1. Innovation in the digital
economy
Colin Graham
Director, Causeway Innovation
2. Regions, Innovation and
Competitiveness
• Innovation infuses economy... new
ideas, products, services, technologies
• Vitality of economies depend upon
creating innovation and
competitiveness at the REGIONAL level
• Most important sources of prosperity
are created, not inherited
Clusters of
• 3 types of business: local, resource Innovation: Prof
Michael Porter
driven and TRADED
3. Regional Innovation System: Building Blocks
Intellectual Capital Money and external business
•University students, staff and networks expertise
•University Hospital/s •Banks
•Research Institutes •Business Angels
•Region’s people and business •Venture Capital
•New arrivals •Lawyers, Patent attorneys
•Accountants
•Marketing experts
•Professional Service firms
•R&D Advisory Services
Place &
Social
networks
Land, property and infrastructure People
•Environment and place •Ideas and talent
•Architecture •‘Hidden treasures’
•Science & tech buildings •Serial entrepreneurs
•Blur boundaries •Residents, migrants
•Innovation Centre •Education & training
•Knowledge Precinct •Entrepreneurial culture
•ICT Connectivity •Trust
• Social & Business networks
5. Innovation Centre as a hub
Investment raised ($M)
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Key sectors:
• ICT
• Clean Technology
• Creative Industries
• Health technologies
6. Online engagement
& trading in global markets
• Example Business: Foodmatters
• Based on Sunshine Coast, trading with world
Virtual business
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8. Keys to success in regional innovation
• Importance of social and business
networks
• Universities and research institutes
as key regional economic assets –
talent flow
• Strong and relevant professional
service firms
• Access to capital – business angels
to VCs
• Building a critical mass