Sessions

All sessions

These events are all free to attend, however you may need to reserve tickets beforehand.

Solo event,

How open innovation can deliver transformational change

1.30pm - 2.20pm | Friday 13 July

Whether you're in government, healthcare or enterprise, or with an NGO, Rob will share how open innovation, crowdsourcing and co-creation offer the ability to discover, evaluate and action the best ideas and insights from those whose experience can help your organisation to do things better – for your citizens, customers and partners.

Solo event,

Ethical enterprise and democratic business ownership models

2.30pm - 3.20pm | Friday 13 July

Ethical enterprise and democratic business ownership models shape who's at the wheel. Hear from SA's next Thinker in Residence. A leader in the co-operatives sector, Guy has received multiple awards for his role championing social enterprise in the disability and care sector in the UK.

Solo event,

Business as a force for good: myth or reality?

3.30pm - 4pm | Friday 13 July

Has capitalism served society? Can business breakthroughs go beyond tokenism and green-washing? Explore how business can be a force for long-term good and what it takes for enterprises to be purpose-driven, empowered and flourishing, while also competing to be the best for the world.

Panel,

Match Tournament

4pm - 6pm | Friday 13 July

A fast-paced evening packed full of ideas about how local governments and communities can think differently about ageing. Hear from interdisciplinary teams as they pitch their ideas in the hope of winning a trip to Copenhagen as a part of the UniSA Match Tournament.

Panel,

3Ps of social enterprise: purpose, passion and people

4pm - 4.50pm | Friday 13 July

Join this panel of amazing social entrepreneurs who are successfully changing the world, one business at a time. Driven by passion, matching business acumen to purpose, and determined to make a difference to the lives of those who need it most.

Special event,

SIAA Annual Distinguished Lecture: Australia’s strategic priorities in space

5pm | Friday 13 July

Following the very recent establishment of the Australian Space Agency on 1 July 2018, Dr Clark will outline the purpose of the agency and its key international and national responsibilities, as well as the strategic priorities in space, for Australia.