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MCEC AND STARTUP VICTORIA PARTNER TO FOSTER INNOVATION AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Demonstrating a shared commitment to innovation, Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre (MCEC) and Startup Victoria have established a new partnership that connects the start up community, experts and entrepreneurs with the events industry, to explore opportunities.
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This bespoke partnership is a strategic alignment that will strengthen industry relationships, provide a forum for sharing experiences and expertise, and inform potential products and services to help shape the MCEC customer experience.
Natalie O’Brien AM, recently appointed CEO of MCEC, said the partnership can help MCEC progress the innovation journey it has embarked on over recent years. “We have lots of ideas to explore and we want to embed creativity, innovation and an entrepreneur mindset into our business,” Ms O’Brien said.
“The partnership with Startup Victoria will help us navigate the large and complex start up ecosystem and connect with people who can help us achieve our innovation goals.”
Dickie Currer, Head of Partnerships at Startup Victoria, is pleased to be associated with an icon of Victoria’s business and tourism infrastructure.
“We look forward to connecting with MCEC’s people and community partners and tapping into the expertise and influence of its Club Melbourne ambassadors and thought leaders,” Mr Currer said.
The first Startup Victoria event to be supported by MCEC as venue partner is the Health & Wellbeing Pitch Night. The pitch night on 28 February will showcase startups that are making the world a better place by improving health and wellbeing in innovative ways. Further pitch nights will be held throughout the year.