KiwiNet encourages collaborative water managent development
KiwiNet encourages collaborative development of
water management technologies WELLINGTON, New Zealand, 9
July 2013
KiwiNet business
analyst Seumas McCroskery says, “Industry utilises major
volumes of water and faces new and ongoing challenges
associated with water management. There is increasing
pressure to balance improvements in productivity with a
reduction on environmental stress. Technology will play a
vital role in meeting these challenges.”
KiwiNet’s
Water Management Technologies Foresight event held recently
was the start of a process to identify opportunities for
technology to help meet industry challenges associated with
water management, and to then commercialise the most
promising technologies.
The event was attended by representatives from the dairy, horticultural and processing industries, researchers, regulatory agencies and technology development specialists. New Zealand researchers with various projects in different states of development demonstrated their innovative technologies and skills at the event. Business, industry and regulatory representatives highlighted key issues and opportunities on which to build. One opportunity highlighted for researchers is a consortium of 40 Rotorua farmers who pool resources to address water management. They actively look for innovative technology solutions and represent an exciting developing market.
Graeme Anderson, Commercial Manager Landcare Research and co-organiser notes, "The event enabled researchers and industry to constructively challenge market assumptions and evaluate early stage technologies in the water management sector. We were able to share a lot of knowledge and make valuable new connections.”
McCroskery says, “This new network will be very valuable as we continue the initiative to identify and explore multiple opportunities for water management in New Zealand. By bringing together key stakeholders we can ensure New Zealand's science and technology development capability in water management technologies is aligned to industry need."
To progress the initiative KiwiNet has set up an advisory committee on Water Management Technology. The committee aims to support the collaborative connections established in this space.
Dr Bram Smith, General Manager of KiwiNet notes, "The workshop has allowed us to gain some insights from the various stakeholder groups. Better understanding the needs of end-users informs and benefits our researchers.
“These
industry foresighting events are a great demonstration of
how KiwiNet can use its collective might in a very practical
way to boost commercialisation activity and innovation in
key areas. Universities and Crown Research Institutes can
really lead the charge to create some positive economic
shifts by being practical and proactive like
this."
KiwiNet's Foresighting events, run in conjunction
with regional partners, bring together a wide range of
industry and research experts within a specific sector.
Participants are tasked with identifying key issues
affecting the sector in the next 5 years and the
opportunities that exist for pre-empting them. Attendees
are encouraged to collaborate to leverage their combined
knowledge in developing solutions. KiwiNet's current
Foresighting initiatives include robotics, plastics and
water care.
KiwiNet is working to increase the scale and impact of commercialisation in New Zealand by facilitating a more collaborative and capable commercialisation system. KiwiNet acts as a hub for commercialisation for its member organisations as well as the wider innovation system. For more on KiwiNet and the Water Management Foresight initiative see http://www.kiwinet.org.nz/activities/WaterForesighting.aspx
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About
KiwiNetThe Kiwi Innovation Network (KiwiNet)
comprises universities and crown research institutes working
together to increase the scale and impact of scientific and
technology based innovation in New Zealand. KiwiNet’s role
is to empower those involved in research commercialisation
by helping them access the tools, connections, investment
and support they need. By working together, KiwiNet aims to
better leverage the combined capability of NZ research
organisations and help each other to achieve greater
commercial outcomes for New Zealand. KiwiNet partner
organisations include WaikatoLink, Plant & Food Research,
Otago Innovation Ltd, Lincoln University, AUT Enterprises,
AgResearch, University of Canterbury, Callaghan Innovation,
Viclink, Landcare Research, Cawthron Institute, ESR and
NIWA. Principal support is also provided by the Ministry of
Business, Innovation & Employment
(MBIE).
www.kiwinet.org.nz