Greenhill Enterprise Centre > Tenant Directory
Greenhill Enterprise Centre (1998) This business-focused Centre provides an environment specifically designed for small and medium sized technology companies, R&D units or short term accommodation for project teams. Greenhill Enterprise Centre has established the “Ideas lab” to help facilitate the development of new businesses. This cost-effective program aims to identify realistic proposals by accessing our extensive knowledge and experience.
The Centre, in conjunction with Information City Australia, also provides pre-business incubation and early stage Information Technology/Communications Ventures which need assistance to grow and gain access to resources.
When you join the Centre as a tenant you will become part of a community and an environment committed and focused on making successful IT business a way of life in regional Victoria.
"You don’t know what you don’t know ”
To find out about the organisations located at the Greenhill Enterprise Centre, browse the tennant directory. For more information about GEC or if you would like to be sent a tenancy application form e-mail gecco@ballarat.edu.au.
Our Aim
The Greenhill Enterprise Centre aims to provide a nurturing environment for small IT businesses involved primarily in information technology research and development. The Greenhill Enterprise Centre has been established with the support of the Victorian Government with infrastructure provided by the University of Ballarat and the City of Ballarat.
This business focused Centre provides an environment specifically designed for:
Small and medium sized technology companies to start up businesses.
Start-ups or R&D units of larger operations.
Growth operations that are moving into hi tech manufacturing with strong IT research components.
Short term accommodation for project teams.
The Centre, in conjunction with Information City Victoria, also provides pre-business incubation and early stage Information Technology/Communications Ventures, that need assistance to grow and gain access to resources.
Corporate Tenants
Conservation Volunteers Australia (2004)The CVA’s national headquarters manage programs which involve volunteers in environment projects across Australia and in the USA, South Africa, Italy and Costa Rica. First established as the Australian Trust for Conservation Volunteers in 1982 by a Ballarat farmer, the organisation has grown into Australia’s largest practical conservation organisation. CVA now has 24 offices across Australia, employs 150 staff and involves 10,000 volunteers a year.
For more information about Conservation Volunteers Australia visit their website at http://www.conservationvolunteers.com.au/.
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