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Hitler launches Australia’s Innovation Policy
We’ve all seen the “Hitler loses it” mashups, where aspiring Spielbergs have taken the now famous bunker scene from Downfall and replaced the sub-titles. In fact, it’s fast becoming a new benchmark for popular culture. If ...
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The proposed Australian R&D tax reforms… Do they walk the talk?
This article is the third in our Australia Day series. Over the next few weeks, we’ll be taking a close look at Commercialisation Australia, our track record as a nation of innovators and whether our ...
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NSW launches scheme to help SMEs with funding and research access
Of note to NSW SMEs and public sector research organisations (PSRO) is the launch last week of the NSW government’s TechVouchers scheme, a pilot program to encourage collaboration between SMEs and PSROs based in NSW. ...
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- Hitler launches Australia’s Innovation Policy
- The proposed Australian R&D tax reforms… Do they walk the talk?
- NSW launches scheme to help SMEs with funding and research access
- Can Australia really claim to be a nation of innovators?
- Would your business benefit from a government grant?
- Public feedback sought for proposed Federal R&D Tax Concession changes
- A splash of cash welcomes in the New Year as Commercialisation Australia officially launches
- Student entrepreneurial challenge champion announced
- Bionic Eye within sight for Monash following Federal grant
- Six emerging technologies receive more than $442k of COMET grants
- Wales offers free 12 months office and support packages for Australian tech companies expanding to UK/Europe
- Nine promising projects secure over $630k in federal COMET funding
- Federal Government COMET grants to end on 1 Jan, 2010
- Guy Kawasaki’s 10-20-30 rule for effective business presentations
- Australia’s latest supercomputer project launched at ANU
- 14 promising projects secure nearly $1m in Federal COMET funding
- Commercialisation Australia and the Valley of Death
- $394m awarded for innovative Australian research
- Online events startup takes top honours in 2009 RMIT Business Plan Competition
- Who really benefits from the Rudd Government’s new Commercialisation Australia program?






