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The Internet explosion required infrastructure
which spawned the original tech start-up
community in Silicon Valley
Interconnected personal computers - Databases - browsers -
servers - storage - security ……
Mark Suster , http://www.bothsidesofthetable.com/
Reducing costs of start-up
Today - Horizontally scalable computing & storage systems
- Open source software
- Web Services
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web-connected businesses
Transient/kinetic workforce – horizontally
distributed talent - Collaborative networks of
contingent workers
Creative nomads - more self-employment and
micro-businesses with global reach
Collaborative communities of customers and
suppliers drives crowd-trained decisions,
problem solving and anticipation of need
Data becomes the value component in many
products and services
After:
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Urbanised innovation
C19th and early C20th industrial
districts - high concentrations of
manufacturing enterprises
engaging in similar or
complimentary work
Such clustering facilitated local
supply chains - fluid supply of
workers living in the surrounding
communities and walked to work
Edward K. Muller and Paul A. Groves, “The Emergence of Industrial
Districts in Mid-Nineteenth Century Baltimore” Geographical Review
69 (2) (1979): 159–178
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Campuses for the Digital World
Catalysing an intra- and inter-connected city
Innovation driven by gigabit connectivity
Connect
Communicate
Collaborate
Create
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‘The success of innovation at any
moment in time is driven by
utilising what is possible at that
time, remixing the possibles, lateral
thinking - not just new ideas but
remixing old.’
Steven Johnson
in Where good ideas come from: the
natural history of innovation. Riverhead
Books. NY. 2010
Promoting innovation
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A physical place promoting
community dynamics
Striking a balance between
order and chaos
Proactive and energetic
management catalysing
interaction
® iCentrum®
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‘The Three Princes of Serendip’
Horace Walpole (Let. to Mann, 28 Jan. 1754)
Serendip®
hack-accelerate-incubate-deliver
A challenge-based - data
rich ecosystem driving
smart city innovations
Stimulating creative
serendipity by promoting
collisions of thoughts and
ideas opening doors to
new possibilities
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Innovation is driven by contact
But put the same people
together all the time under the
same conditions and you will
get the same outcomes
Innovation
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Universities Centre
A collaboration with the city’s five universities
flexible workspace designed to reduce the perceived/actual
barriers to effective collaboration between early-stage, micro-
enterprises, small businesses and universities
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Only 12% of businesses actively engage in university’ R&D activity -
most of this engagement is skewed towards larger businesses
SMEs grow 8% faster if they do engage with academe
Universities Centre will promote SME formation by enhancing
technology innovation, development and translation and stimulate
increased graduate/doctoral employment in local businesses and
encourage graduate entrepreneurship
Will improve strategic planning competencies and personal
development of the founders – promoting business growth