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University of Wollongong: Innovation on the Escarpment

The university's research and commercialisation programs have reshaped the city's economy.

By The Daily Wollongong · Published 22 June 2026 at 6:04 pm

Updated 26 June 2026 at 6:04 pm

The University of Wollongong has become one of the most significant factors in the city's economic and social transformation since its establishment in the 1970s as an institution serving the needs of an industrial city and its community. The university's growth into a comprehensive research university, with particular strengths in engineering, materials science, health sciences, and computer science, has provided the intellectual infrastructure for an innovation economy that supplements the traditional industrial base.

UOW's SMART Infrastructure Facility and the Innovation Campus at North Wollongong have created the physical environment where university research connects to industry application, providing the co-location of academic and commercial activity that has been identified globally as productive for both research translation and the development of new businesses. Several significant companies have emerged from the university's research programs, and the Innovation Campus has attracted external technology companies that value proximity to the university's talent and expertise.

The university's health sciences programs and its connection to the Illawarra health system through the Wollongong Hospital provide a clinical research environment that benefits both the academic program and the quality of health services in the region. Clinical research conducted at Wollongong addresses conditions that are particularly prevalent in the Illawarra's demographic context, including the occupational health consequences of industrial employment and the chronic diseases associated with an ageing population.

UOW's international student cohort has added cultural diversity and economic activity to Wollongong that the university's presence has attracted directly. The concentration of international students in the inner suburbs close to the campus has supported hospitality, retail, and education support services that would not otherwise be economically viable, and has contributed to the cosmopolitan character of the city centre that distinguishes it from comparably sized Australian cities.

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