Key findings from Phase 1 of the 10-Year science and technology plan – Government of Western Australia
During phase 1 of consultation, science and technology stakeholders living in metropolitan and regional areas of WA were consulted.
This aspect of the consultation helped to analyse the scientific capabilities of WA in terms of funding, workforce, infrastructure, policy decisions, collaboration, and science branding of the state.
Phase 1 revealed numerous similarities, but also key differences between regional and metro stakeholders’ focus areas.
Overall, industry leaders in metropolitan areas aimed to develop complex sciences including medicine, automation and deep technology, and clean energy solutions.
Regional stakeholders, prioritised community development, sustainable utilities management, biodiversity, conservation and natural resource management.
Through these findings the team have identified 10 themes to base The Plan’s vision on.
Phase 2 of the consultation process to support The Plan, involves a new survey gaining insights from those who work in science, research and technology fields or ordinary Western Australians who live and breathe science. In particular:
The Findings report and phase 2 survey can be accessed here.
The Government of Western Australia acknowledges the traditional custodians throughout Western Australia and their continuing connection to the land, waters and community. We pay our respects to all members of the Aboriginal communities and their cultures; and to Elders both past and present.