Precincts and Clusters: Linking Innovation Districts into the broader global economy Megan Antcliff Director, Technology and Creative Industries Director, Tonsley Redevelopment Investment Attraction Agency Government of South Australia, Australia Cluster Models Worldwide. Unique Features, Common Challenges (Part 1)
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Precincts and Clusters: Linking
Innovation Districts into the
broader global economy Megan Antcliff
Director, Technology and Creative Industries
Director, Tonsley Redevelopment
Investment Attraction Agency
Government of South Australia, Australia
Cluster Models Worldwide. Unique Features, Common Challenges (Part 1)
PRECINCTS AND CLUSTERS: LINKING INNOVATION DISTRICTS INTOTHE BROADER GLOBAL ECONOMY
Megan Antcliff
Director, Technology and Creative Industries Director, Tonsley Redevelopment Investment Attraction AgencyGovernment of South Australia
@Msantcliff
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PROJECT RATIONALE
Tonsley at a glance
DRIVERS: Growth through Innovation
Priority 1 Unlocking the full priority of South Australia’s resources, energy and renewable assets Sector: Mining and resources
Priority 2 Premium food and wine produced in our clean environment and exported to the world
Priority 3 A globally recognised leader in health research, ageing and related services and products Sector: Health, medical and aging
Priority 4 The Knowledge State – attracting a diverse student body and commercialising our research Research to commercialisation
Priority 5 South Australia – a growing destination choice for international and domestic travellers
Priority 6 Growth through innovation Innovation
Priority 7 South Australia – the best place to do business Business competitiveness
Priority 8 Adelaide, the heart of the vibrant state
Priority 9 Promoting South Australia’s international connections and engagement
Priority 10 South Australia’s small businesses have access to capital and global markets
“Moving with other advanced operators and educators into one interactive precinct can only foster greater innovation… this benefits not just our company, but the entire state. Our vision is to collaborate on site with our best tertiary institutes and aligned smart businesses in SA to form a world-class centre of excellence in Adelaide.”
Richard Turner ZEN Chief Executive Officer
PROJECT PARTNERS & INVESTORS
“Tonsley is the best example that we can see in Australia for such a technology precinct.”
David Pryke Executive Vice President – Energy, Siemens
Partners & investors
OPCE Partners
What does all this add up to?
TOTALout of total (excluding residential) of approximately 300,000m2
Currently approx Jobs on site at Tonsley
Investors on site todayLa
nd so
ld to
date
total
occu
pied g
ross
floor
spac
e at T
onsle
y
837
30 54,800m2
90,000m2
17 companies plus about 13 Co-HAB occupants
NEXT STEPS
ROLE OF GOVERNMENT> Civic leadership> Bridging infrastructure gaps> Attracting private investment> Brokering the right partnerships