Friday 29th July 2011
by DSIIR
Innovative Australians are improving the things they make and the way they make them, ensuring a fairer, richer, healthier and greener future, according to the Australian Government’s latest Australian Innovation System Report.
“Innovation will make Australia more productive and competitive, and may answer the great challenges of our time such as our changing climate, national security, hunger and disease,” Innovation Minister Senator Kim Carr said.
“This is the second annual report on the performance of Australia’s national innovation system, and provides the latest data and analysis of how our innovation system is performing compared with other countries. It also tracks progress against the Government’s innovation priorities and targets.
“The analysis shows Australia has a strong capacity to innovate. This report shows that our performance in the area of research and skills has been above OECD average and our performance in entrepreneurship is one of the best in the world.
“The report is valuable and will guide the continued development and implementation of the policy reforms that have stemmed from Powering Ideas."
Senator Carr said the report highlights some challenges, which the Government has committed to helping address with its record investment of $9.4 billion in innovation, science and research for 2011-12. The challenges highlighted include:
www.innovation.gov.au/Innovation/Policy/Pages/AustralianInnovationSystemReport.aspx