Queensland-based SMEs in “agriculture, food and related technologies” have been invited to apply for the next intake of CSIRO’s free Innovate to Grow program.
The R&D training program is online-based, with a two- to three-hour commitment per week. It is being delivered as part of the Queensland Government-funded Regional University Industry Collaboration (RUIC) program this time around.
CSIRO's Director for SME Connect Programs, Dr George Feast, said in a statement on Monday: “We're helping SMEs with a pathway from concept to commercialisation, with access to world-class researchers at regional Queensland universities, and matched R&D support – as well as support from our specialist team of facilitators.”
Applications close August 17.
More information is available here.
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Further reading
Applications opened for CSIRO’s Innovate to Grow, Health Care Innovation
Applications from SMEs open for free Innovate to Grow: Clean Energy course