• The new office will be situated in Lot 14. (Credit: Lot 14)
    The new office will be situated in Lot 14. (Credit: Lot 14)
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Accenture has announced it will establish the ‘Accenture Adelaide Hub’, which is expected to create up to 2000 new jobs over the next five years.

The investment will include the development of National Security Operations and Cyber Defence capabilities, new Advanced Technology Centres of Excellence in areas such as Oracle, SAP, Splunk and Salesforce and Intelligent Operations capabilities to develop and deploy advanced analytics and artificial intelligence.

Premier Steven Marshall said the scale of Accenture's investment in SA 'cannot be underestimated' with over $1 billion expected to be injected into the state’s economy.

“Accenture’s Adelaide Hub will serve as a magnet for talented young people who will help drive our state’s economic growth and bolster our defence, space and cyber sectors," Marshall said.

“The decision by Accenture to invest here is proof that SA is a major drawcard to international companies across high-tech and high-growth sectors.

“Adelaide’s Lot Fourteen precinct is already home to an impressive line-up including the Australian Space Agency, the SmartSat Cooperative Research Centre, MIT Living Lab, the Australian Institute of Machine Learning and the Australian Cyber Collaboration Centre.

“These establishments position SA as a world leader across space, cyber, defence and big data - the Accenture Adelaide Hub will further bolster the state’s high-calibre, high-tech community."

Bob Easton, Chairman of Accenture Australia and NZ said Adelaide is home to a high-quality labour force, committed business community and a government that embraces new opportunities.

“This makes SA an ideal location for Accenture’s latest hub and a new collaborative approach to business and technology.

“Accenture is committed to serve as a key member of the local community, investing and working together with other businesses and educational institutions to assist the South Australian Government in meeting its economic growth targets."

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