TCI Oceania Chapter supports and advocates for clusters and cluster practiotioners in Australia, New Zealand, Papua Nueva Guinea, and the Pcific Islands to develop a vibrant, inclusive innovation ecosystem in the Oceania region.
The TC Oceania Chapter aims to create a sense of community among cluster practitioners and organizations from Australia, New Zealand, Micronesia, Papua Nueva Guinea and the Pacific Islands, and to generate synergies and joint action among participants.
There has never been a time when connecting, responding, and innovating our way through crisis events has been more important.
Where experts in clusters and innovation ecosystems interct there is a powerhouse of opportunity that let us do that.
We are active on this channel, sharing key Oceania updates, news from our local members, and interesting analysis from thought leaders.
Dr Mirjana Prica shares her thoughts with innovationAus that it is the people, knowledge, and expertise that foster innovation (29 August 2023)
As anniversaries of papers published come and go, those new to innovation policy work continue to discover theorists like Porter
19 September 2025
A recent scan of ecosystem actors across Oceania shows that the industrial hemp industry is gathering real momentum in both Australia and New Zealand, mirroring trends around the world where hemp is re-emerging as a cornerstone of sustainable and circular economies. Businesses are emerging across the value chain, backed by growing interest and support from governments, researchers, communities, and not-for-profits. Globally, these efforts are connected by an urgent search for sustainable, circular alternatives in construction, agriculture, textiles, and more.
19 September 2025
New Zealand is developing a vibrant Cluster and Innovation Ecosystem Community under the umbrella of Economic Development New Zealand (EDNZ), led by experienced strategy and innovation consultant Dale Pearce (previously Head of five clusters at Christchurch NZ). This community of practice connects people working across clusters, innovation hotspots and entrepreneurial ecosystems to share insights, surface common barriers, and test new ways of working. Drawing on Dale’s work with multiple clusters and sectors, the initiative is introducing new capabilities designed to accelerate the success of clusters and innovation ecosystems and to evolve the traditional cluster model into something more dynamic and mission-driven.
19 September 2025
When asked about the future of Australia’s agrifood sector, Dr James Krahe, CEO of Future Food Systems CRC (FFS), points directly to the importance of innovation ecosystems. For him, the sector’s future will be shaped less by forecasts or bold predictions and more by the long-term work of cultivating collaboration and learning.
31 October 2023
TCI Oceania webinar: "THE most powerful question"
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