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		<title>Melbourne &#8211; Capital of Innovation, Ideas and Industry</title>
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Australia’s most skilled and qualified workers are based in Melbourne
The 2008 Global University City Index ranks Melbourne in fourth place, trailing only London, Boston and Tokyo
Melbourne is one of only three cities in the world to have two universities rated in the top twenty biomedical university rankings
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<li>Australia’s most skilled and qualified workers are based in Melbourne</li>
<li>The 2008 Global University City Index ranks Melbourne in fourth place, trailing only London, Boston and Tokyo</li>
<li>Melbourne is one of only three cities in the world to have two universities rated in the top twenty biomedical university rankings</li>
<li>More students study engineering science, mathematics and IT in Victoria than in any other Australian state</li>
<li>Victoria has a higher ratio of scientists and engineers to population than Germany, Canada or the United Kingdom.</li>
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<h3>Meet, Invest or Work in Melbourne – Australia’s Capital City for Innovation</h3>
<p>Voted many times over as one of the world’s most liveable cities, Melbourne, the capital of Victoria, is celebrated as Australia’s home to the arts, sport and events.</p>
<p>Victoria is also an innovation hub for world-leading science. Since 1999, the Victorian Government has invested more than AUD$3 billion into science, technology and innovation, resulting in sustained growth in the sector.</p>
<p>For investors, Melbourne presents an opportunity to take advantage of world-class facilities and infrastructure, and a highly skilled workforce which makes use of these facilities to deliver world-firsts in research and development.</p>
<p>For researchers, innovators and those working in the science, medicine and engineering sectors, Melbourne provides the perfect city in which to lead a rewarding lifestyle. It also provides an environment which nurtures research and development, and which has a strong history of breakthroughs on the innovation front.</p>
<h3>A history of ground-breaking research</h3>
<p>A combination of talent, facilities and investment has given rise to many Melbourne world-firsts.</p>
<p>These include the cochlear implant, which has provided hearing for thousands of people throughout the world, the first frozen embryo birth, the black box flight recorder, a cervical cancer vaccine and the atomic absorption spectrometer.</p>
<p>With a stated and proven commitment by the Victorian government to support innovation, research and development &#8211; since 1999, the Victorian Government has invested AUD$1.8 billion in innovation initiatives &#8211; and given that, in 2008, over 40 per cent of Australia’s national medical research grants were awarded to Victorian researchers, this is a proud tradition which is set to continue.</p>
<h3>World Class Facilities</h3>
<p>Melbourne has the largest concentration of medical research institutes in Australia, and several internationally acclaimed hospitals are located within one city precinct.</p>
<p>Melbourne is also home to the Southern Hemisphere’s only Synchrotron, which is transforming Australia&#8217;s scientific and industrial research capability. It is used across a broad range of sciences and industries, including micro and nano technology, environment, information and communications, forensics, and manufacturing. A recent milestone saw the Synchrotron celebrate its 1000th researcher to conduct experiments at the leading facility, developing a substitute for the lubricants in joint fluid.</p>
<h3>Nurturing Leaders</h3>
<p>Melbourne is home to many renowned scientists, including Dr David Hill, President of the International Union Against Cancer, Professor Peter Doherty, 1996 Nobel Laureate and Current President of the International Union of Immunological Societies, and Sir Gustav Nossal, one of Australia’s most celebrated medical scientists and humanitarians, recognised for his groundbreaking work in understanding the immune system.</p>
<p>In order to attract the world’s preeminent science, medical and business leaders to Melbourne, the Melbourne Convention + Visitors Bureau (MCVB) works with local luminaries within professional associations to bid for events. A major initiative includes the Club Melbourne Program.</p>
<p>Established by MCVB and the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre, Club Melbourne recognises the exceptional talents and achievements of more than 100 leaders in academia, science and business, and draws upon the knowledge, prestige and voice of these leaders to promote Victoria as a major conference and exhibition destination.</p>
<h3>Collaborating in Melbourne for Conferences</h3>
<p>Melbourne is the perfect place to collaborate and meet for conventions. Melbourne will soon be home to Australia’s newest and most versatile meeting, convention and event facility – the Melbourne Convention Centre. Leading the world on the environmental front – the Centre is the world’s first to be awarded a Six Star Green Star environmental rating – the Centre provides the perfect environment for the sharing of ideas and research.</p>
<p>Working with local associations, MCVB has secured in excess of 47 major international association conferences for the new Centre, with an estimated economic impact of more than AUD$500m.</p>
<h3>Become involved</h3>
<p>If you would like to learn more about securing a national or international meeting for Melbourne, or about the support offered by the Melbourne Convention + Visitors Bureau, contact Ms Kerry Hayes, Director of Business Development, on telephone +61 3 9693 3312, or via email: <a href="mailto:kerry.hayes@mcvb.com.au">kerry.hayes@mcvb.com.au</a>. Visit the MCVB website for further information: <a href="http://www.mcvb.com.au">www.mcvb.com.au</a></p>
<h3>Melbourne attracts major international events</h3>
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<li>World Congress in Internal Medicine 2010 (WCIM) – 4,000 delegates</li>
<li>International Conference of the International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology –IUBMB – 2,000 delegates</li>
<li>5th International Congress of the Asia Pacific Society of Infection Control (APSIC) – 1,000 delegates</li>
<li>General Meeting of the International Electrotechnical Commission –IEC – 1,000 delegates</li>
<li>World Congress of the World Society for Pediatric Infectious Diseases (WSPID) 2011 – 3,000 delegates</li>
<li>Annual Meeting of the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine &#8211; ISMRM 2012 – 4,000 delegates</li>
<li>Congress of the International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing – ISPRS – 2,500 delegates</li>
<li>IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium –IGARSS – 1,000 delegates</li>
<li>International Congress of Pediatrics (ICP) 2013 – 5,000 delegates</li>
<li>22nd World Diabetes Congress 2013 – 12,500 delegates</li>
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