Swinburne hosts record number of new gen thinkers
Swinburne has built an ecosystem that supports new thinking, ideas and opportunities.
In summary
- A record number of thinkers attended the 2022 ACERE Conference at Swinburne
- The conference was started by a Swinburne professor to be a space to exchange ideas and entrepreneurship research in order to build a better tomorrow
- Speakers included guests from MIT Bootcamps, mobile learning platform Quitch and the University of Oklahoma’s world-renowned entrepreneurship researcher Tom Lumpkin – as well as Adjunct Professor at Swinburne, Jo Barraket
Think back to 2004 for a moment. It was the year that NASA launched the Gravity Probe B. The classic iPod was the must have portable music device. Bluetooth was considered the wave of the future. All were great feats of innovation, creativity and entrepreneurship.
It was also the year Swinburne hosted the very first AGSE IERE Conference, now known as the Australian Centre for Entrepreneurship Research Exchange (ACERE) Conference – another feat of innovation.
Eighteen years ago, Swinburne’s Emeritus Professor Murray Gillin had the vision to initiate a space for people to exchange ideas and entrepreneurship research in order to build a better tomorrow, inspired by the Babson College Entrepreneurship Conference in the United States. He set about organising an annual conference to be co-hosted in a different Australian or New Zealand city each year. This year, the ACERE conference returned to Swinburne for the first time since 2011 under the theme, ‘Entrepreneurial Ecosystems and Commercialisation of Research’.
Quote from founder and CEO of TrustedPeer Entrepreneurship, Philip Bouchard, in his keynote speech at the Industry Entrepreneurs Forum, 2022 ACERE Conference.
Ideas shared from across the globe
This year saw 151 abstracts accepted and a record number of people registering to exchange ideas, share knowledge and collectively grow over four days.
Swinburne Adjunct Professor, Jo Barraket, was one of the event’s speakers – joined by standouts like guests from MIT Bootcamps, mobile learning platform Quitch, Adjunct Professor Dean Shepherd from the Australian Centre for Entrepreneurship Research, and the University of Oklahoma’s world-renowned entrepreneurship researcher Tom Lumpkin.
“Leading entrepreneurs worldwide are realising that individuals – including small groups and single companies – cannot achieve the kinds of social impacts they want to achieve,” said Professor Barraket.
Speaking of approaches entrepreneurs could implement, such as social procurement, Professor Barraket gave the example that a government may procure a multi-billion-dollar road and include in that a condition that a certain proportion of people involved in the construction have experienced long-term unemployment or are from disadvantaged social groups.
She spoke to the commonalities between entrepreneurs and researchers across the globe and gave her advice, “We need to leave egos and logos at the door and build common value.”
Supported by sponsors
The ACERE Conference is organised annually by the Queensland University of Technology (QUT) and was this year co-hosted by the Australian Graduate School of Entrepreneurship (AGSE) at Swinburne University of Technology. AGSE offers practical and experiential business management and leadership courses with an eye for innovation and the ability to lead others boldly into new territories.
This year’s conference organisers were Professor Martin Obschonka and Dr Rui Torres de Oliveira from the Australian Centre for Entrepreneurship Research, QUT Business School, and Swinburne’s Professor Mile Terziovski.
The ACERE Industry Entrepreneurs Forum was supported by sponsors UniSuper, the super fund for Australia's thinkers, creators and investigators, and innovative med-tech company, Medi-AR.
-
Media Enquiries
Related articles
-
- Business
Swinburne alum puts people at the heart of marketing
When Alison McDowell left high school, she went to secretarial college which set her on a career path working in tourism and travel marketing – a career she now lives, breathes and loves.
Tuesday 03 October 2023 -
- Trades
Swinburne business and carpentry alum building up apprentices
With four qualifications under his toolbelt and a successful building company to his name, Swinburne alum David Vastbinder is using his experiences to give back to apprentices and the industry.
Tuesday 12 September 2023 -
- Business
Swinburne alum and global HR leader unlocking people’s ‘inner hero’
Anoop Chaudhuri’s career with Ford has spanned more than thirty years, three continents and 14 roles. He now leads HR for Ford and is passionate about helping individuals and teams thrive.
Thursday 21 September 2023 -
- Technology
- Business
Accelerator Program paves the path to entrepreneurship excellence
After an intensive 12-week journey in the Accelerator Program 2023, five startups took the stage and presented their awe-inspiring pitches at Swinburne's Demo Night.
Thursday 14 September 2023 -
- Business
Australian businesses at risk due to poor information governance
A new survey by Swinburne University of Technology and Astral Consulting Services has found that industry needs a new approach to enterprise information management and information governance.
Tuesday 22 August 2023