Priority Industry Sectors

Design Victoria will primarily focus on increasing the proportion of Design Ready businesses in the Victorian government’s priority industry and research sectors including:

  • Biotechnology
  • Information & Communications Technology
    • Customised Business Systems
    • Communications Services
    • Web Applications
    • Microtechnology
    • Digital Content
    • Photonics
  • Advanced Manufacturing Technologies
    • Automotive
    • Electronics
    • Food Processing
    • Aerospace & Defence
    • Metal Fabrication
    • Microtechnology
    • Nanotechnology
    • Packaging
    • Precision Engineering
    • Scientific Equipment
  • Energy & Environmental Technologies
    • Renewable Energy Technologies
    • Greenhouse Gas Abatement
    • Waste Minimisation
    • Treatment & Reuse Technologies
    • Enviro-consultancy
    • Scientific & Monitoring Instrumentation
  • Retail

We will be working across the following design disciplines:

  • Architecture & Interior Design
  • Urban & Landscape Design
  • TV, Film & Theatre Set Design
  • Industrial Design
  • Visual Communication / Graphic Design
  • Fashion & Textile Design
  • Jewellery Design
  • Computer Software (Interactive) Design
  • Design Management
  • Design Education

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Case Studies

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The City of Greater Bendigo
The City of Greater Bendigo engaged Elmwood Design to help capture the needs and direction of the city in a new place-based brand.
Simulated Training Systems
Simulated Training Systems is a leading provider of interactive, simulation-based training modules. Supported by the Design Victoria Business Immersions program, they worked with designers Creative on Tap to help promote the benefits of this complex new product.
Melbourne Writers Festival
A new CEO and a partnership with Elmwood Design have reinvigorated the Melbourne Writers Festival — held annually in August, you might just want to pencil it in!

Events

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Marketing ‘Greener’ Products Seminar
5 March, 2009
Docklands, Victoria, Australia
Marketing ‘Greener’ Products Workshop
1 April, 2009
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Communicating Eco-Design — Staying on top of the market
5 May, 2009
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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