Premier's science and industry consultation

Consultation has concluded

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This consultation has closed. Thank you for your interest.

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Have Your SAy on the future key priorities for science, research and industry innovation in South Australia.

Science, research and innovation is a fast moving and dynamic area. The current STI10 strategy, released in 2004, needs to be revitalised to reflect our aspirations.

You can help shape a new five year strategy to build our state’s research capability and to support our industries and the broader community in an increasingly competitive environment.

Download the consultation paper here.

The consultation closes on Thursday 31 January 2013. Comments may be

About

This consultation has closed. Thank you for your interest.

_____________________________________

Have Your SAy on the future key priorities for science, research and industry innovation in South Australia.

Science, research and innovation is a fast moving and dynamic area. The current STI10 strategy, released in 2004, needs to be revitalised to reflect our aspirations.

You can help shape a new five year strategy to build our state’s research capability and to support our industries and the broader community in an increasingly competitive environment.

Download the consultation paper here.

The consultation closes on Thursday 31 January 2013. Comments may be provided via email to laura.dodson@sa.gov.au or join the online conversation here.

A number of open forums were conducted during December. These were held at Flinders University on Thursday 6 December, at the State Library Institute on Monday 10 December and at Technology Park, Mawson Lakes on Friday 14.

The valuable contribution made by all attendees in donating their time and in the sharing their ideas and expert knowledge is very much appreciated. The discussions held at all three events, along with contributions made via email or in the YourSAy discussion forum will assist on shaping the future key priorities for science, research and industry innovation in South Australia.

A range of the comments from the Premier's Science and Industry forums have been posted into the online discussion. Further contributions are most welcome.