
What we’re about
Entrepreneurial spirit is a mindset. It's an attitude and approach to thinking that actively seeks out change, rather than waiting to adapt to change. It's a mindset that embraces critical questioning, innovation, service and continuous improvement.
Entrepreneurial thinking is about recognising opportunities in the marketplace and understanding how and when to capitalise on them. Becoming an entrepreneur is not necessarily an inherent trait. It takes time to train yourself to use your talents and experience to see opportunities where others do not.
Underpinned by a lean startup approach, it's not easy growing a global company from a regional city, so join us to learn from others who are on the same journey, and some who have achieved spectacular success. Lean Startup methods provide a structured and disciplined approach to launching new products and services including starting new enterprises. These concepts are designed to reduce market risks and sidestep the need for large amounts of initial project funding and expensive product launches and failures.
You might have a startup or side hustle, be self-employed or a sub-contractor, run a small business, be scaling up or seen as a standout business. Regular meetups will connect you to members are on the same path as yourself, investors, innovation leaders, ecosystem members, skilled professionals, government representatives and advisers.
Upcoming events (1)
See all- CORE Connect Adelaide - Big Energy & Mining Ideas, Real Connection - MayCore Innovation Hub, Adelaide
Join CORE Innovation Hub to explore some of the big ideas in the energy and mining sector.
CORE Connect Conversation Series will see a mixture of guest speakers and panel style events tackle some of the big questions facing the energy and mining sector and explore solutions and pathways to create a bigger and more sustainable future for the energy and mining industry.
Innovation x Workforce: Building Capability, Culture and Entrepreneurship
Wendy Perry, Managing Director of Workforce Blueprint, will be joining us fresh from presenting at the 41st Annual Conference of the National Association of Workforce Development Professionals (NAWDP) in the US. Wendy will share her insights on workforce development trends, global comparisons and key takeaways we can apply in SA.
Flinders University’s Factory of the Future, Operations Director, Philipp Dautel and Women In Creative Technologies Founder and Director, Onnie Chan, will join Wendy sharing their insights on how innovation and technology are crucial for Australia to achieve sustainable, high-value technology innovation at a scale necessary to meet future economic, societal and ecological responsibilities.RSVP today via Humanitix and join us for an evening of insightful discussions, strategic networking, and collaborative problem-solving as we work toward a more water-resilient future in energy and mining.
CORE Connect Adelaide - Big Energy & Mining Ideas, Real Connection - May