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Dear «GivenName»,
With the 2008 Australian Innovation Festival fast approaching, don't miss
your chance to celebrate, participate and showcase Australia’s
innovation and entrepreneurial endeavours.
Please register your event(s) by Friday 14 March. All event details
do not need to be confirmed. Simply indicate as TBC if speakers, venues etc
are yet to be finalised. This is so your event will be included in the
official Festival Program, to be
released at the National/NSW Launch in Sydney on 30 April 2008.
Click here to register your Festival event
Download Information for Event Organisers
Note that registered Festival events will still
be included on our website and with other media partners, if you don’t make
this deadline.
National/NSW
Launch
30 April 2008: Shangri-La Hotel, 176 Cumberland Street,
The Rocks, Sydney
from 5.30 to 7.30pm
Senator Kim Carr, Federal Minister
for Innovation, Industry, Science & Research will also launch the
Festival Program, produced by Palamedia. Invited guests include Morris
Iemma, NSW Premier and Mark Scott, ABC Managing Director.
The Festival runs from Saturday 26 April to Friday 30 May. Dates for most State, Territory and Associate Festival
launches will follow this National/NSW launch. This year’s theme is Innovation for our Future and will include the 4Cs of Innovation: Creativity,
Connections, Collaboration & Commercialisation.
Festival Program
Register
your event by March 14 to be included in this year's Festival Program
The 2008 Festival Program is produced by
Palamedia as a coffee table magazine with 150 plus pages and a 70,000 circulation
throughout Australia.
Forwards include Kevin Rudd, Australian
Prime Minister; Brendan Nelson, Federal
Leader of the Opposition, and all State Premiers and Territory Chief
Ministers.
There are separate State
and Territory Profiles with summary coverage of this year’s festival events.
Featured articles cover Entrepreneurship, R&D, Technology Commercialisation,
ICT, Biotechnology, Education, Manufacturing, Business Services, Enterprise
Development, Heath & Medical Research, Creative Industries,
Agribusiness, Sustainability and the Environment, and Thought Leadership.
A special feature is
the Summary Report on AusInnovation’s 2008
National Innovation Survey.
Principal Partners include
   
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