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Innovation + Support =

Scalable Growth

Whether you’re a startup ready to launch, a scale-up looking for momentum, or an established business expanding into new markets, we offer the space, talent and connections to help you thrive.

This is more than a place to work. It’s a high-impact environment designed for innovators in health, science and technology, where collaboration, infrastructure and opportunity come together to fuel your next chapter.

Why build your business here?

The Gold Coast is one of Australia’s most dynamic and future-focused regions. As part of the GCHKP, you’ll be embedded in a collaborative innovation community, with direct access to customers, researchers, clinicians and commercialisation partners.

Here’s what you’ll find:

  • Flexible commercial space at Cohort Innovation Space, Proxima, RDX and Lumina
  • Direct links to hospitals and universities, enabling R&D, testing and translation
  • Access to talent from Griffith University and Queensland Academies Health Sciences (QAHS)
  • Proven accelerator programs like LuminaX, AmplifyTech and NextGen
  • A values-driven ecosystem focused on inclusion, well-being and real-world impact
  • Support to scale, from navigating approvals to connecting with funders and industry mentors
  • A lifestyle and brand edge, helping you attract and retain talent

Whether you’re commercialising a new device, launching a digital health platform, or scaling sustainable tech, we’ll help you grow with confidence.

Looking to scale your business in a connected

innovation community?

Let’s talk!

GCHKP

Success Stories

Headshot of Professor Paul Clarke, Executive Director of the Institute for Biomedicine and Glycomics, Griffith University

The collaborative environment at the Health and Knowledge Precinct, with its mix of innovators, hospitals and industry, is ideal for translating biomedical discoveries into real-world applications. The new Health and Technology Research Innovation Centre (HATRIC) will enhance this synergy even further.

Paul Clarke – Executive Director of the Institute for Biomedicine and Glycomics (IBG), Griffith University

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Portrait of Estella Rodighiero - CEO, Regional Development Australia Gold Coast Inc

The Gold Coast Health & Knowledge Precinct exemplifies world-class innovation and collaboration, bringing together education, industry, and community to drive meaningful outcomes. With its state-of-the-art facilities and vibrant ecosystem, the Precinct positions the Gold Coast as a global destination for knowledge, discovery, and opportunity.

Estella Rodighiero – CEO, Regional Development Australia Gold Coast Inc

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Ben Howe Director of CoSpaces

The Gold Coast Health and Knowledge Precinct is unlike anywhere else in Australia—bringing together university students, researchers, early-stage founders, mentors, and investors within a vibrant ecosystem backed by state-of-the-art health, education, sport, laboratory, and commercial office facilities. As one of the country’s fastest-growing regions that’s built for entrepreneurs, it’s the ideal place to build, test, and scale impactful innovation at the intersection of health and technology.

Ben Howe – Director, CoSpaces (operators of Cohort Innovation Space)

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Portrait of Hon. Will Hodgman. Chair, Invest Gold Coast

From world-first health technologies to cutting-edge advancements in biotech and AI, GCHKP is cementing the Gold Coast’s status as a global player in the innovation economy. As a proud partner, investment in this precinct exemplifies the power of collaboration between research, industry and government. With world-renowned organisations like Southern RNA and BiVacor calling GCHKP home, the Gold Coast is fast becoming a leader in preventative healthcare. The sector is transforming lives and is one of our region’s most significant contributors to employment and economic growth.

Hon. Will Hodgman – Chair, Invest Gold Coast

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Clare Minahan

Come and experience the ecosystem they’ve dropped themselves into, it’s incredibly powerful because of the people that are coming, the people you have access to, and the athletes you have access to. It’s not just an environment of opportunity, it’s incredibly positive. If you came and experienced that ecosystem, you’d find those two major pillars: access, and a really positive environment.

Clare Minahan – Associate Professor, Griffith University

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