The proposed Australian R&D tax reforms… Do they walk the talk?

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. ...

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Nike’s ‘No excuses’ ad will get you moving

February 5, 2010 | By Anthill Magazine  

Nike’s ‘No excuses’ ad will get you moving

This compelling ‘No Excuses’ Nike promo — featuring Wheelchair Basketball Player Matt Scott — is about dodging exercise workouts, but the spirit is just as relevant for business. As Sebastien Eckersley-Maslin’s recent series Build a startup in seven days and under $500 reveals, the best ...

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Can Australia really claim to be a nation of innovators?

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. ...

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Switched-on innovation converts pedestrian footsteps into energy

January 28, 2010 | By Anthill Magazine  

Switched-on innovation converts pedestrian footsteps into energy

There’s an interesting post over on Springwise about Pavegen slabs, an eco innovation by UK-based Pavegen Systems, which harvest the kinetic energy from pedestrian footsteps and converts it into electricity. They look a little bit like floodlights embedded in an astroturf tennis court, but they are ...

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How Eugene became a porn king in Japan

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 ...

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Rethinking entrepreneurship for the next decade

January 27, 2010 | By Steve Anderson  

Rethinking entrepreneurship for the next decade

The world is currently eyeball-deep in a period of technological disruption that is unparalleled in human history. This is creating a smorgasbord of opportunities for those entrepreneurs who have the balls to innovate, writes Steve Anderson. Dan’L Lewin, Corporate Vice President of Strategic and Emerging Business ...

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The 10 best strategic business slides of all time: #3 — Creative Development

January 19, 2010 | By Nigel Malone  

The 10 best strategic business slides of all time: #3 — Creative Development

In the third post in this series, Nigel Malone shares the contents of another of his favourite business keynote slides, drawn from a cross-section of sources that includes some of the great business, brand and military planners of all time. Favourite Slide #3: Creative Development It’s hard ...

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Would your business benefit from a government grant?

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 ...

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The most useless machine ever?

January 5, 2010 | By James Tuckerman  

The most useless machine ever?

This neat little invention caught my attention for its sheer uselessness. Yup, you read me right. The following clip features one of the most useless things I’ve ever seen. It’s so useless, it prompted me to spend 20 minutes exploring its history and another 20 ...

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Student entrepreneurial challenge champion announced

January 5, 2010 | By Anthill Magazine  

Student entrepreneurial challenge champion announced

The pre-Christmas chaos may have meant you missed the announcement of the overall winner of the 2009 John Heine Entrepreneurial Challenge (JHEC) in Melbourne. The award was granted to the Double Tamper Guard team from Swinburne University of Technology. The Double Tamper GuardTM is a ...

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