Victorian Government Super Trade Mission to China

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Victorian Government Super Trade Mission to China
Victorian Government
Super Trade Mission to China September 2012
Clean Technologies
Contents
Message from the Premier of Victoria
Minister for the Arts
The Hon Ted Baillieu MLA
Victoria’s Clean
Technologies Industry
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Message from the Minister for Innovation,
Services and Small Business
Minister for Tourism and Major Events
The Hon Louise Asher MP
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Message from the Minister
for Employment and Industrial Relations
Minister for Manufacturing,
Exports and Trade
The Hon Richard Dalla-Riva MLC
Message from the Minister
for Technology
Minister responsible for the
Aviation Industry
The Hon Gordon Rich-Phillips MLC
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Message from the Commissioner
for Victoria to Greater China
Mr Patrick Stringer
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About Melbourne, Victoria
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Centre for Aquatic Pollution
Identification and Management (CAPIM) 22
CMTA International 24
Earth Systems
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Ecotide28
Environment Protection Authority
Victoria (EPA)
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Great Forest Australia
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Greenco Tanks Pty Ltd
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MBD Energy Limited
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OTEK38
Solutions Unlimited Australia
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TMD Global
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Urban Bio Systems Pty Ltd
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WS Energy
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About the Department
of Business and Innovation (DBI)
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About the Victorian Government
Business Offices (VGBOs)
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DBI Contacts
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VGBO Contacts
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Message from the Premier of Victoria
Minister for the Arts
The Hon Ted Baillieu MLA
Victoria and China share a very close relationship that is based on historic and enduring
ties, mutual respect and friendships developed over many years. Victoria would not be
the vibrant and cosmopolitan place it is without the significant cultural and commercial
contribution of the Chinese community that has thrived in our state since its settlement
a century and a half ago. The city of Melbourne is an Asian city, with the Chinese
community playing a crucial role in business, and with Mandarin now the second most
spoken language in Victoria.
In September 2011, I had the privilege of visiting China again – this time on my first
overseas trip as Premier. This year marks the 40th anniversary of diplomatic relations
between Australia and China in the modern era, and I am honoured to be returning
to China this time to lead the Victorian Government’s 2012 Super Trade Mission. This
historic initiative is Australia’s largest ever trade mission abroad, comprising more than
400 Victorian businesses and organisations, representing a diverse range of industries
including automotive, aviation and aerospace, cleantech, education, tourism, food and
beverage. We also have strong representation from ICT, life sciences, mining equipment
and technology services, professional services, as well as organisations offering expertise
in financial, healthcare services, carbon markets and sustainable urban design.
China’s dynamic economic growth and rapid urbanisation present exciting new
opportunities for Victoria and China. As home to some of the world’s best urban
planners, engineers and architects and as a leader in new energy and environmental
protection, Victoria has much to offer China as it continues on its extraordinary
development path. This trade mission will build on the solid foundation of existing
partnerships and take important new steps that will strengthen the deepening VictoriaChina relationship well into the future.
The Hon Ted Baillieu MLA
Premier of Victoria
Minister for the Arts
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Message from the Minister for Innovation,
Services and Small Business
Minister for Tourism and Major Events
The Hon Louise Asher MP
I am delighted to be visiting China as part of the Victorian Government’s historic
trade mission to present Victorian excellence in services, business and innovation,
as well as introduce our world-class universities and leaders of our tourism industry.
We are committed to encouraging new partnerships and facilitating mutually productive
trade and investment opportunities between Victoria and China. In addition to our
Business Offices in Shanghai, Nanjing and Hong Kong, our soon to be opened State
of Victoria Representative office in Beijing provides practical support on the ground for
businesses establishing a presence or expanding in China.
China is Victoria’s largest source for international students with enrolments from
China accounting for 30 per cent of those studying in our state. Victorian Universities
rank highly among the world’s tertiary institutions, providing high quality education and
internationally recognised degrees. Victoria’s education sector is well placed to expand on
our already substantial research collaborations with Chinese researchers and institutions.
China is also Victoria’s largest source of tourists from abroad, with more than a quarter
of a million Chinese visitors expected this year. Victoria is committed to delivering an
outstanding tourism experience for Chinese visitors. Melbourne has been recognised
as the world’s most liveable city two years running, and is Australia’s sporting
capital playing host to events such as the Australian Open Tennis, soccer and rugby
internationals and the Australian Formula One Grand Prix. Melbourne has an innovative
arts scene with vibrant exhibitions and blockbuster theatre productions. Regional Victoria
offers a diverse range of activities and natural landscapes, from pristine beaches to wine
growing regions and stunning rainforests.
I am confident this trade mission will develop many fruitful partnerships. We welcome
these partnerships and invite you, our hosts, to visit Victoria and experience all our state
has to offer.
The Hon Louise Asher MP
Minister for Innovation, Services and Small Business
Minister for Tourism and Major Events
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Message from the Minister for Employment
and Industrial Relations
Minister for Manufacturing, Exports and Trade
The Hon Richard Dalla-Riva MLC
I am honoured to be part of this important trade mission to China, showcasing the very
best Victoria has to offer across a range of industries that provide scope for exciting new
partnerships between Victoria and China. China is already our largest export market
and, while our trading relationship has been based predominantly on primary and
merchandise exports, our thriving service-based industries present exciting new export
opportunities to meet China’s growing needs.
By the end of 2012, China’s powerhouse economy will be more than 60 per cent larger
than it was just five years ago. This dwarfs the economic growth of the rest of the world’s
high-income economies.
With this phenomenal growth comes an increase in Chinese consumption. It is estimated
that China’s domestic consumption will account for about 12 per cent of the world’s
total by 2020.Victoria’s highly skilled and diverse advanced manufacturing sector has the
potential to meet some of the growing demand for new products in China.
China’s rapidly expanding economy will also need more services.Victoria’s service-based
industries, including finance, communications and software and information technology,
are strongly represented on this mission and they are well positioned to meet China’s
current and future needs.
There are also significant opportunities for Victorian businesses to collaborate with
China in the areas of new energy, environmental protection, cleantech and sustainable
urban development, as well as sharing expertise in food, water and agriculture. As the
internationally recognised Australian centre for electric vehicle research with 100 years
of automotive experience behind it,Victoria has much to offer China in this important
emerging industry.
The Victorian Government proudly supports our state’s dynamic and innovative
businesses in their further engagement with China and we look forward to many
successful new ventures that will deepen the Victoria-China trade relationship to the
mutual benefit of our two economies.
The Hon Richard Dalla-Riva MLC
Minister for Employment and Industrial Relations
Minister for Manufacturing, Exports and Trade
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Message from the Minister for Technology
Minister responsible for the Aviation Industry
The Hon Gordon Rich-Phillips MLC
It is my great pleasure to be a part of this trade mission to China, an opportunity
to put proven Victorian know-how on display, and to initiate exciting new joint
ventures between Victoria and China in technology industries.
Victorian innovation in the areas of aviation and aerospace, biotechnology,
alternative-fuel cars, and information technology, offers high quality solutions to
the challenges posed by the rapid population growth of China’s cities.
Home of Australia’s aviation and aerospace industries, Victoria is highly capable
of providing the necessary support to China as it expands its civil aviation and
airline industries to meet demand.
Victoria’s information technology industry also has the skills and expertise to assist
China’s expanding IT sector.
Victoria is a global hub for research and development in life sciences, biotechnology
and advanced engineering. With many of Australia’s most important public
and private sector research establishments based in Melbourne, Victoria is well
positioned to embark on new research and development collaborations with China.
I look forward to Victoria’s technology sector building on our already strong
relationship with China, and encouraging many more successful partnerships
and innovative new technologies.
The Hon Gordon Rich-Phillips MLC
Minister for Technology
Minister responsible for the Aviation Industry
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Message from the Commissioner for Victoria
to Greater China
Mr Patrick Stringer
It’s a great pleasure to welcome you to the Victorian Government’s Super Trade Mission,
China 2012, the largest trade mission ever to leave Australian shores. This mission is a
showcase of the very best companies and organisations Victoria has to offer in a broad
range of fields of interest to China.
It’s not surprising that Victoria is leading the way in China. Our state first established a
representative office in Shanghai in 1906, only one year after the formation of the first
Shanghai Municipal Government. Then, as now, our charter was to assist Victorian
companies in securing opportunities for trade and collaboration in a city that was rapidly
rising as the most dynamic financial and international trade centre in East Asia. Thus,
more than a century later, this trade mission builds on Victoria’s history of being at the
forefront of Australia’s trade with China.
The Victorian Government has an extensive network of trade and investment offices in
China today, including our soon to be opened office in the heart of Beijing. No other
Australian state has made a greater commitment to developing new opportunities for
business, educational and cultural exchange with China, or to improving existing links,
such as our important Sister-State relationship with Jiangsu Province.
Victoria’s economy produces a remarkable 25 per cent of Australia’s GDP, and is large
by regional standards, bigger than the economy of New Zealand or the Philippines,
for example. It is a diverse economy, and one that complements the strengths of the
Chinese economy.
Many Victorian companies taking part in this mission are leaders in their field,
and I invite you to read their profiles and seek them out during this week to help
build new opportunities for trade, investment and collaboration.
Mr Patrick Stringer
Commissioner for Victoria to Greater China
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About Melbourne, Victoria
Melbourne is the multicultural capital city of Victoria – home to people from
235 countries and regions. It has recently been rated the world’s most liveable
city by the Economist Intelligence Unit, for the second year in a row.
Melbourne was also voted one of the best new cities for business by Fortune
magazine, and is ranked the third most entrepreneurial city in the Organisation
for Economic Cooperation and Development.
Melbourne’s four million people enjoy an enviable lifestyle with outstanding
arts, food and wine, shopping, and diverse sporting and leisure opportunities.
Victoria, with a population 5.5 million, is the innovation and knowledge
powerhouse of Australia
STRONG ECONOMIC BASE
Victoria is open for business, with a triple A-rated economy larger than that
of Singapore or Hong Kong. While Victoria accounts for only three per cent
of Australia’s land mass, it is responsible for 25 per cent of Australia’s economic
activity. Built on a tradition of exporting; its exports total an estimated
$33.9 billion in 2011-12.
SKILLED, INNOVATIVE AND MULTICULTURAL WORKFORCE
Victoria’s highly skilled multicultural workforce offers industry a mix of energy,
creativity and ability and has driven years of growth and prosperity.
The open exchange of ideas encouraged in Victoria’s world-class universities and
research institutes provide well-qualified and highly-skilled graduates who foster
innovation and creativity. Victoria has a highly regarded government network of
Technical and Further Education (TAFE) Institutes. Courses are designed with
close involvement by industry and business. Students experience hands-on
learning in up-to-date settings ranging from commercial kitchens and auto
workshops to aviation and aerospace facilities.
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About Melbourne, Victoria
WORLD-CLASS INFRASTRUCTURE
Victorian-based businesses are forging strong links with the global economy,
supported by sophisticated transport infrastructure, including Australia’s largest
24-hour international airport and the southern hemisphere’s busiest container port.
Melbourne is home to NBN Co., the company responsible for building Australia’s
high-speed National Broadband Network.
DOING BUSINESS IN VICTORIA
With an open economy and low-barriers to entry, Victoria is one of the most
supportive and efficient places in the world to start a new business.
The State’s pro-business Government is committed to creating a business
environment that supports innovation and growth by cutting taxes and red tape.
TRADE AND INVESTMENT RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN VICTORIA
AND CHINA
China is Victoria’s largest export market for goods, with over 17 per cent of
all Victorian goods exports destined for China. In 2011-12 Victorian firms
exported $3.6 billion worth of goods to China, an increase of 22 per cent
compared to 2010-11.
China is the largest source market for Victoria’s valuable international education
and tourism sectors and is a key destination for Victorian urban systems and
sustainable development services.
Several prominent Chinese companies currently operate in Victoria across a wide
range of sectors, including advanced manufacturing companies Hisense, Qenos
and TCL, and Information and Communication Technology (ICT) companies ZTE,
VanceInfo and Huawei. Other noteworthy companies include CITIC, Sinopec,
Wugang Australia and China Minmetals Corporation.
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Super Trade Mission to China September 2012
Clean Technologies Company Profiles
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Victoria’s Clean Technologies Industry
Victoria has significant competitive advantages in the development of clean
technologies, including the availability of natural resources, and talented and highly
skilled researchers and developers. Our industry has the expertise to commercialise
new technology and protect intellectual property.
Over the next five years, China intends to realise its most ambitious environmental
targets. Victorian clean technology companies are well placed to provide solutions
in areas such as water management, waste management, energy supply and energy
efficiency. Victorian environmental services companies are already successfully
delivering green building, energy efficiency and innovative water management and
waste treatment systems for major international projects.
Victorians have high expectations about the reliability and quality of water supply.
Victoria is a leader in water regulation and management, as well as hi-tech
irrigation and urban water system requirements.
Victoria has significantly expanded its capability in water management and
technology development and is well regarded as offering leading emerging
technologies in urban water efficient products; water monitoring and management
technologies; supply and recycling technologies; and water efficiency technologies
for urban, agricultural, industrial and household uses.
With Melbourne recognised as the world’s most liveable city and home to the
world’s oldest Environment Protection Agency, Victoria has developed significant
capabilities managing our environment including in the collecting, managing,
processing and treating of waste.
Driven by Victorian environment protection framework and the expectations of
the Victorian community, effective partnerships have been developed between
councils, industry and government to extract more valuable resources from
household, commercial and industrial waste.
The clean technologies component of this Super Trade Mission will provide tailored
programs for individual companies’ requirements in Nanjing, Xiangtan, Changsha
and Dongguan. It will also organise business meetings, clean technology capability
seminars and business matching opportunities.
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Centre for Aquatic Pollution Identification
and Management (CAPIM)
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Centre for Aquatic Pollution Identification
and Management (CAPIM)
Centre for Aquatic Pollution Identification and
Management (CAPIM) is a consortium of world-class
researchers from The University of Melbourne, Melbourne
Water, Department of Primary Industries (DPI), RMIT
University and Environment Protection Authority Victoria
(EPA). CAPIM creates a multidisciplinary research team
to address the complicated issue of understanding the
impact of pollution on the aquatic environment.
CAPIM has six major research streams across freshwater
and estuarine environments, currently employing 13 full
time staff, and running nine postgraduate projects.
CAPIM’s vision is to improve and secure aquatic ecosystem
health by developing innovative approaches to pollution
detection in inland waters and estuaries, and working
with environmental management practitioners to reduce
pollution impacts.
CAPIM has developed cutting-edge technology in
the discipline of waterways pollution identification.
Our researchers have developed unique passive samplers
and real time pollution detection sensors for water
environments. Our organisation is able to detect point
sources of pollution to track offenders.
Contact :
Vincent Pettigrove
Chief Executive Officer, Centre for Aquatic Pollution
Identification and Management
T: +61 3 8344 2524
E: [email protected]
W: www.capim.com.au
30 Flemington Road
Parkville, Victoria 3052
Australia
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CMTA International
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CMTA International
CMTA International Pty Ltd and Asset and Facility
Management Pty Ltd form an innovative and progressive
organisation that provide asset maintenance and industrial
services to clients in the mining, petrochemical, oil, gas,
fossil fuel power generation, maritime and construction
industry sectors.
Our services include protective coatings, thermal insulation,
ceramic coatings application for high temperature
application, full project management, technical support,
and after sales service.
We offer services based on experienced and multi-skilled
personnel with cutting-edge but proven technology to
satisfy the needs of our customers. We take pride in working
closely with our clients to determine what is required and
how best to achieve a successful result
Clients include BHP Billiton, Rio Tinto, Sino Iron, Woodside
Energy, Origin Energy, Caltex, Exxon Mobil, BP, Chevron,
International Power, TRUenergy, Liaohe Petrochemical
Company of China, and power generation utilities.
Contact:
Joel Farhadian
Managing Director
T: +61 3 9670 9757
E: [email protected]
W: www.cmtainternational.com
158 Garretts Road
Longford, Victoria 3000
Australia
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Earth Systems
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Earth Systems
Earth Systems is an environmental solutions firm that
provides specialist services to the mining and energy sectors.
Formed in Melbourne in 1993, the company has successfully
completed over 300 projects in Australia, Asia, Africa, South
America and the Pacific. Earth Systems’ vision is to be a
leading international supplier of environmental technology,
information and services.
Earth Systems’ core areas of expertise include: environmental
management and assessments, especially in the resource
development and waste management fields; acid drainage
of mine site water; and greenhouse gas services including
energy efficiency and emission reduction strategies under the
clean development mechanism (CDM).
Earth Systems hopes to connect with government agencies
and private companies in the environmental sector to
collaborate in filling technology or knowledge gaps.
Contact:
Nigel Murphy
Senior Principal / Managing Director
T: +61 3 9810 7500
E: [email protected]
W: www.earthsystems.com.au
Tom Callander
Principal Environmental and Social Scientist
T: +61 3 9810 7500
E: [email protected]
W: www.earthsystems.com.au
Suite 17, 79-83 High St
Kew, Victoria 3101
Australia
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Ecotide
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Ecotide
Ecotide Pty Ltd is an environmental consultancy company
based in Melbourne, Victoria specialising in delivering
sustainable environmental and bushfire solutions.
The company was established in 2003 by principal
consultant Paul Barnard.
Ecotide have two main product and service offerings to the
Chinese market under the category of professional services:
• t he scoping (business case development) and
implementation of Environmental Management Systems
(EMS’s) to international (ISO 14001) standards; and
• e nvironmental land management specialising in
ecological systems and bushfire management.
These services aim to improve a business’s environmental
performance and provide a platform for continual
improvement across an organisation’s entire business
process and operation.
Ecotide has assembled a multidisciplinary team of
environmental science specialists and organisational
improvement experts, as well as an experienced interpreter,
to ensure that these targeted and customised services are
cost effective and culturally sustainable.
Contact:
Paul Barnard
Chief Executive Officer
T: +61 3 9391 8302
E: [email protected]
W: www.ecotide.com.au
3 Hobson Street
Newport, Victoria 3015
Australia
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Environment Protection Authority Victoria
(EPA)
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Environment Protection Authority Victoria
(EPA)
The Environment Protection Authority (EPA) is the
Victorian government agency responsible for protecting
the environment and the community through effective
regulation of industry and pollution. EPA works closely
with the Department of Sustainability and Environment
to develop environment protection policy and legislation,
and partners with Sustainability Victoria on programs that
support behavioural change.
EPA’s key role is to set and enforce environmental standards
to minimise harm to human health and the environment.
EPA regulates pollution to the air, land and water (both
marine and freshwater bodies) and licenses businesses that
are at high risk of polluting by their activities.
EPA’s environment protection officers monitor compliance
with the terms of licenses and the law. EPA also provides
advice to businesses that want to drive higher performance.
EPA’s scientific research helps to inform broader government
policy and set environmental standards.
Contact:
John Merritt
Chief Executive Officer
T: +61 3 9695 2802
E: [email protected]
W: www.epa.vic.gov.au
Dr Josephine Regel
International Relations
T: +61 3 9695 2653
E: [email protected]
W: www.epa.vic.gov.au
Level 3, 200 Victoria Street
Carlton, Victoria 3053
Australia
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Great Forest Australia
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Great Forest Australia
Great Forest Australia was established in 1998 to
provide private and government clients with a range
of services including:
• waste management planning;
• sustainability strategy development;
• auditing & systems analysis;
• carbon accounting & management;
• behaviour change & education programs, and
• community engagement & consultation.
Our innovative programs have resulted in reductions
of over 30,000 tonnes of carbon emissions, saving hundreds
of thousands of dollars for clients committed to sustainable
waste and resource management.
Other significant benefits include:
• lower operating costs;
• decreased resource consumption;
• reduced greenhouse emissions, and
• improved employee motivation.
Peter Hosking, the company’s founder and director,
is a Mandarin Chinese speaker with over 20 years
experience in living, working, and travelling throughout
mainland China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong.
Contact:
Peter Hosking
Director
T: + 61 3 9682 0204
E: [email protected]
W: www.greatforest.com.au
Suite 4, 24 Eastern Road
South Melbourne, Victoria 3205
Australia
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Greenco Tanks Pty Ltd
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Greenco Tanks Pty Ltd
Greenco Tanks Pty Ltd is a water management and
conservation company formed specifically to invest
in the water tank sector in Australia and overseas.
Greenco Tanks manufactures, distributes and retails
plastic and steel water tanks.
Contact:
Nigel Blair
Director
T: + 61 418 208 436
E: [email protected]
Level 10, 600 St Kilda Road
Melbourne, Victoria 3004
Australia
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MBD Energy Limited
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MBD Energy Limited
MBD Energy has world-class expertise and facilities for the
identification and cultivation of algae strains.
MBD Energy is using this knowledge and expertise to build
a strong commercial business as a leader in development
and provision of biological remediation of waste streams
and the sustainable supply of products.
MBD Energy has built a world-leading Algae R&D Facility
at the James Cook University in Townsville, Queensland.
We have assembled an experienced, integrated scientific,
engineering, project development and construction team
to deliver our projects.
Contact:
Tony St Clair
Agribusiness and
Government Relations Director
T: +61 3 9415 8711
E: [email protected]
W: www.mbdenergy.com
456 Victoria Parade
East Melbourne, 3002
Victoria, Australia
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OTEK
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OTEK
OTEK is a leading environmental, engineering and
remediation consultancy company. Established in 1991
OTEK services have expanded to embrace all aspects
of the environmental consultancy solutions sector.
OTEK has extensive experience in offering quality and
practical environmental solutions to the petroleum,
chemical, agricultural, communication, utility, defence,
aviation, transport, marine, manufacturing and mining
industries throughout the region. Products and services
include environmental consulting, remediation consulting,
design and construction.
OTEK engineered risk solutions include compliance
auditing of dangerous goods storage and handling facilities,
design for chemical storage and handling systems, storage
and packaging for compressed flammable gases, waste
water recycling and storm water management.
OTEK was awarded the prestigious AustCham Westpac
Australia – China Business award for Business Promotion
for outstanding business excellence in China for 2011.
OTEK seeks China-based organisations that can provide
compatible services and support through possible project
joint venture agreements.
Contact:
Andrew Macdonald
Chief Executive Officer
T: +61 3 9095 1900
E: [email protected]
W: www.otek.com.au
Level 1, 222 St Kilda Road,
St Kilda, Victoria 3182
Australia
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Solutions Unlimited Australia
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Solutions Unlimited Australia
Solutions Unlimited has developed a range of bio solutions
for waste management.
We make easy-to-use water soluble, tea bag-size sachets
that each hold a treatment, with no product spillage or
waste. Each product has a specifically designed collection
of bacteria to treat and biodegrade the waste it encounters.
Current products are:
• Flush-It® for septics and grey water
• G
rease Gone® for grease traps (turns 75% of grease
oil and fat to water)
• Drain Power® for cleaning drains and pipe work
• Drain Clear™ unblocks sinks
• C
ompost-It™ for turning kitchen and garden waste into
compost in only 4 weeks, and
• P
etroclean™ which removes petrochemicals from waste
water tanks.
Contact:
Frances Foster
Managing Director
T: + 61 3 5158 1278
E: [email protected]
W: www.biomaster.com.au
30 Old Princes Highway
Cabbage Tree Creek, Victoria 3889
Australia
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TMD Global
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TMD Global
TMD Global provides solutions in environment
improvement and siltation, including: sampling; abatement;
water ways and water improvement; mining; farming and
agriculture issues and environmental improvement; on
site operators for environment and siltation solutions, and
resource solutions.
Our business provides quality products to sample, measure,
monitor and deploy silt gates, fences and barriers for
solutions to detect impurities in waterways, mine sites and
farms. After completing this stage, we are able to analyse the
water quality from the silt, sediment and impurities in water,
including industrial and commercial waste, farming and
agriculture effluent and toxins.
Projects involve government departments, local government
authorities, mining companies, farming and agriculture, and
the manufacturing industry in taking action on environmental
water, waste and soil issues. The ultimate goal is to create
ways to improve environments and silt affected water and
protect the environment from mining site silt.
Contact:
Trevor Davey
Managing Director
T: +61 458 770 053
E: [email protected]
W: www.tmdglobal.com
Neville Davey
Site Installation Manager
T: +61 3 5152 6628
E: [email protected]
W: www.tmdglobal.com
34 Rovan Place
Bairnsdale, Victoria 3875
Australia
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Urban Bio Systems Pty Ltd
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Urban Bio Systems Pty Ltd
Urban Bio Systems Pty Ltd is a company dedicated to the
design, construction and installation of energy efficient
systems for the domestic, commercial and industrial sectors.
Systems include biodiesel manufacturing, solar water
heating for industrial applications, fully integrated solar
systems for industrial applications and general solar
efficiency systems such as heat retentive concrete walls.
It also offers thermally efficient swimming pools and
walk-on retractive pool covers allowing owners to reclaim
full access to their shrinking backyards.
Large solar reflectors for redirecting sunrays down light
wells and into the dark corners of households and offices
will also be available later in 2012.
Contact:
Bruno Angelico
Managing Director
T: +61 3 9706 6460
E: [email protected]
W: www.urbios.com.au
Level 1, 17 Nicholas Drive
Dandenong, Victoria 3175
Australia
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WS Energy
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WS Energy
WS Energy is a Victorian supplier of commercial equipment
and machinery capable of generating renewable energy,
in particular wind turbine generators (WTG).
Our technology partner, Dongfang Electric Corporation
in Sichuan, is one of the largest manufacturers of WTG
with an annual production of 6000 units ranging from
1 MW to 2.5 MW. We also work with various Australian
engineering firms to deliver the best and most cost efficient
configurations for our clients.
Apart from distributing WTG, we are in the final stages of
representing and distributing solar panels and equipment
for large commercial applications. We are looking to
develop wave energy farms along the coastlines of
Victoria and Tasmania.
We strongly believe Research and Development (R&D)
is the key to a our longevity in the renewable energy
industry. We are closely associated with Australian tertiary
institutions and provide placements and trainings for
their students.
Contact:
Jonathan Wong
Director
T: +61 3 9663 4777
E: [email protected]
W: www.wsenergy.com.au
124 Little Lonsdale Street
Melbourne, Victoria 3000
Australia
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About the Department
of Business and Innovation (DBI)
The Department of Business and Innovation is Victoria’s lead economic, business
and innovation agency. The State’s ability to participate effectively in the global
economy depends significantly on the skills, knowledge and innovation of
Victorians, and our efficiency and effectiveness in supporting a competitive
business environment. The key challenge for the Department is to continue
to develop and promote policies and actions that increase productivity and
participation in a manner which supports sustainable growth.
The Department’s range of activities and programs focus on attracting investment,
trade development, developing innovative industries, marketing Victoria, facilitating
a competitive business environment, generating employment and fostering
a productive workforce.
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About the Victorian Government
Business Offices (VGBOs)
China
Victoria has a strong relationship with China which includes a history of mutual
business participation. Victorian Government Business Offices in Shanghai,
Nanjing and Hong Kong play a vital role in the facilitation of trade and investment.
A new office will open in Beijing in the near future.
Bilateral relations between Victoria and China continue to strengthen. Victoria
and Jiangsu province enjoy a sister-state relationship, and there is also a sister-city
relationship between the city of Melbourne and Tianjin.
The Victorian Government Business Offices assist Victorian exporters and provides
assistance to regional companies and organisations to source products and services,
business introductions and investment opportunities with Victoria.
Contact:
Shanghai, China
Nanjing, China
Victorian Government Business Office
Suite 620, Shanghai Centre
1376 West Nanjing Road
Shanghai, China, 200040
Victorian Government Business Office
Suite 1164, 11th Floor
World Trade Centre, Jinling Hotel
2 Hanzhong Road
Nanjing, China, 210005
Hong Kong, China
Victorian Government Business Office
2108 Harbour Centre
25 Harbour Road, Wan Chai
Hong Kong
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Beijing, China
Unit 2, Level 2, Office Tower C2
The Towers, Oriental Plaza
No.1 East Chang An Avenue
Dong Cheng District
Beijing, 100738, China
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DBI Contacts
Mr Howard Ronaldson
Secretary
Department of Business and Innovation
Level 36, 121 Exhibition Street
Melbourne, Victoria 3000 Australia
T: +61 3 9651 9196
E: [email protected]
W: dbi.vic.gov.au
Mr Justin Hanney
Deputy Secretary
Trade and Industry Development
Level 33, 121 Exhibition Street
Melbourne, Victoria 3000 Australia
T: +61 3 9651 8152
E: [email protected]
W: dbi.vic.gov.au
Ms Gonul Serbest
Executive Director, Trade
Level 33, 121 Exhibition Street
Melbourne, Victoria 3000 Australia
T: +61 3 9651 9178
E: [email protected]
W: dbi.vic.gov.au
Mr Brett Stevens
Manager, Major Projects
Level 33, 121 Exhibition Street
Melbourne, Victoria 3000 Australia
T: +61 3 9651 9033
E: [email protected]
W: dbi.vic.gov.au
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DBI Contacts
Ms Hang Do
Program Adviser, Trade
Level 33, 121 Exhibition Street
Melbourne, Victoria 3000 Australia
T: +61 3 9651 8006
E: [email protected]
W: dbi.vic.gov.au
Mr Paul Stagg
Manager, Trade
Level 33, 121 Exhibition Street
Melbourne, Victoria 3000 Australia
T: +61 3 9651 9042
E: [email protected]
W: dbi.vic.gov.au
Mr Zhining Yang
Manager, International Investment
(Greater China)
Level 33, 121 Exhibition Street
Melbourne, Victoria 3000 Australia
T: +61 3 9651 9850
E: [email protected]
W: investvictoria.com
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VGBO Contacts
Mr Patrick Stringer
Commissioner for Greater China and Mongolia
State Government of Victoria, Australia
Suite 620 Shanghai Centre
1376 Nanjing Road (West)
Shanghai, China, 200040
T: +86 21 6279 8681
E: [email protected]
W: investvictoria.com
Mr Allen Kwok
Chief Representative & Investment Director
State Government of Victoria, Australia
Victorian Government Business Office, Hong Kong
2108 Harbour Centre,
25 Harbour Road, Wanchai, Hong Kong
T: +86 852 2587 1133
E: [email protected]
W: investvictoria.com
Ms Sandy Gu
Investment Director
State Government of Victoria, Australia
Victorian Government Business Office, Nanjing
Suite 1164 World Trade Centre Jinling Hotel
2 Hanzhong Road
Nanjing, China, 210005
T: +86 25 8470 1231
E: [email protected]
W: vic.gov.au
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VGBO Contacts
Mr Song Lei
Senior Business Development Manager
State Government of Victoria, Australia
Victorian Government Business Office, Beijing
Unit 2, Level 2, Office Tower C2
The Towers, Oriental Plaza
No.1 East Chang An Avenue
Dong Cheng District Beijing, 100738, China
T: +86 10 8515 3166
E: [email protected]
W: business.vic.gov.au
Mr Nick Yan
Senior Business Development Manager – Exports
State Government of Victoria, Australia
Victorian Government Business Office
Suite 620 Shanghai Centre
1376 Nanjing Road (West)
Shanghai, China, 200040
T: +86 21 6279 8681
E: [email protected]
W: business.vic.gov.au
Mr James Xu
Investment Director
State Government of Victoria, Australia
Victoria Government Investment & Trade Office – Shanghai
Suite 620 Shanghai Centre
1376 Nanjing Road (West)
Shanghai, China, 200040
T: +86 21 6279 8681
E: [email protected]
W: investvictoria.com
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