Monthly Bulletin - January/February 2020Tuesday, 4 February 2020
In this bulletin - Breakfast Training Session - Monday 17 February
Topic: Intangible Assets - Driving success, failure & higher valuations. - Defence Reserves Support (DRS) - Boot Camp 8 March
- Media Training with Ron Kandelaars - 1 April
- Winston's Churchill Trust - Fellowships on offer
- Recap of Christmas Cocktail function and Tour of 1414 Degrees
Thermal Energy Storage System (TESS)
- Scholars in Focus - Jordan Parham
- Scholars in the News
First ever Scholars Breakfast Training Event -
with Michael Masterson, Managing Director - Australia & New Zealand, EveredgeIntangible Property Does your business have hidden assets? If so their value could be destroyed or they could be stolen from you without you even realising. You may not think you have any intellectual property, but are you sure? This breakfast will help you identify intellectual property and other hidden assets, It will help you maximise the benefit your business gains from them and it will help identify how to protect them. You will hear about some huge corporate failures that could have been avoided if management had understood the true value of their intellectual assets.
WHEN
Monday 17 February 2020 from 7.00 am to 10.00 am
WHERE
William Buck, Level 6, 211 Victoria Square RSVP with dietary requirements to
suzi@industryleaders.com.au
before Monday 10 February Generously Sponsored by
William Buck
6 March 2020 - Boot Camp DRS SA will conduct a Boot Camp for Supportive Employers at Keswick Barracks.
This will commence at 5.45 am and conclude after breakfast at 8 am. Please register your expressions of interest via email to suzi@industryleaders.com.au
Media Training with Ron Kandelaars Wednesday 1 April 2020
12.30 pm to 6.30 pm Generously Sponsored by Grant Thornton
Level 3, 170 Frome Street, Adelaide
Here is an excellent opportunity if you are thinking about how to continue your personal development journey. Winston’s Churchill Trust – Fellowships on offer
Applications open Saturday 1 February and close Thursday 30 April 2020 If you would like to travel overseas to investigate inspiring and innovative practices that will help Australian communities, then apply for the Churchill Fellowship. Information sessions on the fellowship and how to apply are in Adelaide (Feb 11), Port Lincoln (March 10) and Naracoorte (March 12). For more information click here.
The ILFSN Cocktail Function held at the SA Sea Rescue Squadron in December which also included a tour of the 1414 Degrees Thermal Energy Storage System (TESS) located at the Glenelg Wastewater Plant was a lovely and informative way for the ILF Scholars to finish off the year. We would like to thank Jordan Parham (ILF2015) for hosting the tour and to
Grant Thornton for their sponsorship.
SCHOLARS IN FOCUS
Dr Jordan Parham (ILF2015) Introduction Jordan has a passion for energy, in particular the development of clean, low-cost energy technology for economic and environmental benefits. He has a unique combination of technical, strategic, business and leadership skills that have enabled him to successfully lead local companies and Universities to develop innovative products and deliver internationally significant projects.
1414 Degrees Jordan is currently Chief Operating Officer of 1414 Degrees. In this role, he oversees the management of a broad engineering, research and project management team, as well as being part of the Company’s leadership team. 1414 Degrees’ is an ASX listed company developing a Thermal Energy Storage System (TESS) which stores heat in silicon-based Phase Change Materials (PCM). The TESS is a new and unique form of bulk energy storage designed to provide both heat and power on demand for long duration discharge (4-24hours). The TESS takes electrical or gas energy, stores it as thermal energy in molten silicon and discharges it as both heat and
electricity as required by customers. It is unique in its combination of flexibility of use, location, scalability, sustainability, and ability to provide heat and electricity.
First generation electrically heated TESS at 1414 Degrees Southlink Facility
Scholars in the media - kicking big goalsThe following articles are also available on the ILF website. Please send us your news for inclusion in the bulletin – copies of news, articles published in papers or magazines or MP3 recording of live interviews preferred.
Naval Group
Margaret Law (ILF2017) & Steven Patriarca (ILF2019) |
Signs MoU with 9 Australian suppliers including:
Axiom Precision Manufacturing
Jim Grose (ILF2016). December News Naval Navy Maritime Defense Industry
Edible Blooms, Kelly Jamieson (ILF2016) and
Detmold, Alf Ianniello (ILF2011), John Scott (ILF2013) & Zoe Detmold (ILF2016)
Team up for a gift that keeps giving.
The Advertiser 3/12/19
Wirra Wirra
Andrew Kay (ILF2014)
Has launched the first wine-based gift registry in Australia.
The Messenger – South 11/12/2019
1414 Degrees
Dr Jordan Parham (IFL2015)
Has completed purchase of SolarReserve Australia.
The Advertiser 13/12/2019
Oz Minerals
Jane Wang (ILF2019)
Engineers selected to participate in SACOME scholarship program to bolster skills in Resources Sector.
The Advertiser 14/12/2019
Thomas Foods International
Nekta Nicolaou (ILF2018)
Move into new head office.
The Advertiser 3/12/19
Cold Logic
Eddie Lane (ILF2012) & Dr Michael Riese (ILF2012)
Together with a UK naval refrigeration supplier, have signed an exclusive memorandum of understanding to support the $35 billion SEA 5000 program.
Featured in three articles
Dr Michael Riese - far right
Sage Automation
Andrew Downs (ILF2013) &
Adrian Fahey (ILF2016)
Sees record growth.
The Advertiser 3/12/19
Adam Faulkner (ILF2019)
CEO of the Northern Adelaide Waste Management Authority is the winner of the Doug Dean Leader of the Year award.
BAE SYSTEMS AUSTRALIA
Dr Derek Rogers (ILF2014) &
Tom Williams (ILF2015)
SAAB AUSTRALIA
David Jucha (ILF2017)
A warship heading towards Iran is using Adelaide technology to keep sailors safe.
SA News 17/1/2020
Vintage Energy
Neil Gibbins (ILF2014) Vintgate Energy and partner discover gas in Patchawarra Formation in Queensland.
Proactive 17/1/2020
Darren Turner (ILF2015) Says that buying Australian Made products in the best way to help local businesses and communities.
The Industry Update Manufacturing Magazine 21/01/2020
Mighty Kingdom
Hannah Murdoch (ILF2017) Collaborating with University of SA to offer the state’s first course in front-end games design and development. Mirage News 21/01/2020
Brayfield Park Lavender
Rhona Parker-Benton (ILF2019) The South Australian lavender farm expanding to meet Chinese demand.
SBS January 2020
Allan and Rhona Paker-Benton
Rising Sun Pictures
Alana Newell (ILF2019) and KOJO
Dale Roberts (ILF2012) Are two of the five SA special-effects companies who have won the battle to showcase their talents on the state’s biggest ever film production, Mortal Kombat.
The Advertiser 24/1/2020
ElectraNet
Ann Perriam (ILF2018) Gets approval from Australian Energy Regulator for a massive SA and NSW electricity interconnector.
The Advertiser 24/1/2020
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