“These businesses represent the best and brightest that Australia has to offer,” said John Olsen, Consul-General to New York.
“Previous years have demonstrated that this program can not only help profile Australian innovation in the US, but we have seen tangible results where these companies are providing cutting edge solutions in medicine, manufacturing, security and bio science.”
The event is sponsored by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Qantas Airways, Tourism Australia and the Australian Trade Commission.
It is also linked to Advance, a not-for-profit organisation, funded by the Australian Government to link Australian professionals overseas.
“The Government of New South Wales is thrilled to have Nuix representing our state in the Innovation Shootout,” said Barry Buffier, director general of the New South Wales Department of State and Regional Development.
“New South Wales has a history of producing exciting new innovations, and Nuix is one of the latest examples of that tradition,” he added.
Local companies in 2009 Innovation Shoot Out Program
By
Jenny Eagle
on Dec 18, 2008 10:00AM

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