of Ag-Tech in Preventing and Policing Rural Crime
(Ended 27th Jun 2024)
Online
27th Jun 2024 to 27th Jun 2024
Thu 27th Jun 2024, 9:30 am – 11:30 am BST ONLINE
Join the International Society for the Study of Rural Crime and the UNE Centre for Rural Criminology for an engaging roundtable discussion on “The Role of Ag-Tech in Preventing and Policing Rural Crime.” This event will explore how cutting-edge agricultural technologies can enhance crime prevention and policing efforts in rural areas. Experts from academia, industry, and law enforcement will share insights and innovations, fostering a collaborative approach to tackling rural crime.Â
Featuring:Â
- Dr Kate Tudor, Durham University
- DCI Cameron Whiteside APM, State Rural Crime Coordinator NSW Police Force
- David Smith, Chair and Co-Founder of Ceres Tag
- Melita Smith, Co-Founder and General Manager Corporate Services
- Dr. Phillip Zada, Founder and Managing Director of Z Ware
- John Hill, Co-Founder of Land Watch Australia
- Louis Bennett, Business Development Manager at Selectamark
- Kevin Howells, CEO/ Managing Director of Datatag
- Martin Beck, National Livestock Theft Co-ordinator in the National Rural Crime Unit
- Dr Mark Whiteside, Plymouth University
PLEASE NOTE EVENT TIMES:Â
- 18:30-20:30 AEST
- 0830-10:30 GMT
- 9:30-11:30 BST
- For more timezones see The World Clock.