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North East Thoroughbred Industry - Workshop

NETIANorth East Thoroughbred Industry Strategic Planning Workshop

As the North East Thoroughbred Industry Cluster has just entered its 2nd year of coordination, and with confirmation of further funding to assist the North East Thoroughbred region to grow, it is timely that we come together to look at the journey so far, and to strategically plan our direction (and set goals) over the next 3 years.

This workshop will be facilitated by two experts in the development of industry clusters and commercial business.

Mr Michael Burke has a great deal of experience in the concept of Clusters as well as facilitation, and Bruce Connolly has previously undertaken work for NET. All participants of the North East Thoroughbred Industry are encouraged to attend, what will be a very compact session. A buffet style cooked breakfast, and lunch will be provided, so it is important that you RSVP by the requested date.

To register, or obtain further information, please contact: Glenn Barry M: 0427 313 776 E: glennb@strathbogie.vic.gov.au

WORKSHOP DETAILS:

WHEN: Wednesday 30th April 2008

WHERE: The Pickled Olive Restaurant ‐ Euroa

TIME: breakfast between 7.15am & 7.50am; session 8.00am ‐ 2.00pm

COST: No Cost – funded by the North East Thoroughbreds

CATERING: Buffet style cooked breakfast and lunch supplied.

RSVP: by COB Friday April 25 th (for catering purposes)

Related Links:

globesm: North East Thoroughbred Industry Alliance

 

 


Posted by Bill Coppinger on 24 April 2008; 5:02:08 PM from the Regional Economies dept.

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Clusters will grow in importance, says Welsh expert

Clusters will grow in importance, says Welsh expert. Professor Philip Cooke (University of Wales) has been a keynote speaker at various TCI conferences in recent years, and is an active collaborator with other academics and economic development professionals around the world, including us. Herewith is a summary of one of his recent presentations.

To talk about clusters properly, one needs to build in localised enterprise support infrastructure which [...]

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Posted by Bill Coppinger on 24 April 2008; 4:57:22 PM from the Regional Economies dept.

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