Australian and New Zealand TCI members are invited to meet in Sydney on Thursday, 27 June 2013 to discuss opportunities for Australian clusters in the framework of the Innovative Precint Program. The meeting will be held at the UTS School of Business. Member of the TCI Board Richard Walker is lea...
Oceania
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Next meeting of TCI members in Australia in June
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Building New Zealand's competitiveness
Tony Caughey, chairman of the last year’s TCI Global Conference in Auckland, shares his views on New Zealand’s competitiveness: “Vague plans for lifting the country's economic performance will fail. Government policymakers should learn from Auckland's economic development goals.” The article, pub...
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Cluster training workshop in Christchurch, New Zealand
The Economic Development Association of New Zealand (EDANZ), the Canterbury Development Corporation (CDC) and Cluster Navigators invite development professionals, community leaders and businessmen to participate in a cluster training workshop intended to introduce the process of cluster developme...
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Place-based approaches to regional development: global trends and Australian implications
A report for the Australian Business Foundation examines international trends in “place-based thinking”. According to the author, “This approach aims to develop locally-owned strategies that can tap into unused economic potential in all regions and are the basis for strategies that tackle questio...
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TCI 2011 Auckland: Competitiveness at the edge
TCI 2011 Annual conference in Auckland, New Zealand gathers 230+ practitioners from around the globe to discuss leading practices in cluster-based economic development. Key themes covered by 80+ speakers include Clusters as integral part of the competitiveness agenda, and Cluster management 2.0.
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TCI 2011 Auckland: Keynotes
The conference programme was headlined by three world leading figures in competitiveness: Michael Enright, Enright, Scott & Associates; Xianbin Yao, Asian Development Bank; and Christian Ketels, Harvard Business School. Presentations available here in video and pdf format.
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TCI 2011 Auckland: Kia Ora magazine
The fantastic organising team in Auckland has produced this magazine as a recap of the intense conference week. For all of us who were part of the conference it will be a great oportunity to relive those moments. We also hope that those of you who were not able to join us this time, can taste som...
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TCI 2011 Auckland: Interviews with delegates
We interviewed some delegates and asked them why the conference and competitiveness is important. Here's what they had to say.
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TCI 2011 Auckland: The conference in detail
With a diverse international participation, the conference has specially contributed to strengthen the TCI Network in New Zealand and Oceania. The program included 83 speakers in 39 sessions. Interactions within practitioners from different backgrounds were most valued by participants.
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TCI 2011 Auckland: Plenaries, workshop overviews, newsletters, photos and lots more
All conference materials are available on the conference website www.tci2011.com and are also compiled on www.tci-network.org in the Conference Materials area where TCI members can find all presentations of previous conferences. It is worth taking some time and review in detail.


















