About
Since 2015, the Innovation & Collaboration Centre has supported early-stage startups through providing workspace, mentoring and funding. Read more about our staff and our startups.
Programs
The Innovation & Collaboration Centre is home to Venture Catalyst and the state's first space incubator program Venture Catalyst Space. These programs are designed to help founders start their business.
Events
The ICC holds regular feature events on a range of cutting-edge topics for the ICC community and the public, community events for ICC startups, industry experts and other close partners and affiliates, and internal events exclusively for ICC startups.
AICRAFT, Blue Dwarf Space, HEX20, Paladin Space, Robinson Aerospace Systems and Safety From Space will all exhibit, showcasing their space capabilities after participating in the University of South Australia's Innovation & Collaboration Centre’s (ICC) Venture Catalyst Space program.
The University of South Australia is combining with the University of Adelaide to form Australia’s new Group of Eight institution, Adelaide University, which will open its doors in January next year. An Adelaide University delegation, including ICC representatives, will join the startups at the event, as part of the Defence SA booth.
Founder of Robinson Aerospace Systems (RAS), Edward Robinson, is attending to meet people from around the world across all areas of the sector.
Robinson Aerospace provides STEM education for students, inspiring the next generation with hands-on satellite kits. In June this year, RAS’s first RASCube-1 reached space, carrying student-built experiments to orbit.
The company is now planning a second launch to space with the RASCube-2, aiming for an Australian focused launch, with several schools on board.
Paladin Space’s Founder Harrison Box is hoping to meet like-minded investors at the event.
His company is in the process of raising $6-8million to fund its in-orbit 2027 mission and international expansion.
Paladin Space recently built Triton 2.0, the world’s first reusable space debris remover, which will demonstrate its abilities at the event. The company has Memorandum of Understandings with research institutes internationally to develop its novel machine-learning computer vision, and is currently growing its team. With recent hires from NASA and MIT, they’re encouraging delegates interested in joining them to visit the booth.
Adelaide University’s Associate Director: Business Incubation Craig Jones says the South Australian presence provides an excellent opportunity to showcase the State’s groundbreaking space credentials.
“We are excited to attend this event representing the new Adelaide University, alongside some of the standout graduates from our Venture Catalyst Space program,” he says.
Since 2018, the ICC’s Venture Catalyst Space program has supported space startups in fast-tracking market entry, accelerating commercialisation journeys, and strengthening their connections to investors and researchers while helping them grow into globally sustainable companies.
In 2025, the companies continue to employ over 120 people locally, and have generated almost $10m in revenue, adding an estimated $36 million to South Australia’s economy.*
The current Venture Catalyst Space participants will graduate in November. From next year, the Venture Catalyst program will run under the Adelaide University banner - interested participants can register their interest through the existing UniSA website.
*Using average wage data for South Australia form the ABS (November 2024).
Media Contact:
Georgia Minarelli M: +61 413 314 726 E: Georgia.minarelli@unisa.edu.au
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“When we joined the Venture Catalyst program, it just took our name out there and put it into the global domain.”
– Harrison Box, Venture Catalyst Space participant
“Venture Catalyst has been a great entry point for us to get into Australia."
– Migel Tissera, Venture Catalyst Space participant
“Failures and setbacks have taught me much, so learn to fail fast and fail gracefully."
– Ethan Tan, ICC Industry Expert
“Expertise informs what should be done; experience guides how to get it done. Access to both will accelerate your start-up’s journey."
– Nigel O'Neill, ICC Industry Expert
“Grow your network. It’s about who you know and a global mindset. Just because it may be new or not work out locally, doesn’t mean it hasn't already been conceived elsewhere - there could be opportunities to find new connections and collaborate.”
– Stephanie Wan, ICC Industry Expert
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