In her opening address, Lord Mayor Sally Capp, one of our city’s biggest champions for renewal, gave thanks to the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung peoples for having contributed to the Melbourne Knowledge / Naarm Nagu Festival. @cityofmelbourne#gridmelbourne
Minster for Trade @MartinPakulaMP The Grid is reconnecting businesses locally and globally, and continuing the necessary conversation to accelerate Victoria's place in through world.
At Melbourne Knowledge Week, Professor Mark Rose shared neighbouring Indigenous tribes would regularly convene at the boundaries between their lands, which became places of exchange, an opportunity to “nudge at the paradigm” and the limits of our understanding. #gridmelbourne
Today week we're joined by Victoria's Trade and Investment Commissioners Nigel Warren, Tim Dillon and Michelle Wade, and their International Special Guests from the US, Israel and India 💥 #mkw22#gridmelbourne#thegrid@Global_Vic
On May 11th, Co-Founder of The Grid Russel Howcroft hosts Victoria's Trade and Investment Commissioners, their international special guest speakers, and a panel of local leading entrepreneurs, innovators, and thinkers at the State Library for #melbourneknowledgeweek!
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The Grid creates a space for conversation and collaboration to fuel future business and ideas. #gridmelbourne
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"The Grid is a home for those on the frontline of change, for leaders of conservation and transformation. It's for change-makers who want to pursue a better version of business and those who are problem-solving for the future." #gridmelbourne
Rhys Hayes, Co-Founder, The Grid
The Grid Presents Panel Q&A sat down with leading Melbourne thinkers to discuss the role of science and the environment in shaping the future of business and innovation in Australia.
Watch the full livestream Q&A via https://t.co/yBOIvYVgiN
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"Melbourne in the last decade has become a worldwide hub for scientific research. The challenge for scientists is that they can’t take their bold ideas into the world. We need to connect business with science."
The Grid Presents, Liam Mannix, Science Reporter, The Age