Canberra Innovation Network

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The CBR Innovation Network (also Canberra Innovation Network or CBRIN) is an initiative of the government of the Australian Capital Territory, that was founded in 2014, and established to accelerate innovation and diversify the economy in the ACT region. The CBR Innovation Network is based on the collaboration of its six Foundation Members: the Australian National University, CSIRO, Canberra Institute of Technology, Data61 (now merged with CSIRO), the University of Canberra, and the University of New South Wales (Canberra, ADFA). One of the CBR Innovation Network's primary programs has been the creation of an innovation district in Canberra, which features a business incubator, a start-up accelerator program and a co-working space.

Canberra Innovation Network
AbbreviationCBRIN
Formation7 November 2014 (2014-11-07)[1]
FounderACT Government
Founded atCanberra
TypeNGO
Legal statuscharity
Purposeempowering entrepreneurs
HeadquartersCanberra
Location
Region
ACT
Servicesinnovation ecosystem support and growth
Membership (2015)
Australian National University
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Canberra Institute of Technology
University of Canberra
University of New South Wales[2]
CEO
Petr Adamek
Key people
CEO Petr Adamek,[3] GM Growth Dr Craig Davis, COO Sharyn Smith
Main organ
Board of Directors
Staff12
Websitehttp://CBRIN.com.au

History

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A need for targeted economic development in Canberra was identified by the ACT Government’s Economic Development Directorate in 2014.[2] Canberra Innovation Network was subsequently established in November 2014, with the goal of accelerating innovation and diversifying the ACT region's economy.[1]

Programs

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Canberra Innovation Network supports a range of programs within the ACT, including:

- Coworking, a co-working space for entrepreneurs and startups.[5]

- GRIFFIN Accelerator, a 3-month intensive mentoring program for startups.[7]

- Incubator, a mentorship, coworking and learning program for startups[8]

- Innovation Connect Grant, a grant that supports early innovative, entrepreneurial ideas[9]

- Collaborative innovation program, for corporates and innovators to engage in open innovation through hackathons, co-designs, collab labs and makerspaces [1]

References

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  1. ^ Whitley, Amanda (7 November 2014). "Canberra + Innovation = Reality?". HerCanberra.com.au. Retrieved 24 September 2015.
  2. ^ Bennett, Aidan (24 July 2015). "The CBR Innovation Network". CanberraEntrepreneur.com. Archived from the original on 3 October 2015. Retrieved 12 September 2015.
  3. ^ Winchester, Bree (2 May 2017). "New Canberra Innovation Network CEO Petr Adamek ready to hit 'the next level'". Canbnerra Times. Canberra Times. Retrieved 31 August 2019.
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