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Sports Minister launches the Australian Sports Technology Network

posted 30 Apr 2012, 19:32 by Dan James



Media release
Senator Kate Lundy
Minister for Sport, Minister for Multicultural Affairs, Minister Assisting for Industry and Innovation
26 April 2012


Australia to lead the world in sports technology
Minister for Sport and Minister Assisting for Industry and Innovation, Kate Lundy, today launched a new collaborative initiative which brings together universities, sports technology enterprises and other industry players to help the development of new sporting technologies in Australia.
The Gillard Government has provided $225,000 in funding to establish the new Australian Sports Technologies Network and invest in Australia’s continued improvements in sporting performance.
“This new network has the potential to unearth a new wave of Australian-made sports technologies,” Senator Lundy said.
“As global market opportunities emerge, growing this industry in Australia could lead to great economic opportunities and thousands of jobs.
“This is why the Australian Government is supporting the establishment of the Network and investing in continued improvement in sporting performance and economic performance.
“With some of our finest researchers, developers and entrepreneurs supporting this new initiative, I am confident it will deliver dividends.”
The Australian Sports Technologies Network is a national collaboration based in Geelong. Its foundation partners include four universities, the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), eight sports technology enterprises, venture capitalists and Information Technology experts.
In its first year, the Network will focus on projects that bring technology developers together, examine market opportunities and support product exposure and marketing.
Media contact: Jessica Hill 0407 926 077


Universities and Research Organisations

Australian Sports Technologies Network –Supporters (April 2012)

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  • CSIRO-Materials Science & Engineering

  • Victoria University - Institute of Sport, Exercise & Active Living

  • Griffith University – Queensland Sports Technology Cluster

  • Deakin University - Institute of Technology Research & Innovation

  • RMIT University – SportzEdge Program, Platform Technologies Research Institute

    Sports Technologies Enterprises

    • Catapult Sports

    • Sprinter Sports

    • Reasons Systems

    • Pod MX

    • Feed-IT

    • V entou

    • -charge+

    • project}project

    • Fusion Sport

      National Sporting Organisations

Australian Football League (AFL) Investors / Venture capital

Australian Sports Technology Ventures Industry Organisations / Associations

ICT Geelong (Information Technologies Cluster in Geelong) Other supporters and sponsors

  • Enterprise Connect Innovative Regions Centre

  • G21 Regional Alliance

  • City of Greater Geelong

    Contact/further information:

    James Demetriou

    M: 0402 059 238; E: james.demetriou@astv.com.au

ASTN Supporters

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