February 8, 2010 | By Anthill Magazine
Hitler launches Australia’s Innovation Policy
We’ve all seen the “Hitler loses it” mashups, where aspiring Spielbergs have taken the now famous bunker scene from Downfall and replaced the sub-titles. In fact, it’s fast becoming a new benchmark for popular culture. If your ‘issue’ hasn’t been expropriated by Hitler yet, it can’t ...
Read More >February 5, 2010 | By James Tuckerman
The proposed Australian R&D tax reforms… Do they walk the talk?
This article is the third in our Australia Day series. Over the next few weeks, we’ll be taking a close look at Commercialisation Australia, our track record as a nation of innovators and whether our legislation is aligned with the needs of the private sector. ...
Read More >February 2, 2010 | By Scott Winning
NSW launches scheme to help SMEs with funding and research access
Of note to NSW SMEs and public sector research organisations (PSRO) is the launch last week of the NSW government’s TechVouchers scheme, a pilot program to encourage collaboration between SMEs and PSROs based in NSW. The program will be jointly implemented through Industry and Investment ...
Read More >February 1, 2010 | By James Tuckerman
Can Australia really claim to be a nation of innovators?
This article is the second in our Australia Day series. Over the next few weeks, we’ll be taking a close look at Commercialisation Australia, the proposed R&D tax incentive reforms and how these reforms match (or conflict) with the political language used to promote them. ...
Read More >January 28, 2010 | By James Tuckerman
How Eugene became a porn king in Japan
This fast and furious clip is provided courtesy of ignite – a series of super speedy presentations where the speaker is given five minutes and 20 slides that auto advance every 15 seconds. The following presentation is a ‘must see’ for any entrepreneur or technology ...
Read More >January 27, 2010 | By James Tuckerman
Australian Innovation Policy… Where the bloody hell are you?
Every government will say its ‘commitment to innovation’ is second-to-none. Every government will jump at the chance to demonstrate this ‘commitment’, citing numerous initiatives that invariably trump those of the administration that came before it. This is because the effects of policy on innovation are extremely hard ...
Read More >January 20, 2010 | By Sebastien Eckersley-Maslin
Entrepreneur’s Challenge: Build a startup in seven days and under $500. Day 2 — The Setup
So you want to start a business but time and money are holding you back? Sebastien Eckersley-Maslin has set himself the challenge of launching a startup in seven days for less than $500. He’s posting daily summaries for seven days. This is his second post ...
Read More >January 19, 2010 | By Anthill Magazine
Would your business benefit from a government grant?
Learn from LEADING Australian BUSINESS builders who have successfully applied grant FUNDING to accelerate business GROWTH. During this evening networking event, attendees will learn from successful Australian business builders who have “been there, done that” and employed grant assistance as an instrumental part of their ongoing ...
Read More >January 19, 2010 | By Sebastien Eckersley-Maslin
Entrepreneur’s Challenge: Build a startup in seven days and under $500. Day 1 — The idea
Editor’s note: So you want to start a business but time and money are holding you back? Sebastien Eckersley-Maslin has set himself the challenge of launching a startup in seven days for less than $500. This is his introductory post in the series. He’ll be ...
Read More >January 14, 2010 | By Anthill Magazine
Public feedback sought for proposed Federal R&D Tax Concession changes
As part of the Federal Government’s dramatic overhaul of its commercialisation program, now called Commercialisation Australia, the R&D Tax Concession will replace the R&D Tax Credit from 1 July, 2010. Just prior to Christmas, exposure draft legislation (pdf) and explanatory material needed to implement the changes ...
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