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Entrepreneurship, Commercialisation and Innovation Centre
Overview
• The Adelaide Entrepreneurial Ecosystem
• The Case Study Research
• Challenges to be addressed
• Acknowledgements: Department of State Development and Mr Paul Daly
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Entrepreneurial Adelaide
• ‘… how do you keep track of it?’ – Dec. 2012
• 4th January 2013 Meeting – (InnovyzSTART function)
• Post-it-notes
• Commenced with 4 categories
– Yellow = educational programs
– Pink = network programs
– Blue = incubators
– Green = government support programs
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Evolved to Eight Categories
1. Network and Start-up Events
2. Formal Education
3. Industry Education
4. Co-working Spaces
5. Incubators and Accelerators
6. Advisory Services
7. Government Assistance
8. Investors
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Current Adelaide Entrepreneurial Ecosystem Map Link:http://adelaideentrepreneurshipforum.wikispaces.com/file/view/Adelaide%20Entrepreneurship%20EcoSystem%20Map%
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Adelaide Entrepreneurial Ecosystem Map
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Adelaide Entrepreneurial Ecosystem (AEE)
• Mapping exercise first iteration
• Lack of a device indicative of an ecosystem
• Adelaide City Council support
• 25th June 2013 Forum Convention Centre
• 3rd Sept 2013 Public Forum Adelaide Town Hall
• Momentum Fund Grant The University of Adelaide 2014
• Follow-on grant from the SA Department of State Development
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South Australia’s Entrepreneurial Ecosystem: Voice of the Customer Research Report
• The link to the report is: http://ecic.adelaide.edu.au/docs/ecosystem-research-project-13-08-2015.pdf
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The Case StudiesAvailable here:
https://blogs.adelaide.edu.au/ecic/files/2017/11/SA-Adelaide-Entrepreneurial-
Ecosystem-Case-Studies-.pdf
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The case study booklet
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Overview of the Entrepreneurial Adelaide Project
The Findings and Discussion
The Evolution of the Adelaide Entrepreneurial Ecosystem Map: An
Interview with Paul Daly
Case Study: James Stewart – Kick.it
Case Study: Craig Walter – Contact Always
Case Study: Deanne Loan – Quantum Edge
Case Study: Jessica Perry – Career BluePrint
Case Study: Rob Silva – Adept Technology
Case Study: Scott Zarcinas – DoctorZed Publishing
Case Study: Wendy Perry – Workforce BluePrint
Case Study: Mukesh Kumar – Universal Network of Infotech
Appendix 1
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Example Case Analysis
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1 Building new venture experience
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1 Entrepreneurial spark re-ignited from a chance spotting of an advertisement
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2 Increasing immersion in the AEE
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2 KickIt established
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3 Leveraging opportunities in the AEE
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3 Funding offer declined
• James Stewart – KickIt!
• NZ Immigrant
• Previous Experience
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3 Leveraging opportunities in the AEE
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1 Turning an invention into a business opportunity: Contact Always
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2 Product Development
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3 Developing the commercial application and market intelligence.
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1 Quantum Edge Established
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1 Growth through applied skills and experience
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2 Re-focus of co-founders
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3 Engagement with the AEE
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2 Expanded Networking
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3 Agile Team Building fit-for-purpose.
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1 Supportive school and family of an entrepreneurial career
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1 Career Blueprint established
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2 Concept and confidence development
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3 Survival, planning and product development, build brand and market presence C
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1 ADEPT Technology Established
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1 Survival in poor market dynamics
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2 Re-focus due to a shift in market dynamics (GFC)
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2 Gain market insight
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3 Embedding into entrepreneurial ecosystem through program participation
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3 Consulting services actively contributing to the entrepreneurial ecosystem
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1 Dr Zed Publishing Established
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1 Survival, gaining market experience
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2 Global Financial Crisis coincided with new technologies
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3 Joined Australian Publishing Association
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2 Growth and expanded networking through entrepreneurial ecosystem
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1 Wendy Perry & Associates established
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1 Survival on consulting revenues
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2 Workforce Blueprint established
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2 Product development and growth
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3 Introduction to entrepreneurial ecosystem programs and resources
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3 Growth through expansions in market and product opportunities
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1 Family business experience in Fiji and New Zealand
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3 Continues to expand globally based on lessons learned in Adelaide
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Entrepreneurial Ecosystem Challenges
• Definition in terms of what type(s) of enterprises our Entrepreneurial Ecosystem support?
• How can we improve the awareness, access and connectivity?
• How do we shape and build the technology, human capital, finance market and infrastructure dynamics
• What will influence the social and cultural dimensions of business level behaviours?
• Can we sustain the entrepreneurial ecosystem over time and through political shifts?
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Thank you!
Allan O'Connor & Gerard Reed
Entrepreneurship, Commercialisation and Innovation CentreUniversity of Adelaide, AUSTRALIA 5005Ph : +61 8 8313 0188
e-mail: allan.oconnor@adelaide.edu.auWeb: http://www.ecic.adelaide.edu.au/
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