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City report Adelaide on it for innovation SOUTH AUSTRALIA’S CAPITAL IS USING ITS LEVERAGING ITS SPACE INDUSTRY EXPERTISE TO BLAST OFF TO A NEW EVENTS STRATOSPHERE delaide’s business events landscape and destination appeal continues to grow, with a newly developed convention centre and rejuvenation of its Riverbank Precinct, including BioMed City and the lot Fourteen entrepreneurial zone, all helping to reinforce the city’s reputation as a leading and innovative business events desetination. In 2010, the team at the Adelaide Convention Centre (ACC) participated in the Conventions 2020 study, which focused on forecasting trends and the needs of delegates in the future. Major themes arising from the study highlighted client demand for innovation; the importance of flexibility and functionality in terms of meeting spaces; and the growing role of technology. The ACC addressed these themes in the planning and subsequent construction of its two-phase AUD$397m (US$285.5m) redevelopment, which was completed in 2017. The ACC’s new East Building is the pinnacle of innovation and can be arranged into more than 15 different configurations. The ACC’s redevelopment also saw the venue make significant investment in technology. “Technology will always be a major consideration for business events Some key upcoming events in Adelaide: ACC has secured some 94 major conference events through until the end of planners,” says Simon Burgess, ACC General Manager. “We’re just at the beginning of an exponential curve which sees how technology will be used in the future in terms of AI, face recognition and wayfinding systems. What we need to do as a convention centre is to make sure we have the infrastructure in place for those systems to successfully play out within our space.” The theme of ‘Innovation’ extends beyond the Centre’s walls to the city at large. “Our efforts at the ACC have been complemented by ongoing and significant investment within the broader city centre,” adds Burgess. “The next wave of new developments are slated for completion in 2020 and the years immediately following - an exciting new era for Adelaide.” Sitting on the Adelaide Riverbank, ACC claims to be located in Australia’s best connected business events precinct. To the west of the Centre lies the $3.6bn BioMed City, one of the largest health and life science precincts in the Southern Hemisphere. Comprising the new Royal Adelaide Hospital and the South Australian Health & Medical Research Institute (SAHMRI), along with the University of Adelaide’s Health and Medical Sciences facility and the University of South Australia’s 2021. Collectively, they will bring an estimated 80,000 delegates to Adelaide, generating 300,000 bed nights and delivering more than $245m in economic benefit to the state. Thirty of the conferences on the books are for 1,000+ delegates. The ACC, in conjunction with Adelaide Convention Above: 1. Adelaide Convention Centre East Building; 2. Aerial view of the ACC complex. 3. SAHMRI, photo by Peter Clarke Health & Innovation building, BioMed City places more than 1,000 researchers and students on the Centre’s doorstep, providing a ready-made pool of speakers and delegates. The precinct is set to further expand with the addition of SAHMRI II, which will be home the Australian Bragg Centre for Proton Therapy and Research – the Southern Hemisphere’s first proton therapy unit. Construction of SAHMRI II is expected to commence this year with completion in 2021. A short stroll east of the Centre, Lot Fourteen is Australia’s first “creation and innovation neighbourhood” and sits on the site of the former Royal Adelaide Hospital. Lot Fourteen is dedicated to showcasing some of the world’s fastest growing industries, from AI to cyber security, robotics, defence and space technologies, among others. Spearheading the precinct is the Australian Space Agency, which was announced in December 2018 as a lasting legacy from the International Astronautical Congress held at the Adelaide Convention Centre in September 2017. The Agency is set to be up and running in Adelaide by mid-2019. Other major city developments in the works and slated for completion in the early 2020s include the $330m Casino expansion (2020), complete with a new Bureau, has won bids including for the 38th Australian Dental Congress: 2–4 May, 2019 (3,000 delegates); the World Fisheries Congress: 12–15 ISSUE 100 / October, 2020, (1,500 delegates); and the World Indigenous People’s Conference on Education: 2–6 November, 2020 (3,000 delegates). CONFERENCE & MEETINGS WORLD / 29