Aus PM announces plan to enhance research


Canberra, Feb 1 (IANS): Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison on Tuesday unveiled the A$2.2 billion ($1.5 billion) research commercialisation plan.

The package includes A$1.6 billion for Australia's Economic Accelerator, which will fund high-potential research projects in the fields of defence, space, resources technology, food and beverage, clean energy, and medical products, reports Xinhua news agency.

Another A$296 million will be invested in industry-focused PhDs.

The Innovation Fund administered by national science agency the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO) will be boosted by A$150 million.

Morrison said the injection of funding would make Australian research more commercially competitive.

"It will allow Australian innovators to access funding opportunities for each stage of their project provided they can continue to prove project viability and importantly, commercial potential," he said.

"We need to accelerate the forging of linkages between Australian industry and Australian university researchers. And we need to develop a new breed of research entrepreneurs here in Australia so they can create the new products and new companies and most importantly, the new jobs."

 

  

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