About the Founder of APTUS Strategy

Mark Bradley was originally trained as a biochemist. He has subsequently worked in, and managed R&D, across both the private and government sectors including cooperative research centres, and has extensive business and mangement experience at a senior level.

Between 2001-2007 he was  the CEO of Australian Technology Park Innovations, a technology commercialisation hub located in Sydney with a special focus on IT, electronic technologies and the biotechnology sectors. During that time he was responsible for oversighting the mentoring and development of over 80 companies either in residence or as virtual clients.

In this role he was exposed to a wide cross section of the science, technology and commercialisation sectors and was responsible for the establishment of an early stage investment fund bizCapital Pty Ltd, the seed investment arm of ATP Innovations. He has served on the board of 6 companies and is currently the Executive Director of APTUS Strategy.

Earlier in his career he held positions as;
  • A Principal Research Scientist in the CSIRO
  • The inaugural Director of Research at the Perth Zoological Gardens
  • The Director of the Australian Institute of Mucosal Immunology Pty Ltd.
  • An Innovation Management and Technology Commercialisation Consultant with a well known Sydney-based consulting firm MJ&A.
  • In 1999 he established Australia's first dedicated biotechnology incubator, Xcelerator Ltd in Sydney and was the CEO. 
In addition to his business interests, he has previously held Adjunct, Conjoint and Visiting Fellow academic appointments at several Australian Universities at the Associate Professorial level. He has wide experience in R&D program management, in facilitating organisational change within an R&D environment and in the commercialisation of bioscience and other emerging technologies.

Mark has served on a number of committees associated with technology commercialisation and innovation and in the past was:
  • Chair of the NSW branch of AusBiotech
  • Member of the Sydney Graduate School of Management (UWS) Council of Advice
  • Member of the AEEMA (Australian Electronics and Electrical Manufacturers Association) Advisory Council.
  • Member of the Science Industry Action Agenda
He has worked widely with state and federal government agencies on a range of projects.

His special interests include the:
  • New Media and communications strategies
  • Role that industry clusters play in economic development,
  • Promotion and expansion of business opportunities in the regions
  • Development of innovative solutions to enhancing commercialisation of emerging technologies from both public sector institutions and the private sector.
He has been engaged widely as a guest speaker on many topics and continues to contribute to the tertiary sector through guest lectures, seminars and workshops on a range of subjects relating to his areas of expertise and interests.
 
He also produced a weekly podcast promoting Australian science, innovation and technology - the Antipodean Podcast which had a global reach between 2005-2009.
 
His latest projects have focussed around the use of new Web 2.0 technologies and social networking tools to develop programs allowing organisations to more effectively communicate their core business messages to stakeholders. This coupled with his extensive background in understanding the issues critical to successful commercialisation outcomes, form the expert basis of APTUS Strategy.

Present Positions

Currently Residing in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. Also working on projects in Australia and New Zealand as demand requires. In addition to his role as Managing Director of APTUS Strategy, Dr Bradley is also:

  • Senior associate, CREEDA Projects Pty Ltd, Australia
  • Consultant Advisor, Abu Dhabi University, Innovation & Entrepreneurship Center
  • CISCO Entrepreneurship Institute Facilitator