CRA welcomed the announcement today by Minister for Industry and Science, Hon Ed Husic MP, of the Terms of Reference and Panel for the Strategic Examination of Australia’s Research and Development (R&D) system. This is an important and nationally significant review, and CRA congratulates Minister Husic and the Albanese Government on the initiative. Notably, our third annual NIPF in Canberra last week, opened by Minister Husic, was closely aligned with the SERD Terms of Reference, looking forward to a new Australian business model that reflects our full innovative potential. “Building on our R&D capacity and capability is essential to securing a resilient and innovative economy that will provide well for Australians now and into the future,” said CRA CEO, Jane O’Dwyer. Read more ➡️ https://lnkd.in/eszKq4m9 #NIPF2024 #RandDReview #researchanddevelopment #policyinnovation #australianbusinessmodel #australianresearchanddevelopment Patricia Kelly Anne-Marie Lansdown Clare Tubolets Russell Yardley FAICD Michael Crawford Michael Stewardson Dr Steve Gower
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We strengthen and promote the transformative potential of collaborative industry-led research.
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Cooperative Research Australia formerly Cooperative Research Centres Association (CRC Association) Established in 1994 Cooperative Research Australia advocates to enhance Australia’s industrial, commercial and economic growth through collaborative research and innovation. Cooperative Research Australia represents the cooperative research community in Australia including CRCs, CRC-Ps, post CRC entities, universities, and firms involved in cooperative research.
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Tomorrow will be an epic conversation about co-design and the way in which we can work across Industry to: *create industry led bids that put people at the core and centre of the problem that is trying to be solved *build partnerships that are focused on using creative tools to capture stories of success and the best ways we can problem solve *trial and test innovation without wasting precious resources on projects or programs that don't work ALSO - a practical co-design workshop on creating a psychosocial action plan to meet legislative requirements to keep your employees safe Not to be missed if you are an Executive, Board Member or People and Culture Guru wanting to understand how to keep your people safe OR if you are leading a CRC bid and wanting to design for commercial success Jane O'Dwyer Cooperative Research Australia the digital clinic Bernadette Spinks Greg Spinks Dr Paula Robinson #cooperative #research #centres #crc #codesign #partnerships #digital #innovation #psychosocial #workplace #wellbeing
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At yesterday’s National Innovation Policy Forum, CRA welcomed the announcement by Shadow Minister Paul Fletcher that the Opposition supports the continuation of Australia’s Cooperative Research Centres Program. Established in 1990, the CRC Program is an Australian Government initiative that funds industry-led collaborations between industry, researchers, and end users, helping to drive innovation and tackle the issues we currently face within the R&D landscape. At the event, Shadow Minister Fletcher highlighted that “a lot more thought needs to be put into how we get the research out of the labs and into the marketplace” – something that lies at the core of this industry-led initiative. We appreciate the recognition for the CRC Program, which will clearly be integral to helping shape Australia’s future business model. #NIPF2024 #CRCProgram #CRCs #cooperativeresearch #industryresearchcollaboration #industryresearch #australianbusinessmodel
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Patricia Kelly PSM, Chair of CRA, has welcomed Dr Cathy Foley AO, Australia’s Chief Scientist, to the stage to deliver the 2024 Ralph Slatyer Address on Science and Society - her last major speech in Canberra. Reflecting on her 4-year tenure in this position, as well as her long history of incredible research achievements, Dr Foley outlined some of the key R&D activities on which she has advised, and of which she has been a part, while also looking forward at what now needs to happen - R&D investment, better funding for fundamental science (PhDs etc.), coordinated research infrastructure… and the patience, commitment and courage to try something new and make it all happen. She rounded off by saying we need to have faith in our capabilities, and focus on the real goals we can achieve. “We cannot become truly innovative until we imagine ourselves as that nation . . . We need to be prepared to step up and lead . . . We need to take a leap of faith.” #NIPF2024 #RalphSlatyerAddress #scienceandsociety #policyinnovation #futureofaustralia #researchanddevelopment #RandD
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David Thodey AO wrapped up our panels and table discussions, mentioning how we need to go faster - we need to innovate, through long-term innovation policy, with industry involvement. We need to invest and commercialise at scale. We need to stand up and do it ourselves. We need to keep being a voice for change. #NIPF2024 #innovationpolicy #futuremadeinaustralia
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Our third and final panel session explored the hot topic, An Australian Business Model. Delegates where invited to discuss, what three immediate policy actions should Australia and incoming government prioritise to address systematic issues in our innovation system and lift the nation? Our panellists were Sally-Ann Williams FTSE, Prof. Roy Green, and Sophia Hamblin Wang, with moderator Kate Pounder. #NIPF2024 #australianbusinessmodel #businessmodel #policyinnovation
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“The Missing Middle”. Our second panel explored this theme, delving into how we attract investment, and government as a demanding customer. Panellists included Annette Schmiede, Prof, Elanor Huntington, and David Forman, with moderator Cameron Begley. There’s a buzz about the room as delegates discuss important questions including, how can policies simulate demand for Australian innovation (across all sectors) and specifically to drive growth in the missing middle? How could government pursue policies that catalyse and create markets for emerging technologies and innovations? And, how do we shift the language of tech transfer to broaden beyond STEM, commercialisation, etc.? #NIPF2024 #innovationpolicy #missingmiddle #governmentcustomer #attractinginvestment
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We’ve kicked off our panel sessions and interactive table discussions! First off the rank is the topic of Sharing Risk. What regulatory and financial mechanisms can better incentivise risk-sharing while providing stability for innovation in fragile sectors? How can Australia reshape its narrative around risk and failure, and what roles should government, business and media play in fostering this cultural shift? Panellists Anne-Marie Perret, Glenn Keys AO and Lauren Stafford joined moderator and event MC, Dr Kerstin Oberprieler, to set the discussions in motion! #NIPF2024 #risksharing #policyinnovation
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Catherine Livingstone AC, Chancellor of the University of Technology Sydney, sets the scene on the Australian Business Model, asking what is it, and how will we achieve sustainable growth? We need an innovation system to underpin the businsss model. But we need to agree on what that system looks like. #NIPF2024 #AustralianBusinessModel #imnovationpolicy
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Assistant Minister the Hon Tim Ayres delivers on a Future Made in Australia. He mentioned the two big challenges: 1) climate and energy, and 2) government engaging ALL leaders in our national interests. Including engagement in our innovation policy. He said, we need to use all the strengths we have. He then went on to say how Australia is blessed to have all critical minerals and wind resources above ground. And that these things are our future comparative advantage. #NIPF2024 #futuremadeinaustralia #innovationpolicy