Business investment in new technologies: improving business performance

 

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The latest Australian Industry Group/Deloitte National CEO report, Business Investment in New Technologies, examines business investment in new technologies over the past three years.

The report found business investment in new technologies is contributing to improved business performance through to higher productivity, ongoing product innovation, improved energy efficiency and better workplace safety.

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Amcham inaugural luncheon
Thursday, 02 September 2010 12:15
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"The Impact of US Investment on Queensland's Prosperity - Past, Present & Future"
When: Friday 15 October, 11:45am - 2pm
Where: Sebel Citigate, King George Square
  • Dr Julian Thornton - Managing Director Peabody Energy Australia
  • Mr Malcolm Wood - Head of Investment Strategy Morgan Stanley Smith Barney Australia
  • Mr Alan Oster - Group Chief Economist National Australia Bank
  • Mr Chris Rodwell - Trade Commissioner the Americas

With over half a trillion dollars invested in Australia - and hundreds of billions in QLD alone - the USA's appetite for direct investment in Queensland is a primary factor in our State's prosperity.

Investments in Mining, Energy, Agriculture, Bio-tech, Aerospace, Infrastructure...... the list goes on.

As a net importer of capital Queensland's ability to attract direct foreign investment from the US is a major driver of growth in jobs and intellectual capital.

Our expert panel will give you the latest thinking on US investment trends, an update on the US economy, and future prospects in US investment strategy in relation to Australia and Queensland.