think tank flyer - Entrepreneurship, Commercialisation

AGEING WELL THINK TANK &
INNOVATION COLLABORATIVE
Boomers - Riding the Long Wave ‘Wicked Problem’ and Opportunity Spaces
9-11 November 2015
Crowne Plaza,
Hindmarsh Square, Adelaide
Opportunities and actions for entrepreneurship
& innovation in practice, policy and research to
facilitate ageing well and aged care
This leadership ‘Think tank’ will bring together leaders,
practitioners, academics and policy makers to identify, explore
and evaluate opportunities for effective innovation
Program highlights:
>>Welcome dinner and discussion forum led by Professor Alison
Keynote Speakers
Professor Trish
McDougall-Covin
(USA)
William L. Haeberle
Professor of
Entrepreneurship,
Indiana University’s
Kelley School of
Business
Mr John Corcoran
(Australia)
Chairman of Russell
Kennedy Lawyers
and a Law Institute
of Victoria Business
Law Accredited
Specialist
Professor Alison
Kitson (Australia)
Dr Kathleen
McCormick (USA)
Dean and Head at
the University of
Adelaide School of
Nursing
Practitioner,
researcher, and
policy executive in
health informatics,
bioinformatics, and
gerontology
specialist
Kitson, Dean and Head of Nursing, University of Adelaide
>>International and national keynote speakers
>>Fifteen interactive workshops facilitated by experts on finance,
technology, lifestyle, informatics, entrepreneurism, medicine
and ageing, the built environment, gender and ageing,
working regimes, nutrition, resource planning, person- and
relation-centred care, and healthy ageing policy
>>‘Research and Innovation’ debate led by Professor Steve
Wesselingh, Executive Director, SAHMRI
Mr Peter Inge
(Australia)
Joint Managing
Director of the Zig
Inge Group, the
owner of Prospect
Hill Village
>>Launch of Ageing Well Innovation Collaborative to integrate
innovations with deliverable outcomes.
Organised by the School of Nursing, and Entrepreneurship, Commercialisation and Innovation Centre.
https://ecic.adelaide.edu.au/connect/ageing-well-think-tank/
Professor Noel
Lindsay (Australia)
Director,
Entrepreneurship,
Commercialisation
and Innovation
Centre (ECIC) at
the University of
Adelaide