Three South Australian businesses have received a share of more than $915,000 in South Australian Government funding, having submitted a successful pitch to the inaugural SA Innovation Challenge.
Lot Fourteen-based XDI:Cross Dependency Initiative (XDI) was selected to present on their innovative climate risk analysis business at this year’s United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26).
South Australia is the beneficiary of several recently-announced projects designed to scale up the nation's environmental response.
Learn more about the training supported in Round Four of the FIXE Scholarship Program! Grants from $1,000 - $5,000 are available for key startup team members to participate in professional development of their choice.
Plasma Shield is set to begin trials of their ground-breaking air purification device thanks to $550,000 in support from the Government of South Australia’s Research, Commercialisation and Startup Fund (RCSF).
Information collected through this survey helps the Government of South Australia track the growth of the state’s startup ecosystem and learn the best ways to provide business support.
Based on your responses to the 2020 SA Startup Report, ABS data and other research, the report provides a snapshot into South Australia’s growing startup community.
Makers Empire has been granted almost $300,000 through the Research, Commercialisation and Startup Fund (RCSF) to enhance its educational design software and equip more school students with 3D printing skills.
Eight local startups have successfully pitched their product or service through the Go2Gov Program—which calls on local innovators to work in partnership with government agencies to solve public sector challenges.
South Australia's new Chief Entrepreneur Andrew Nunn is Co-founder, Chairman and Executive Director of JBS&G Australia, and recognised as one of Australia’s most innovative, experienced and progressive professionals in the consulting environmental field.