Australian property prices are globally and artificially high, and offer low-value for home owners. The U.S. / U.K. correction did not happen in Australian cities, with many Australian homes offering lower value than central hubs such as Paris, London and Boston. This article in the Age newspaper (Melbourne), featuring 2thinknow data, was written by Chris Zappone, Business Day reporter (previously of CNN). > more
Innovation analyst reports by industry, company, city and community. 2thinknow analysts provide clients with the difference of networked intelligence in key city markets worldwide. > more
Host a Local Innovation Forum™ event by 2thinknow in your city, town, suburb or community. Inspire ideas and learn how to build a local innovation economy, centred on community business connecting globally. > more
Innovation Consulting for USA, Canada, Europe, Australia and Asia. 2thinknow innovation analysts provide a full innovation consultant service to business and government clients. > more
Innovation Speaker available as an innovation analyst for speeches on innovation at city and industry conferences in USA, Canada, Europe, Asia, Mid-East, Asia, Australia and New Zealand. > more
The Innovation Cities Top 100 Index 2010 city rankings were released, with Boston in first place followed by Paris and Amsterdam. The largest classification of 289 cities, with 100 ranked, these are the world’s innovation economies — now in their 4th year. > more
Starting in 2008, 2thinknow have created special innovation initiatives into an innovation program for the Australian Public Service at the Federal level, as well as state government around Australia. These have moved from social media/web 2.0 workshops and speeches into service and design innovation. > more
The Innovation Cities™ Program is an evidence-based city development program, offering full city benchmarking data, segment case studies and other resources. > more
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