Events

Petrographic images inspire art

Art Gallery of South Australia

22 Aug - 2 Nov 2025

Eight Million Deities (Yaoyorozu no Kami) by Kyoko Hashimoto Japanese-born South Australian artist and 2023 Guildhouse Fellow, Kyoko Hashimoto, has used microscopes at the Microscopy Australia facility at the Read more

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foundingGIDE Community Event 2025 (GIDE2025)

Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre, Brisbane, Australia

17 - 18 Oct 2025

The foundingGIDE Community Event 2025 is a key international forum dedicated to advancing a more connected and interoperable imaging data ecosystem. Held between International Data Week and eResearch Australasia, this free hybrid event brings together Read more

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CryOZ 2025

The University of Wollongong

17 - 21 Nov 2025

We are pleased to announce that registration and abstract submission for CryOZ 2025 is now open. You can register and find all the latest updates at: Read more

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Masterclass & Facility Opening: FIB-SEM/AFM

The University of Sydney

30 Sep - 1 Oct 2025

Join us at Microscopy Australia’s new Sydney Microscopy & Microanalysis (SMM) Engineering Node for a two-day masterclass series combining both theory and practical hands-on sessions, led by experts from SMM, Read more

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Gut Feelings: Crafting gut–brain connections

Hazelhurst, 782 Kingsway, Gymea NSW 2227

17 Aug - 2 Sep 2025

Gut Feelings is a community project led by three Sydney artists that transforms science into soft sculpture, exploring how gut health shapes our mental well being. Microscopy Australia is thrilled Read more

Webinar: Tiny Bright Things – Reimagining imaging with HaloMicroscopy

Online via Zoom

21 Aug 2025

Imagine being able to gain non-destructive, nanoscale structural insight at the screening stage in your microscopy workflow. HaloMicroscopy, developed by Tiny Bright Things, brings sub-200 nm imaging to your Read more

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