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Innovation Ecosystems Professor Simon Kaplan Director, NICTA Queensland. Overview. What are innovation ecosystems? What is innovation? What is NICTA? NICTA as an example of building an innovation ecosystem. Innovation Ecosystems.
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Innovation Ecosystems Professor Simon Kaplan Director, NICTA Queensland
Overview • What are innovation ecosystems? • What is innovation? • What is NICTA? • NICTA as an example of building an innovation ecosystem
Innovation Ecosystems • Economies and complex networks of technologies all form ecosystems • It’s helpful to understand them from this viewpoint • Then we can get a better grasp on how to encourage innovation
Ecosystems are complex systems • Characteristics: • Network structure • Self-organisation • Swarm behaviours • Temporal shear • Co-evolution • Emergent behaviour
What is innovation? • All innovations are ‘evolutionary moves’, which means they are: • Incremental from existing capabilities • Governed by time shear • Dependent on underlying network structure to shape possibilities • A consequence of the ‘swarm behaviours’ of the players in the innovation ecosystem • Once the move is made, the ecosystem is changed, which opens up fresh possibilities
NICTA • Australia’s National ICT Centre of Excellence • 5 locations: • Sydney (2), Canberra, Melbourne, Brisbane • University and State Government Partnerships • Key high-quality researchers. • ~$80m (RMB 550 million) budget per year
NICTA focuses on • ICT Research Strengths • Computer Vision • Software Systems • Networks • Control Systems • Optimisation • Machine Learning • Strategic Business Areas: • Infrastructure, Transport and Logistics • Broadband & Digital Economy • Health • Safety & Security
Goals • Research Excellence • Top 10 worldwide in ICT • Wealth Creation for Australia • Including • productivity improvements, • new business creation • new economic niches
NICTA = Innovation Ecosystem? • Build network of best capability around Australia • Understands time shear – long-term and short-term investments • Self-organising & ‘swarming’ – significant group independence to explore • Leads to emergent outcomes rather than top-down planned activities • We understand our niche target areas
Impact • 3 bn mobile phones worldwide run NICTA technologies • Many airports use our people tracking capabilities • We are participating in the Australian Bionic Eye project • We are building a system to support organisational innovation and growth in Queensland (then all of Australia)