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World-leading wine research cluster to benefit industry |
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Wednesday, 19 November 2008 | |
Adelaide is set to become the centre of wine and grape research in the world, with the launch of the Wine Innovation Cluster [1] and the opening of its new $28 million building at the Waite Campus [2] of the University of Adelaide today by the Hon Rory McEwen [3], Minister for Agriculture, Food and Fisheries. The Cluster brings together the resources of the Australian Wine Research Institute [4], CSIRO Plant Industry [5], private research agency Provisor Pty Ltd [6], South Australian Research & Development Institute [7] (SARDI) and the University of Adelaide, and is being hailed as the most dynamic mix of grape and wine researchers assembled in one precinct anywhere in the world. "Investment in state-of-the-art physical facilities like the Wine Innovation Cluster is a symbol of something far more substantial," Minister McEwen says. "It's a way of ensuring our wine industry remains competitive and sustainable in international markets. This is a vote of confidence in the wine industry and collaborations like this are the way of the future. The $28 million investment maintains the Waite campus as a leading wine centre." Stuart McNab, Chairman of the Wine Innovation Cluster and Foster's [8] Director of Wine Production in Australia and New Zealand, says Australia's wine scientists will be able to achieve through cooperation and collaboration breakthroughs that would not be possible working as standalone agencies. "In the difficult conditions the Australian grape and wine sector presently faces, we look forward with optimism to providing 'out of the square' solutions so that we remain competitive on the world scene. "Every aspect of wine science and production will be catered for, with research spanning such fields as microbiology, chemistry, sensory science, engineering, oenology and viticulture." At the Cluster's centre is a new four-level building - the Wine Innovation Central Building - with state-of-the-art laboratories, offices and meeting rooms which is adjacent to the Hickinbotham Roseworthy Wine Science Laboratory [9], an experimental vineyard and the soon to be constructed Plant Accelerator [10] building. The Central Building houses AWRI, SARDI and the University of Adelaide. To the west of the Central Building a newly refurbished building will house CSIRO, Provisor and SARDI staff to complete the Cluster. Some of the early projects already benefiting from collaboration include:
Vice Chancellor and President of the University of Adelaide Professor James McWha says the Cluster's research will further enhance the University's already high reputation for research and education. "Building on the strong international reputation earned by our staff and affiliates at the Waite Campus and the Roseworthy Campus [11] before that, our teaching is informed by the latest in research and innovation, which means our students are exposed to cutting-edge developments in wine that they can take to the industry as graduates," Professor McWha said. "The international status of the Cluster and the facilities it offers will also attract postgraduate coursework and research students to the University from other wine-producing countries, such as the United States, France, Germany, Spain, Italy and New Zealand." According to the partners, the Wine Innovation Cluster is a collaborative initiative that will assist Australia to become the world's leader in wine science. Professor Sakkie Pretorius, Managing Director of The Australian Wine Research Institute Ltd (AWRI), said the WIC buildings will become an engine room for innovation in the grape and wine sector. "Together, the WIC partners become the largest grouping of wine scientists in Australia and one of the most recognised wine research clusters in the world." Professor Roger Leigh, Head School of Agriculture, Food and Wine, University of Adelaide, said the combined expertise of the partners in WIC spans the whole research chain from "grape vine to palate". "The range and quality is unique and highlights the opportunities that arise from having diverse research partners located on the Waite Campus." | |
Stuart McNab Email: stuart.mcnab@fostersgroup.com [12] Chairman Wine Innovation Cluster Business: +61 8 8301 5517 Mobile: +61 407 805 473 Ms Olivia Jones Email: olivia.jones@fuller.com.au [13] Media Contact FULLER Business: +61 8 8363 6811 Mobile: 0400 116 668 Media Team Email: media@adelaide.edu.au [14] Website: https://www.adelaide.edu.au/newsroom/ The University of Adelaide Business: +61 8 8313 0814 | ![]() State-of-the-art laboratories in the Wine Innovation Cluster's new $28 million building. Photo by John Kruger Sampling wines at the Wine Innovation Cluster launch: University of Adelaide Vice-Chancellor and President Professor James McWha, Minister for Agriculture, Food and Fisheries Rory McEwen and University Chancellor the Honourable John von Doussa. Photo by John Kruger |
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