• CSIRO's ‘Innovate to Grow’ is a free, 10-week program assisting Australian SMEs to explore and use R&D for growth in advanced manufacturing solutions.
    CSIRO's ‘Innovate to Grow’ is a free, 10-week program assisting Australian SMEs to explore and use R&D for growth in advanced manufacturing solutions.
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CSIRO is offering the chance for small to medium enterprises (SMEs) working on advanced manufacturing solutions to apply for a self-paced, ten-week, online program that it says can help them turn an idea into an R&D opportunity.

CSIRO recently launched a $20 million investment to provide SMEs with greater access to R&D opportunities. This is part of its freely offered Innovate to Grow program, first launched in 2020, which it says has helped over 500 SMEs. The funding will support an additional 600 SMEs, kicking off with its Advanced Manufacturing cohort.

CSIRO’s director of manufacturing, Marcus Zipper, said, “Advanced manufacturing is a vitally important sector, employing over 800,000 people across Australia. 

“It’s an exciting area of research and development for CSIRO, and we work collaboratively to connect SMEs with new technologies to improve efficiency, productivity, health, safety and environmental outcomes, while driving prosperity across the manufacturing sector.

“We translate research into products and processes that businesses want to adopt because what we’ve created is economically viable, more efficient and effective, and sustainable.”

According to CSIRO, the ‘Innovate to Grow’ program is designed for companies embarking on early-stage R&D or those venturing into new solutions within advanced manufacturing.

With “expert” guidance, participants will learn how to formulate a research question, assess its impact, and seek out strategic partnerships. Additionally, they will acquire skills in developing a compelling R&D business case and funding proposal.

Connop Metal founder, Murray Connop, a 2022 Innovate to Grow: Advanced Manufacturing program participant, has made headlines for developing a world-first method of analysing the chemical compositions of PVC to make it recyclable - right here in Australia.

Connop said CSIRO’s program provided invaluable connections to industry experts.

“Thanks to the Innovate to Grow program, I gained the vital contacts and support needed to determine the feasibility of my project,” Connop said.

“I wholeheartedly recommend this program to fellow start-ups and small businesses in advanced manufacturing. The invaluable connection to industry experts provided by this program has played a significant role in the success of my project.”

Innovate to Grow: Advanced Manufacturing is open to SMEs working in the following sub-sectors:

  • Robotics
  • Additive manufacturing
  • Advanced materials and processes
  • Mechatronics design and engineering
  • Energy storage and battery technology
  • Sensing and detecting technologies
  • Natural products manufacturing
  • Biomedical manufacturing

Learn more and apply for the Innovate to Grow: Advanced Manufacturing program.

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