Innovation and infrastructure

Queensland is home to some of the world’s most innovative businesses. These organisations link our specialised infrastructure with universities, hospitals and research institutes, airports, ports, and industrial and manufacturing centres throughout the state.

Boggo Road Innovation Precinct

The Boggo Road Innovation Precinct is the heart of southeast Queensland’s existing knowledge corridor, an ecosystem of scientists, clinicians, academics, entrepreneurs, and industry.

Gold Coast Health and Knowledge Precinct

The Gold Coast Health and Knowledge Precinct (GCHKP) is Asia-Pacific’s newest innovation hub, a vibrant entrepreneurial ecosystem now emerging onto the world stage.

Herston Health Precinct

Herston Health Precinct (HHP) is one of the largest integrated precincts in Australia. Anchored by Queensland’s largest hospital, Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital, this 20-hectare precinct is a world class centre for healthcare innovation, education, research, training and clinical services.

Springfield BioPark

Our vision for BioPark Australia is to create a place where multiple biologic industries (Therapeutics, Vaccines, Med Tech, Diagnostics and Wellbeing) will co-locate and keep growing. Central to the BioPark will be its provision of the complete suite of necessary components and reagents for these industries.

Sunshine Coast Precinct/Centre for Bioinnovation

Discover a thriving ecosystem of innovation and collaboration at the heart of the Sunshine Coast Precinct. The region is a global leader in sustainability, passionately championing the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals with a profound impact on clean water, climate action, and biodiversity conservation.

TropiQ – Townsville Tropical Intelligence and Health Precinct

As Australia’s home for all things health and tropical intelligence, TropiQ stands as a beacon of innovation and a gateway to the global tropics. A true living laboratory and collaborative ecosystem of over 70 organisations.

Translational Manufacturing@TRI

Proudly funded by the Queensland Government and TRI, the new Translational Manufacturing facility will provide open access GMP training and production facilities, extending TRI’s capability to support nationally and globally significant research.