The first-of-its-kind facility built by UNSW Sydney and Plenary will revolutionise patient care, research, education and health innovation.
NSW Premier Chris Minns has officially opened a world-leading integrated medical, research and health innovation centre at UNSW Sydney. The UNSW Health Translation Hub connects pioneering research and education with public health, private industry and community – the first of its kind in Australia to operationalise translational health at scale.
The 35,600 square metre facility was developed in partnership by UNSW Sydney and leading infrastructure developer Plenary, opens in a new window. The UNSW Health Translation Hub enables seamless integration between local hospitals and the University, ensuring the rapid translation of research directly into improved patient care.
The opening of UNSW’s Health Translation Hub marks a major milestone in the state government’s $1.5 billion Randwick Campus Redevelopment, opens in a new window – one of the largest health infrastructure projects in NSW.



