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Educate + Engage
CoWork + Collaborate
Exhibition + InteractionSchools + Innovation
Presenting
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Brand Versatility
+Visability
What?Showcase Innovation
Support Innovative Projects in Hutt StGrow Business and Vibrancy as a result
Alliance with Library Support Innovative Community Feel Good Projects
Support local schoolsProvide Space for relevant causes
Bring new people and business to the StreetProvide a space for Pop Up Events in the Street from time to time
How?CoWorking Space + Exhibition Space + Education Facilities and Resources = More People + Diversity + Efficiency
Why?Broaden the Innovation Support Base in the City
Reduce Costs of doing business in Hutt St Technology as an Enabler
Increase opportunity to Grow sustainable scaleable business in the PrecinctSupport the aims of SA Govt and Adelaide City Council re Carbon Neutral City
Where?RenewAdelaide Space on Hutt St
Alongside Library
Outcomes?Raised awareness of Innovation in the Hutt St precinct and beyond
Improve profitability of local business- increased activity - reduced costs (shared resources., technology, information) Increased levels of occupancy and rental income for LandlordsA long term working model for other such Centres in Australia
Exhibition+
Event Space
Training+
Presentation Space
+ Exhibit/Event
BoardRoom
Rollerdoor vehicle access
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Increased Vitality in the StreetBringing New People/BusinessAccess to New TechnologyPop Up Exhibitions & EventsSustainable EnergyBuild Community Awareness
Overview While there is much talk and focus on Innovation relatively few people know what it is and how they can help engage and foster Innovation for the benefit of all in our community. Through our Innovation In The City group we have opened the opportunity for people to Learn and become involved.
What better way to get more involvement that taking Innovation to a shop front in a busy street….and in doing so bring new people, vitality and opportunities for growth to businesses that call Hutt St home.
We aim to use the space in a flexible and creative way to achieve all of these aims and more.
There is a lot talk about Innovation - we want to show case it via an exhibition space - everything from drones to 3D printing and Sustainable energy to the Internet of Things
We will also provide education and training to business, schools and residents using a proven Innovation Methodology “Selling your Way to Innovation” developed in association with Harold Sharples - The man who taught Tim Cook how to Innovate the way we Innovate - to help them leverage what they have into what they need for the future using Technology and Information as an enabler.
A Co Working space we will add further diversity to the street and provide opportunities via scholarships for young people with big ideas to have a base amongst seasoned and experienced business professionals and proven innovators.
Our key aim is to deliver growth in the form of jobs in SA and support the Initiatives of Federal, State Government and in particular to help the Adelaide City Council deliver some of their goals for Adelaide as a vital city and a base for Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Sustainability.
ObjectivesBring Innovation to Hutt Street
Engage Residents, Business Owners in Innovation in The CityBring Visitors, Vibrancy and Business to the Street
Provide Business Owners to Access to MethodsSystems
Technologyto grow business, employment and profitability
Support Government Initiatives and Plans e.g. Sustainability5 Year Plan - Model for Other Mainstreams
Peter Karidis - Co Owner Karidis Corp and MD & Founder PalamirI am happy to offer my support to this venture in any way that I can, to assist in the development and growth of the concept for the benefit of Hutt St and our City.
Linda Ellestson - Creator - Concept to Reality and Owner LED ConsultantsAs a strong believer and supporter of Innovation In Adelaide I believe we need to take Innovation to the people and where better than via Innovation on Hutt. Meeting an unmet need - it will fly!
Ali Mitchell - Principal - ALRM - Philanthropic Consultancy & Great Events.In my role as a specialist event manager and fund raiser (in Australia and Internationally) for the past 20 years I see a real need for this type of flexible Exhibition, Event and Meeting Space especially in this increasingly vibrant part of Adelaide. I will be a regular hirer!
Ron Corso - Lecturer at Uni SAI specialise is teaching Creative thinking and recognise the value this facility can bring to a wide range of people in Adelaide especially small business in Hutt St. I will be encouraging Uni SA to have an active involvement.
Di Thompson - CEO at Working Strategy Looks like the perfect premises in the perfect location to deliver Innovation to the masses. Look forward to getting involved with a focus on Primary Schools in the area.
Glenn Wheatley - CEO and Founder EON Broadcasting, Owner The Wheatley Organisation This will be a perfect base for our business in Adelaide and a great event space for our promo activities. Love the flexibility and the possibilities
Tony Davidson - CEO ADMSL (UK) Pty Ltd and CoFounder See Global Media Pte Ltd (Singapore)We would love to use this as a base for our staff in Adelaide. We will also supply the latest state of the art Virtual reality enabled Digital Screens that we are currently rolling out in China (200,000) for use in the training and Exhibition spaces.
Martin Haese - Lord Mayor of AdelaideIt looks great. A compelling message. Well done.
Dave Flannagan - Comedian, Keynote Speaker. MC, Facilitator and Founder The Shift Academy
I was looking for a home for the Shift Academy. Now I have found exactly what I need - a space to work, to run training courses and conduct events and expos - What a Brilliant idea! I look forward to moving in soon. Location is perfect too.
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The number of co-working spaces continues to increase and in the last twelve months
they have grown by 36%, which puts the number of coworking spaces worldwide at around
7,800. The coworking movement is undeniably here to stay. The
survey showed that current spaces serve, on average, 46% more members than they did
just two years ago. Today, about half a million people are
working in coworking spaces.Coworking Europe Conference in Milan Oct 2015
CoWorking + CollaborationDiverse Mix
Focus on Existing Businesses not just Start UpNew Environment to Stimulate Creativity
Encourage Participation fromSA Government
City CouncilMajor Business
Carnegie Mellon University AustraliaUni SA
Educate + EngageFocus on Business in the Street
and People in the PrecinctSelling Your Way to Innovation Methodology
Functional Simple Effective EquippedSpace for Hire
Introduce New Technology to the StreetStructured Networking for Business Owners
to Learn and Collaborate
Exhibition + Interaction
Exhibition to Showcase InnovationHands On
Technology as an EnablerSustainable Energy
3D Printing, Drones etc Community Engagement
Fashion, Food & WineYoung Entrepreneurs Showcase
Adjacent Library
Clean, simple & flexible spaceAvailable for Hire short and long term
Easily reconfiguredExhibition by Day - Events by Night
Pop Up Events Fund Raisers
Focus + School ChildrenInnovation Program for Schools
PartnersGovernment
(State and Federal)Adelaide City Council
Carnegie Mellon UniversityBusiness:Technology
SustainabilityInnovation3D Print Security
FoodWine
Fashionetc
Associated Causes and Charity
Event Managers
IncomeCoWorking Rent 20 Spaces @ $400 per month = $8,000
Exhibition Space Rent @ $2,000 per monthPop Up Events @ $1,000 per month
Innovation Training and Collaboration Fees $1,000 Training and Event Facilities Rent $1,500 per month
Sponsorship + Branding $$2,000 Grants + Scholarships
Steady growth month 2 - month 6
SupportersSuccessful SA Entrepreneurs Shift AcademyWomen in InnovationSolar CitizensCarnegie Mellon UniversityConcept to RealityUni SA
AdvisorsA number of successful business people with proven records in Innovation and Entrepreneurship have offered to become advisors should our proposal be
successful
ManagementPart Time Business Unit Development Mangers
(revenue Generators)
GovernanceA number of key supporters of the Innovation in The City
Group have indicated that they would be prepared to serve as a Board members
These Include Karidis Corp CEO - Peter Karidis, Buzz on Business CEO - Linda Elletson, Lawyer and Barrister - Peter
Geyer, Working Strategy CEO - Di Thomson, Financial Advisor - Graeme Hedges, Local Business Proprietor and former
Councillor - Tony Williamsonand others
Sharing Technology as an Enabler to Innovation
We aim to be a part of Hutt St long term delivering tangible benefits to the street, the co summers, the businesses, the landlords and the precinct.While the initial focus is on Co-working as a base we aim to deliver services and advice to the traders and provide access via exhibitions and training to new tools and technology - so as to become a model for what can be done at grassroots level. We aim to be a facilitator of more profitable business throughout Precinct.
Accordingly we come in with a 5 year plan
Despite what most business owners think 95% of a businesses DNA is exactly the same as every other business around it. As such the business services and support the business and its owners and shareholders require are much the same,.
Many businesses can take advantage of resources and facilities when they group together in some kind of "mutual buying group" that they couldn't if they are acting alone
The combination of digital services and a common physical location generates synergies and advantages that either one of those aspects alone cannot give.
Some possible options to consider include:
- a common tenanted online accounting and point of sale solution, with training and support
- business training and mentoring specific to the precinct (at least to certificate 4 in small business)
- a membership app for businesses, staff and residents of the precinct that ostensibly used to generate discounts for the customers but as a byproduct collect essential data on users of the precinct and allows for easy communication, establishment of special interest groups, reviews, and lobbying.
- Using inexpensive cameras, and now ubiquitous camera technology through the precinct to enable data to be generated on everything from traffic flows, parking turnover, foot traffic, and combined with data from other sources (e.g. weather data) start generating business intelligence based on the intersection of two or more sets of data (e.g. the effect of weather on foot traffic flows versus car parking)
- intelligent digital signage and display advertising, community information, free car parking spaces, public transport information et cetera
- digital work hub to both homebase "on road" businesses in the area and allow for local businesses to expand, or test expansion until such time as they can expand their bricks and mortar presence.
- Most importantly, tie all these together with specific events that foster a sense of community amongst the businesses, amongst the local residents, and amongst the whole precinct.
Exhibition+
Event Space
Training+
Presentation Space
+ Exhibit/Event
BoardRoom
Rollerdoor vehicle access
Co-WorkingSpace St
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