In South Australia , the success within fifteen key industry sectors are particularly important to the State's economic well being. The State Strategic Plan encourages each sector to be creative, innovative and entrepreneurial, and this means that all sectors are actively seeking talent at the current time.
The South Australian universities, R&D organisations like the Defence Science Technology Organisation (DSTO), SARDI and CSIRO, and the South Australian business community are keen to attract talented researchers to South Australia . The Government has instituted policies designed to attract creative and entrepreneurial people to the State, and is particularly welcoming of business and skilled migrants.
Business SA can assist with visas, through its Employer Assistance Program. If you are looking for an opportunity with great prospects, come to South Australia . The opportunities to be part of ground-breaking enterprises are growing every day.
For example, South Australia has three well-respected universities, each recognised throughout the world for their expertise in diverse fields, quality of research, calibre of teaching and enhanced career prospects for students.
These three universities have collaborated to secure significant super-computer capacity, with Aquila (Silicon Graphics), Hydra (IBM) and Orion (Sun Microsystems) together providing South Australia with what Bob Bishop, Chairman and CEO of Silicon Graphics, describes as an “Unfair Competitive Advantage”. South Australian businesses are able to access this capacity very affordably, enhancing the State's ability to become a hotbed of research and development.
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