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How to Enjoy SXSW 2020

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On many people’s wish list of experiences is going to SXSW in Austin, Texas, USA.

If you haven’t been before it can seem really overwhelming, confusing to know how to get the most out of it, and how do you balance learning with networking and hustling.

When you do some pre-planning of activities and sessions, reaching out to connections and registering for events before you get to Austin, then it makes the festival much easier to take in and go with the flow.

In 2020 this is my fifth SXSW, where I’ve travelled with delegations and groups as well as independently, so you become more confident and clear about expectations, knowing you need to allow for moments of serendipity and opportunity.

With a number of people asking what SX is really like and for hints and tips, as there are many traps for new players, plus lots already written on SXSW, this blog focuses on what to do before, during and after this year’s festival to get maximum enjoyment and return on your investment.

Pre-SXSW

So you’ve registered, booked accommodation (hopefully close to the Conference Centre and main venues as it can get really busy for Ubers, Ride Austin and Lyft) and you are eagerly awaiting mid-March for your journey to Austin for a festival that by all accounts is mind blowing.

First thing is that SX is a mix of conference, festival, all kinds of events that you ever been to before, expo, tech, film, comedy, music, parties and then some.

You’ll need to have your LinkedIn profile looking good, up to date headshot (use the same one for your SXSW badge), cover image, titles and ‘about’ summary.  Check that all your information in your SX profile is up to date and matches LinkedIn, look through the schedule and download the SXSW Go app.  These should sync (online and app) and you might need your code to connect them up then favorite the sessions that interest you, plus reach out to speakers and key names via LinkedIn.

Find out who will be there from your city, state/territory and country, connect to those networks via social media and there are a number of SXSW Facebook groups to join including those covering parties and unofficial events.  This year Steven Marshall, Premier of South Australia is going to SXSW, as well as Hon David Ridgway MLC, Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment, and Sandy Verschoor, Lord Mayor of Adelaide.

Consider who you might like to connect with from Austin such as the City of Austin, Chamber of Commerce, Governor’s office, University of Texas, entrepreneurial ecosystem and startup scene via Capital Factory (apply to be a VIP), plus with Adelaide to Austin sister city relationships then many doors will be opened up to you if you just ask.

Connect to Austrade (Australian and USA based offices) as well as GDay USA colleagues to get involved in Australia House events plus register for SXSW parties and schedules without worrying about cross over… think register for lots, give yourself choice and get to what makes sense on the day/night.

Each year I get my virtual assistant team to search and find relevant SXSW events and parties outside the official program so I don’t miss out on anything J Here are a couple of links for you to register:

Inc. Founders House

The Established House

Vancouver Day at SXSW 2020 in Austin

WE DC house

Post on your socials that you are going to SXSW and be aware that you can get lots of traction on Twitter, as well as Facebook and groups, LinkedIn and Instagram by asking who else might be going along.  Follow the official SXSW accounts on all social media channels as this is where much information, offers and announcements are shared plus you might spot some celebrities.

What to pack?

Weather in Austin can be variable plus the dress code is ‘cool casual’ so jeans, t’s, jackets and shoes that look good and are comfortable as you’ll be getting your steps up.  Maybe a dress, skirt, shirt – essentially one outfit that is a bit more formal in case you get a VIP invite.

Aside from what you would usually pack for a trip, include an umbrella, water bottle, jacket that is rain proof, small handbag that you can wear across your body and back pack, portable charger and adapters, sun screen, sunglasses, vitamins and Berocca, Hydralyte and Panadol, ear plugs and noise cancelling headset as well as business cards.

Make sure you have travel insurance, copies of your travel documents, and a passport with at least 6 months+ from the time you depart until expiry, plus let your bank know which countries you’ll be visiting.

At SXSW

When booking your international flights you should be made aware of applying for a VISA via the official USA government website.  Buy a SIM card when you get to the USA and the cheapest plus easiest way to get from the airport in Austin to downtown is via bus for $1.25 a single ride or $2.50 for a day pass.

Lining up is all part of the SXSW experience and I’m arriving on Thursday 12 March 2020 so recommend heading straight to the Austin Convention Centre so collect my SXSW badge.  You must hang onto your badge at all times, so maybe take a safety pin to ensure it is secured to what you are wearing.  Check into your accommodation and head out to one of the unofficial events that you registered for on Thursday night to get your first taste of Austin hospitality and networking.

The schedule starts at 10.30 am on Friday 13 March 2020 and Welcome to SXSW with Hugh Forrest which is always a helpful session to attend then onto the 11.00 am sessions that you’ve favorited in your schedule and app.

From a practical point of view, it is easiest to try and stick to the same track and/or venue for at least half a day, or full day, to minimise you having to race back and forth between locations.  Choose a mix of sessions to go to, not all in the same track or type of session and allow for time to explore the expo as this approach will allow your brain to spark and mind to run wild on possibilities.  You’ll be able to pick up lots of swag too (so you need room in your suitcase) and try out many new discovery technologies (which I love to see!), such as Immersive Futures Lab. Look at the titles of sessions but also the speakers and the companies or countries they represent so you don’t miss out on key people or organisations.

Be aware that if you want to get into featured sessions, particularly if there are big name speakers, then you’ll need to get to the room/venue around 30 minutes or more ahead of time and it is likely that there will be line ups.  There are lots of volunteers at SXSW in official shirts who can help you find your way and you’ll notice that your badge is scanned for every session.

Time to investigate houses is important with favorites being Australia House, Canada House, EU at Austin, Funded House, German Haus, House of Scandinavia, Japan House, UK House/British Music Embassy, There are many lounges scattered across the various venues, like Dell, LinkedIn, Audible and Amazon, which often provide refreshments, sometimes quiet space to relax, chat and charge your devices, as well as experiences like VR and popups.

Many of the houses (tech, company and country based) have food and drinks so you’ll rarely need to buy food unless you don’t like tex mex, BBQ and/or have specific dietary requirements.  In previous years the SXSW Registrant Lounge which is a tent in Brush Square Park opposite the convention centre offers breakfast and also happy hour at the end of the day.  Every night you’ll probably go to multiple parties at ‘houses’, bars and clubs and you’ll probably line up for these too.  Read more about Everything You Need to Know to Eat Well at SXSW 2020 and drinks heaps of water as there are lots of free drinks on offer.

Post-SXSW

So you’ll probably leave SXSW and Austin, trying to squeeze out the last interesting session before going to the airport along with many others from the festival so give yourself enough time to get to there and check in without rushing.  You’ll have a lot to digest from who you’ve met, what you’ve heard and seen – I don’t know about you but I find flying helps with getting a perspective on things and developing new ideas.

Develop an action plan for your work, colleagues, clients and people in your network that includes following up your new SXSW friends.

An important note about follow up, as you can’t do this too soon or too late either, so think around 10-14 days as people might have stuff they need to take care of that had to wait whilst they are at SXSW or may be travelling following the festival.  Following your SX experience you’ll know that some time off, rest and catch up is important so consider when you would like to be followed up and/or reconnected and go with that.

Overall, enjoy your SXSW experience as there is nothing else like it on the planet!

Written by Wendy Perry, MD at Workforce BluePrint and Entrepreneurship Facilitator at Switch Start Scale.

SXSW 2020 in Austin and APAIE 2020 in Vancouver

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Experience the unimaginable and get a glimpse into the future

Being the best educator or entrepreneur you can be you must keep up to date with the latest trends.

And it is fine to keep up based on research, news and second hand information but it is nothing like seeing it to truly believe the magnitude of the potential that exists.

When you have seen, touched, played with and felt the latest trends, technology, robots and gizmos you will return with passion and enthusiasm that will make you an incredible innovator.

Are you ready for, “… a whirlwind of enlightening and inspiring sessions, film screenings, showcases, exhibitions, tacos, networking, art, competitions, awards, and beyond?

The SXSW Conference highlights some of the most inspired thinkers and industry leaders across 25 Tracks of SXSW-curated programming.  SXSW Festivals provides a unique opportunity to explore the worlds of Interactive, Film, Music, and Comedy with screenings, showcases, podcast recordings, immersive exhibits, and networking experiences.

Hundreds of exhibitors from around the world will give you a glimpse of the future with cutting-edge technology from VR demonstrations to robotics at the SXSW Trade Show and numerous SXSW Exhibitions.”

Make plans to join the world’s brightest creators and innovators over March 13-22, 2020 in Austin, Texas for the 2020 SXSW Conference & Festivals.

APAIE 2020

Whilst you are in that part of the world, consider travelling onto Vancouver, Canada for the APAIE Conference and Exhibition on 22-26 March 2020.

“The APAIE Conference and Exhibition brings together thousands of professionals who are passionate about international education from across the globe to the Asia-Pacific region to network, improve professional skills and learn about new developments in international education.”

Register your interest

Arrival date in Austin, Texas is 12 March 2020 with travel to Canada on 21 March 2020.

2020 SXSW registration opens on August 1, 2019 so stay tuned for more information and express your interest in going with a group via wendy@workforceblueprint.com.au plus indicate if it is only SX and/or APAIE that you are interested in, thank you.

BUSINESS ACCELERATION FOR ENTREPRENEURS (BHUTAN)

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Twenty members of a delegation of Australia Awards Short Course recipients from Bhutan will visit Australia including Brisbane and Adelaide over 6 – 18 May 2019 and you’ll have the opportunity to meet and network with group members.

Representatives include the Royal Government of Bhutan – Ministry of Labour and Human Resources, Royal University of Bhutan, startups in crafts, digital advertising, ecommerce, food and beverages (deliveries, herbal tea, pickles, mushrooms, snacks), environmental solutions, fashion, horticulture, manufacturing, tourism, industry associations, accelerators and incubators.

These representatives are from a variety of organisations working on specific projects:

  • Ashish Horticulture and Nursery (organise fruits and kiwi producer) – Identify ways to value add and diversify products
  • Association of Bhutanese Industries
  • Bhutan Herbals – Improving lemongrass spray, products and formula, generate jobs for youth and unemployed people
  • Bhutan Himalayan Natural Mushroom – Producing mushroom and mushroom products, and encouraging more youth farmers to take up mushroom farming
  • Bhutan Molay Travels – Empowering women as a mandate in the Tourism Sector, works exclusively with female guides, hoteliers and other service providers
  • CDK (sustainable fashion) – Implementing a website and online ecommerce site for clothing and accessories made from left over materials
  • Druk Digital Advertisement – Developing digital signage systems with new applications inspired from Australia
  • Druk Ride – Overcoming accessibility issues for customers with disabilities
  • Druksell – Taking Bhutanese products through ecommerce to global markets
  • Entrepreneurship and Self-Employment Division, Department of Employment and Human Resources, Ministry of Labour and Human Resources – Designing an acceleration program adopting the best practices from Australia
  • Green Vibes – Taking the smoothie business to the next level with new products and expansion, branding and marketing
  • iHub Bhutan (coworking and incubation) – Bringing together startup, government, and entrepreneurial stakeholders for a National Entrepreneurship Congress
  • Jigme Namgyek Engineering College – Developing a short term entrepreneurship training program to enhance students with skills in business opportunities, innovation thinking, confidence building and improvement of self-esteem and social awareness
  • Kinz Farm Mushrooms – Sharing learning from Australian producers and business with team members by setting up a model farm for youth
  • Kunzer Fabrication (manufacturer of green electric  cookers) – Exploring entrepreneurship and innovation for bulk electric cookers
  • Nadopoizokhang (manufacturing Bhutanese incense) – Expanding the business and constructing a second factory
  • Oie Dish8Door (food delivery) – Augmenting risk management including external factors and improving operations
  • Shaoulee Food Products (organic food) – Designing a business improvement plan including marketing, financial and human resource management
  • Sushi’s Candles and Crafts – Learning about candle making to scale up, branding, product design and marketing
  • TSHEJOR’S AYZEY (chilli based products, dried and candied fruits) – Improving management of administration, coordination and retention of staff

If you are in Brisbane then please mark 6-11 May 2019 and in Adelaide 12-18 May 2019 to connect with these high profile leaders, who are interested in benchmarking Australia and Bhutan, connections and collaborations, networking and potential partnerships, as well as learning about the entrepreneurial and innovation ecosystem in Australia.

You can meet delegation members one-on-one, in a small group or at networking events to be held in Brisbane (8.5.19), on Kangaroo Island (14.5.19) and on Adelaide (16.5.19).

For further information and introductions please contact Wendy Perry, Course Leader, QUT International Projects Unit and Managing Director, Workforce BluePrint, via wendy@workforceblueprint.com.au or +61 416 150 491.

About Bhutan

Officially the Kingdom of Bhutan (Druk Gyal Khap), is a landlocked country in South Asia.  Located in the Eastern Himalayas, it is bordered by China in the north, and India on the east, south and west.  Bhutan is geopolitically in South Asia and is the region’s second least populous nation after the Maldives with 800 000 people.

Bhutan is a unique country sometimes known for one or all of the following points:

  • Biodiversity with the takin being Bhutan’s national animal
  • Gave concept of Gross National Happiness (GNH) to the world
  • Happiest country of the world
  • Has highest unclimbed mountain in the world
  • Has 72% forest cover
  • No traffic lights in entire country
  • Only carbon sink in the world

Bhutan is a constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary form of government.  The reigning monarch is Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck.  The current Prime Minister of Bhutan is Lotay Tshering, leader of the Druk Nyamrup Tshogpa Party.

Entrepreneurship Facilitator, Adelaide – West

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Very pleased to announce that from January 2019 I’m one of the Australian Government’s Entrepreneurship Facilitators working across Australia in Adelaide – West focused on promoting self-employment to mature age Australians, as well as people of all ages.

I’m looking forward to talking to people who might be thinking about whether small business is for them, working with local entrepreneurs and startups in the area, and helping anyone looking to get their existing business off the ground.

If you are interested in business and startup support, coaching and mentoring, collaborating on events and networks, providing or gaining intros, offering products and services, programs and workshops I’m reaching out to you for connections and partnerships with further info on the services available here:

https://www.jobs.gov.au/entrepreneurship-facilitators

Please contact me via wendy@workforceblueprint.com.au or 0416 150 491, thank you!

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Indonesia’s Hot Entrepreneurial City – Yogyakarta and Sofro Coworking Opening

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Never having visited Yogyakarta before but having heard a lot about this special region it was an experience to look forward seeing inside what is becoming known as Indonesia’s Hot Entrepreneurial City.

The first stop with Indonesian entrepreneurial colleagues as part of the Australia Awards Indonesia post-course program was Aino Indonesia which is a spin off company providing e-Ticketing, e-Identity and e-Money Integration.  With the majority of Indonesians unbanked you can see why solutions like this are needed as well as many cities and regions goal to be a smart city.  This extends to transportation, bike sharing, vending machines, and smart campus implementations across Universities. Read More

Professional Development Days on 21st Century Skills and Future Work

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FMPLLEN Professional Development Day
Thank you very much for your presentations at our PD Day last week. We have received some fantastic feedback – great keynote!\
Around 70 people attended the combined Professional Day for Frankston Mornington Peninsula LLEN on Friday 27 July 2018 at Hastings where Workforce BluePrint presented a key note and workshop on 21st Century Skills and Future Work.

Colleagues were involved in fleshing out career trucks, current jobs, future jobs, 21st Century Skills, technical skills and conversations with young people on career opportunities.

“Thoroughly enjoyed her session”

“Very good session will share at school”

“Really liked Wendy Perry”

Thank you Carol and Jo for the invitation to speak at the forum on 21stCentury Skills and Future Jobs with an insightful outlook on the future of work and careers – I really enjoyed it!

HWLLEN Professional Development Day

Thank you again for such a great day yesterday at the 21st Century Capabilities Forum.  The feedback about the event has been overwhelmingly positive, which we wouldn’t have achieved without your great keynote presentation to get us thinking & your interaction and support across the day.

Thanks Wendy – I would like to add my personal thanks, and praise, for the support you gave us leading up to the forum in addition to the actual presentation and involvement with panel discussion. I have had excellent verbal feedback from all I have spoken with since the event. I have also had a number of people contact me to check in whether they could contact you to do something similar in their patch.

A very successful 21st Century Capabilities Forum was held by Hume Whittlesea LLEN on 6 June 2018 with interest and keen follow up on:

  • Future Jobs presentation in schools (including a train the trainer approach)
  • Professional Development for Teachers with The Future World of Work Tour – similar to the City of Entrepreneurs Tour this could be run in your region and we are currently taking expressions of interest via email for people who would like to participate in a tour in Melbourne in October 2018
  • Real Day Outs – soon you’ll see information on the Victorian TAFE Association and Study Melbourne events with international and domestic students in Melbourne, Geelong and Mildura
  • Video Interviews and Video Resumes – a new area that you might be interested in

If you would like a key note and/or workshop run in your region then please contact Wendy Perry via wendy@workforceblueprint.com.au, thank you.

International Business Readiness for startups and scaleups

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Over 30 April – 11 May 2018, 25 Indonesian entrepreneurs, government representatives and Venture Capital Association representatives were immersed in local entrepreneurial ecosystems in Sydney, Adelaide and Brisbane.  Imagine if you had the opportunity to meet startups that had raised significant capital, investors, Mayors, business, industry and ecosystem leaders, with networking events and meetings that matched your goals and aspirations. Read More

Speaker Requests and Upcoming Conferences

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Numerous speaker requests have been coming in particularly on 21st Century Capabilities and The Future of Jobs, Skills and Work; The Future of Training and Learning; What makes a VET System World-Class and World-Leading; and 4th Industrial Revolution, Workforce 4.0 and the Relevance of Tertiary Education.

This can be in the format of a key note, interactive/practical sessions, as a standalone forum or part of a professional development day, conference or network meeting.

Upcoming conferences and experiences include:

If you would like to explore a potential topic, event or professional development, please contact me on +61 416 150 491 or wendy@workforceblueprint.com.au.

The 4th Industrial Revolution: The Relevance of Entrepreneurship Education

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Background

UNESCO Bangkok and The Korea Research Institute for Vocational Education & Training (KRIVET) are conducting a study on the 4 th Industrial Revolution and TVET: The Relevance of Entrepreneurship Education to contribute to the development of vocational education and training systems in the Asia-Pacific region, with a special focus on Entrepreneurship Education.

The specific objectives are to:

• Collect information on the current situation of TVET focusing on Entrepreneurship Education
• Identify challenges and opportunities in TVET focusing on Entrepreneurship Education
• Analyse primary TVET issues focusing on Entrepreneurship Education in selected countries
• Explore opportunities for enhancing Entrepreneurship Education in TVET
• Provide recommendations for moving forward Read More

What to do one month before your arrive in Australia on a business mission or delegation

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Hosting many delegations from various countries in Australia, there is a real difference to the outcomes achieved based on the preparation and ‘reaching out’, that people do before they get here.

There is a window of time, around a month prior to travelling, where you can lay the ground work, connect with potential partners or customers, arrange meetings and get introductions.

So if you want to make the most of your time in Australia, follow this advice and work through each step to ensure your visit is successful. Read More