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GRANTS TO BOOST INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION IN SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION
Senator the Hon Michaelia Cash
Applications have opened for Global Connections Fund (GCF) Priming Grants to help Australian researchers and business to expand their work overseas.
The grants of up to $7000 empower organisations to collaborate in the global arena, link with international counterparts and expertise, and explore collaborative projects in international markets.
To date, $2.9 million in GCF grants funding has been used to increase collaboration in science, technology and innovation at the international level. Previous rounds of Priming Grants have seen Australian researchers and small and medium businesses collaborating with partners in Europe, South America, Asia and the USA.
Minister for Jobs and Innovation, Michaelia Cash said the GCF is another example of the Turnbull Government fostering industry-led innovation.
“Through initiatives like the Priming Grants we are helping our researchers and small and medium businesses to work with overseas expertise to develop and commercialise their projects.
“Seventy-three grantees in previous Priming Grants rounds were able to raise capital exceeding $2.3 million, meaning every government dollar was leveraged more than fourfold,” said Minister Cash.
“This is a great opportunity for eligible researchers and businesses to look internationally and take advantage of the assistance on offer in this new round of Priming Grants.”
The Australian Academy of Technology and Engineering (ATSE) works with the Department of Industry, Innovation and Science to deliver the GCF.
The GCF is a key internationally-focused measure of the Global Innovation Strategy, part of the Turnbull Government’s $1.1 billion National Innovation and Science Agenda.
Priming Grants will be open for Expressions of Interest until 5:00pm (AEDT), 19 February 2018. For more information please visit: https://globalconnectionsfund.org.au/priming-grants/