Got a great idea? Want to turn it into a business? Check out the ‘Innovation into profit program’ in Brighton.

Are you keen on:

  • Patents, designs & trade marks – pros, cons & costs
  • Confidentiality and protecting your trade secrets
  • How to maximise the value of your business
  • Lessons from experience at the coal face
  • Using R&D and Export Market Development grant to boost your business
  • Other government support programmes

Expert panel and Q&A discussing the path from a new idea to a commercial return, and the hallmarks of successful businesses; the tools that you can use to make your life easier and/or improve the prospects of success.

Part of the Department of Industry, Innovation and Science Entrepreneurs’ Program.

Register here.

MakerBasics@Docklands: How to Create a podcast.

The City of Melbourne has three state of the art libraries and one of them is at the very pointy end of the Docklands.

Catch the tram from Collins or Bourke Street to the intersection of Collins AND Bourke Street.

Registration essential. Book here or sign up to go on the waitlist.

Cyber Fraud, Data Breach & Data Security: What can go wrong, will go wrong

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Let there be laser scanning… Would-be land surveyors wanted.

All sorts of weird and wonderful things happen in Melbourne. This event just goes to show it.

Surveying. Not a career prospect I’ve ever given much thought to. But. If I wanted to, today would be my lucky day.

Have you ever wanted to give land surveying a burl? RMIT is offering you that very chance.

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Added bonus: You get to see all the current surveying equipment used in the industry including a digital level, total station, GPS and a laser scanner.

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It’s showtime! Storytelling: film screening + conversation with Jill Bilcock ‘Dancing the Invisible’. 15 October RMIT

Strictly Ballroom, Romeo+Juliet, Muriel’s Wedding, The Dressmaker, Road To Perdition, Japanese Story, Moulin Rouge!, Red Dog and Elizabeth. They all have something in common, one amazing Australian.

Dancing the Invisible showcases one of the world’s leading film artists – Australian film editor Jill Bilcock.

Meet Jill at RMIT and dissect some of her most famous scenes.

Panel includes award winning writer Sophie Cunningham and producer Sue Maslin discussing risk taking strategies for the Australian creative industries.

Are the Australian film, literature and television industries too conservative to take appropriate risks?

Register here