Curtin postgraduate and HDR students are invited to take part in Pitch Stop, a new national research competition from the National Heavy Vehicle Regulator (NHVR). The NHVR is seeking research to help improve the lives of drivers and communities, and the safety, sustainability and productivity of the sector.
Why enter?
- Impact and influence: Your research could directly improve safety, productivity, and sustainability in the heavy vehicle sector.
- Visibility and recognition: Showcase your work to influential leaders in the transport industry and strengthen your career profile.
- Support and opportunities: Connect with NHVR research experts and open doors to new projects and collaborations.
- Valuable experience: Gain pitching and communication skills, feedback, and industry connections, all while enhancing your CV.
How it works:
Entry is simple. Submit a 2–3 minute .mp4 video and a 300-word written pitch outlining your research.
Research can span topics such as freight, roads, safety, human factors, health and wellbeing, productivity, sustainability, communication, infrastructure, new technologies, legal and engineering issues, or any area contributing to knowledge in the heavy vehicle sector.
Prizes:
- 1st Prize: $1000
- 2nd Prize: $500
- 3rd Prize: $250
Entries close 5pm AEST, 22 September 2025.
For more information about eligibility and to apply, visit the NHVR Pitch Stop website.