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NEW DIGITAL ECONOMY NEW SOUTH AUSTRALIA 2 OR 3 DECADES NO CLEAR WINNERS GLOBAL RACE FOR TALENT 2005 CONVOCATION OF POPE BENEDICT XVI 2013 CONVOCATION OF POPE FRANCIS 2 OR 3 DECADES NO CLEAR WINNERS GLOBAL RACE FOR TALENT EUROPE NORTH


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NEW DIGITAL ECONOMY NEW SOUTH AUSTRALIA

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GLOBAL RACE FOR TALENT 2 OR 3 DECADES NO CLEAR WINNERS

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2005

CONVOCATION OF POPE BENEDICT XVI

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2013

CONVOCATION OF POPE FRANCIS

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GLOBAL RACE FOR TALENT 2 OR 3 DECADES NO CLEAR WINNERS

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THE WORLD’S MIDDLE CLASS – TODAY

322 664 525

181 NORTH AMERICA EUROPE MIDDLE-EAST & NORTH AFRICA ASIA PACIFIC CENTRAL & SOUTH AMERICA SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA 32 105

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THE NEW MIDDLE CLASS – BY 2030

322 664 525

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3,228 680 338 234 313

181 NORTH AMERICA EUROPE MIDDLE-EAST & NORTH AFRICA ASIA PACIFIC CENTRAL & SOUTH AMERICA SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA 32 105

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Heritage Foundation Economic Freedom 2017

  • 1. Hong Kong
  • 2. Singapore
  • 3. New Zealand
  • 4. Switzerland
  • 5. Australia
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Legatum Institute Prosperity Index 2016

  • 1. New Zealand
  • 2. Norway
  • 3. Finland
  • 4. Switzerland
  • 5. Canada
  • 6. Australia
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Fraser Institute Human Freedom Index 2017

  • 9. Australia
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2015 Commonwealth Fund Report Best Health Care System in the World

  • 1. UK
  • 2. Switzerland
  • 3. Sweden
  • 4. Australia
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G20 Lowest debt to GDP

  • 1. Russia
  • 2. Saudi Arabia
  • 3. China
  • 4. Indonesia
  • 5. Australia
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Lonely Planet Best Travel 2017

  • 1. Choquequirao, Peru
  • 2. Taranaki, New Zealand
  • 3. The Azores, Portugal
  • 4. North Wales, UK
  • 5. South Australia, Australia
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Economist Intelligence Unit Most Liveable Cities 2017

  • 1. Melbourne, Australia
  • 2. Vienna, Austria
  • 3. Vancouver, Canada
  • 4. Toronto, Canada
  • 5. Adelaide, Australia
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Global Rising Star 2017 Adelaide, Australia

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KPMG Most Competitive City to do Business in Australia 2017 Adelaide

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THE SMARTEST PLACES ON EARTH: WHY RUSTBELTS ARE THE EMERGING HOTSPOTS OF GLOBAL INNOVATION

REQUISITES TO

SUCCEED:

▸ life threatening challenge ▸ world class research university ▸ infrastructure (affordable housing) ▸ access to capital ▸ a connector (to collaborate with universities, businesses around the world)

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life threatening challenge

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Key areas of research strength include biomaterials engineering and nanomedicine, energy and advanced manufacturing, minerals and resources engi For more than 140 years, researchers at the University of Adelaide have made an impact all over the world – making vital contributions to the Post Graduate Degrees in Information Technology and Public Policy and Management. Pioneer in Autonomous cars.

world class education

Comprehensive research university, areas of strength include: Marine and maritime research, Autonomous vehicles, energetic materials,

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GLENN RICART

infrastructure (affordable housing)

infrastructure

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access to capital

Private Capital/VC

Relative Value in $ Industry Governments

Market-Entry R&D

Foundation

$10 million for the South Australian Early Commercialisation Fund turning resea

Need to secure IP, $, infrastructure, expertise

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$50 million South Australian Venture Capital Fund (SAVCF), aimed at promoting

$89 billion South Australia will be home of Defence

How was Silicon Valley Built?

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ACUMEN VENTURES

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SPACE INDUSTRY GROWING FAST

AUSTRALIA 2% GLOBAL GDP ONLY 0.5% OF SPACE MARKET. TARGET FOR 2030: 4% SHARE

50% Govt Activity 50% Commercial 40% Govt Activity 60% Commercial

2030

$1Tn ?

Govt activity Existing commercial New commercial

$330 Bn

$69 Bn

$1Tn 1998 2015 2030

15 Year CAGR: 14%

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Small World Communications

AU Launch Services

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SPACE DATA CRITICAL TO SOLVING MASSIVE PROBLEMS

Smart cities and infrastructure Precision Agriculture Climate Change Global Transport & Safety Logistics & insurance Defence & Disaster Response

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STRATEGY

One of the largest life sciences clusters in the southern hemisphere. Combining

BioMed City

largest health precinct in the southern hemisphere

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continuity of public policy

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connectors

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HYBRIDWORLD

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AI RENEWABLES SPACE BIOTECH