A map of Australian annual innovation and impact events
Chad Renando
Supporting Australian entrepreneurship and innovation, Research Fellow UniSQ, CEO Startup Status, MD - GEN Australia
A few weeks back, I shared about the new Ready Communities program that co-founder Kerry Grace and I are delivering with Ready Macleay as the first region in Kempsey, NSW.
The post was followed by another that mapped place-based programs in Australia to consider Ready Communities in the mix of other place-based initiatives.
With the Social Impact in the Regions conference as a key part of the Ready Communities program, we now map annual Australian innovation and impact events to understand the landscape.
The value and evolution of events
Events are essential features of entrepreneur ecosystems and regional communities. Events provide boundary-spanning connections, bring diverse communities together around shared interests, build individual capability through sharing knowledge and ideas, and advance shared projects for collective impact.
Events related to innovation and impact have matured in Australia over the past decade. In addition to events for most industry sectors, sub-sectors, technologies, and functions, each state and territory hosts annual events focused on startups and entrepreneurs. Growth in event quality and quantity across Australia also highlights the opportunity to consider ways to support event alignment, differentiation, and sustainability.
A personal reflection
I can trace my career development to specific event experiences. In 2017, I attended the Kauffman Foundation's inaugural EShip Summit in Kansas City which I credit with directing me on my current course through mind-expanding new ideas and life-impacting relationships. When I managed the Fire Station 101 innovation hub from 2016 to 2018 , we ran two to three events a week plus two to three hackathons a year to intentionally develop communities of practice and create a cadence of activation in the community. For three years from 2015, I was involved in Random Hacks of Kindness hackathons at a time when leveraging emerging technology for social impact in rapid iteration was a novel experience. From 2018 I continued to learn and share in events specific to the emerging field of innovation ecosystems, including the Queensland Qode conference , the Australian Centre for Entrepreneurship Research Exchange , the regional 8point8 conference , South Australia's _SouthStart conference , and the G20 Roundtable on Entrepreneurship .
In 2019, I attended the Global Entrepreneurship Congress (GEC) in Bahrain where I picked up the role of Managing Director for the Global Entrepreneurship Network Australia . I returned to the GEC three years later in Bahrain leading the Australian delegation in 2022 . From 2020 to 2023, I was then involved in the project to bring the Global Entrepreneurship Congress 2023 to Melbourne .
As my participation in events increased, so did growing questions about impact. The inherent value in events was clear. If nothing else, the evidence was seen in anecdotal observations of my own life. But how could impact be measured more broadly and consistently?
Can the benefit of events be more than a dopamine hit from thousands of networks and interactions, or is that enough? How do we connect the impact of hundreds of events, or at least draw a connective line through events in the same field over the year and across years? And how can an event have a greater impact on the place in which it is held, or at least avoid being extractive?
Insights from GEC 23
These questions were top of mind as I worked on the three-year GEC 23 project. The personal impact of the project was significant, including my reinforced respect for leaders in the Australian ecosystem who deliver events year after year. The collective muscle memory and capability in the cohort of leaders involved in innovation and impact event delivery is an undervalued asset in the Australian ecosystem.
The GEC event provided opportunities to trial approaches for increasing event impact, including a long lead-in engagement before the event to define opportunities to build innovation infrastructure and develop opportunities for collective impact through the event. Some ideas worked and others did not, but the lessons were invaluable.
Reflections that stayed with me from the GEC include a need to:
Application to Social Impact in the Regions
Following the GEC I was introduced to Kerry Grace who had also just delivered the 2023 Social Impact in the Regions conference, an event that integrated economic development and community development for broad social impact. Kerry's views aligned with my previous work in connecting innovation and entrepreneurship to holistic community resilience in regional communities . We combined our work in Ready Communities , a two-year program with a 10-month engagement, a 3-day conference, and a 12-month follow-on support program.
The 2024 Social Impact in the Regions conference will be from 4 to 6 September in Kempsey, NSW. The event is designed for anyone who participates in, contributes to, or is interested in social impact in regional, rural, and remote communities. Designed using a principle of "content in context", the experience is relevant to all regional communities and is informed by the engagement with the local community leading up to the event. The event provides delegates with a unique opportunity to make a lasting impact from their participation.
As a new event, we are conscious that we are entering a full calendar of events in Australia. The broad coverage of economic and community impact by the Social Impact in the Regions conference expands the types of related events in the minds of delegates and partners.
In keeping with our practice, we publically share a map of potentially related events and invite conversation and engagement to build clarity, connection, capability, and capacity in the wider Australian innovation and impact ecosystem.
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A map of innovation and impact events in Australia
Any static map of ecosystem roles such as the one above will change as soon as it is published.
You can view the dynamic live map of events here .
Caveats and considerations
Mapping is always performed with respect and some trepidation as we interpret what can be observed and represent it at a point in time.
As is the way with any mapping exercise, we start with some caveats:
Observations
Seeing the map in a single visual provides an opportunity for some initial observations. These are based on a sample and not the total population of events, but observations can still be indicative.
Reflections and next steps
This review of events has helped confirm the position of the Social Impact in the Regions conference , in that it has a deep connection to place, focused support for practitioners in social impact, integration with a two-year place-based program, and invitation for delegates to join in a ten-year vision of impact. The Conference is also part of a wider ecosystem of related events we can work with to facilitate greater impact and systems change beyond what we can achieve on our own.
Some reflections on the wider events ecosystem include:
I am grateful for those who have brought people together in events I have attended that have brought me to where I am now. I also appreciate the work of hundreds of leaders who connect Australians and Australia as a country through the national portfolio of innovation, entrepreneurship, and impact-related events every year.
As always, feedback and critique are most welcome. I am keen to hear your reflections on Australian innovation and impact events and to work with you as part of a national, long-term vision of impact from greater connection and connectivity.
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