Call for increased collaboration and commercialisation of research

The Westmead Innovation District is an example of how research collaboration between business and institutions can deliver for the Australian economy and the health and wellbeing of Australians.

Chair of Innovation and Science Australia Mr Bill Ferris AC has called for greater research collaboration between Australian businesses and publically funded research institutions in a speech delivered at the Westmead Research Hub.

After being introduced by Ms Lucy Turnbull AO, Ferris told the audience that matching Australia’s research excellence with translation and commercialisation excellence is the greatest challenge and opportunity today.

“Better translation of research into commercial outcomes underpins economic growth and global competitiveness,” Ferris said.

Ferris also warned: “If we fail to translate research into commercial outcomes, we will sell Australia short on jobs, economic growth and quality of life.”

“A future Australia must be propelled by its knowledge-intensive sectors, one such stand-out sector is health and medical research,” he said.

Ferris highlighted the Westmead Innovation District as an example of how research collaboration between business and research institutions can deliver for the Australian economy and the health and wellbeing of Australians.

“The Westmead Innovation District has the potential to deliver many thousands of skilled jobs by 2030 on the back of continuing medical discoveries, clinical demonstration of improved health outcomes, and success for new medical products and services in domestic and world markets,” Ferris said.

Driving increased collaboration between business and research institutions is a key objective of Innovation and Science Australia. The upcoming audit of Australia’s innovation system and the following 2030 Strategic Plan will provide whole-of-government advice on encouraging collaboration and increasing Australia’s rates of research commercialisation.

Ferris strongly urged those in attendance to actively seek opportunities to collaborate on translating research findings into commercially viable products and services.

“There needs to be more development and clinical trialling, much greater enthusiasm and respect for funding spin-offs and commercialising ventures, and respect for those who take this risk,” Ferris said.

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