Amazon moves into Lot Fourteen

08 Feb 2021
Amazon, one of the world’s leading technology companies, is expanding its presence in Adelaide and aims to create more than 50 jobs in South Australia over the next three years.

Teams growing at Amazon’s Adelaide office will include Amazon Web Services (AWS), Amazon’s cloud computing subsidiary, and Amazon Sciences, a team carrying out world-leading artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) research. With plans to be based at Lot Fourteen, Amazon aims to expand its innovation programs in the city and create more than 50 jobs by 2024.

Premier Steven Marshall said Amazon’s announcement to establish in Adelaide once again highlights that global companies are looking to South Australia as a destination showing innovation and unique industry collaborations.

“We are delighted to welcome Amazon to our state,” Premier Marshall said.

“Not only will Amazon create more jobs for South Australians, the company will grow its innovation programs to support local companies, from startups to bigger businesses, and government organisations, which is great news for South Australia’s overall high-tech credentials.

“This announcement is yet another example of our state being a magnet for investment, with Accenture already setting up shop in Adelaide, and now Amazon.

“The decision by Amazon to invest here is proof that South Australia is a major drawcard to international companies across high-tech and high-growth sectors.”

Minister for Trade and Investment Stephen Patterson said Amazon’s announcement will add to Lot Fourteen’s already impressive line-up, including the Australian Space Agency, the SmartSat Cooperative Research Centre, MIT bigdata Living Lab, the Australian Institute of Machine Learning, and the Australian Cyber Collaboration Centre.

“The addition of Amazon to Adelaide’s Lot Fourteen precinct bolsters South Australia’s position as a world leader across space, cyber, defence, high-tech, and big data,” Minister Patterson said.

“Using AWS, local companies of all sizes and across all industries will be able to tap into the world’s most comprehensive and broadly adopted cloud platform, providing companies with the opportunity to deploy specific applications, giving businesses greater flexibility.”

AWS teams will provide support and cloud enablement to local businesses and government agencies to assist with their digital transformation journeys and assist local businesses to become more competitive on the global stage. The Amazon Science team will conduct new research programs to improve the customer experience for Amazon.com customers.

“Our new office in Adelaide demonstrates our ongoing commitment to invest in Australia, and the long-term potential we believe there is for our nation to be a leader in the global digital economy,” said Sarah Bassett, AWS’s Head of South and Western Australia.

“AWS provides South Australian customers with access to the latest technology to expand their business into global markets from their home state, improve their customer experience, and lower their operating costs. We look forward to helping South Australia to grow their emerging tech workforce, and to drive future innovation from the state.”