Griffith University will once again show its community support and engagement as a partner of the Advancing Regional Innovation program at this month’s Myriad Festival.
The program sees the university engage with both Redland and Logan city councils – along with seven other partners – to highlight the game-changing work being done by a group of innovative regional start-ups and entrepreneurs.
Hologram makers BOP Industries, device management firm EC Connect, fellow program partners Substation 33 and the Community Care Smart Assistive Technology Collaborative will showcase at this pinnacle event.
“The aim of the Myriad Regional Delegation Showcase is to demonstrate the very real ways in which these entrepreneurs and start-ups are making an impact on the world around them,” Griffith Business School Dean of Engagement, Yunus Innovation Programme Manager Ms Celeste Alcaraz said.
“These companies typify a core value of fostering creative, connected, engaged and sustainable communities through their actions, and the showcase will

