Lot Fourteen – where big things happen and it’s only in Adelaide 

Lot Fourteen located at the east end of North Terrace, has quickly garnered a global reputation for being an energetic centre of bold ideas and new ventures; especially in advanced technologies such as Space and Defence and importantly for global food and water security, and also Agtech,

At it continues to develop, Lot Fourteen is becoming the new home of some of the world’s leading names in emerging technologies, including the Australian Space Agency, the Australian Institute for Machine Learning, Stone and Chalk, Expose,  and the Australian Cyber Collaboration Centre.

At Lot Fourteen can be found operations such as :  

Stone & Chalk

A start-up hub powered by FIXE, the Future Industries eXchange for Entrepreneurship, Stone & Chalk has partnered with the South Australian Government. It supports technology startups and scaleups. Typically its residents are focused on business model validation and customer growth.

Stone & Chalk’s focus in Adelaide is in high growth future industries – such as propositions powered by Big Data and Artificial Intelligence as well as defence and space startups. This often crosses into the AgTech sector directly, and indirectly.

Exposé

Exposé is a data, and analytics consulting firm. It assists organisations with their critical need in today’s markets to leverage data quickly and efficiently. In just one example, Wine Australia engaged Exposé to design a public-facing export ana­lytics tool with a view of global markets based on key export levers. This assists a user with export decision-making. Importantly it can be used by exporters with little or no experience of established export operations.

Myriota

Myriota are a global leader in remote Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity to the AgTech sector. Myriota’s work solves one of the fundamental challenges facing the sector -  access to low cost, long battery life connectivity in remote areas for small amounts of data. The company has world-leading technology that enables huge numbers of small, low-cost, yet long battery life transmitters to communicate with tiny low earth orbit satellites.

Myriota engages with Agtech companies around the world and has current livestock water monitoring, irrigation monitoring, and weather monitoring deployments all over Australia.