- Western Australian start-ups and small businesses are invited to apply for an Innovation Booster Grant
- Grant amount available to applicants has doubled in 2023, to up to $40,000
- The grants are designed to help innovators overcome barriers on the path to commercialisation
From today, Western Australian start-ups and small businesses can apply for grants of up to $40,000 to help get their ideas off the ground.
Innovation Booster Grants (IBGs) are designed to give innovators a leg up on the path to commercialisation.
This year, the grant amount on offer has doubled, from $20,000 to up to $40,000.
Grants are awarded in the following categories:
- Research and development;
- Product development;
- Technology transfer and intellectual property; and
- Commercialisation Support Services.
First launched in 2011, the IBG is part of the McGowan Government's $16.7 million New Industries Fund. The fund aims to attract investment and promote the economic diversification of WA.
Since launch, 233 grants have been awarded worth approximately $3.7 million.
Previous grant recipient, medtech start-up Neurotologix, used their 2020 grant to develop an intellectual property strategy. The company has since developed an innovative low-cost remote patient monitoring system, with proven potential to revolutionise how dizziness and vertigo are diagnosed.
Almost 3 million Australians will experience dizziness. In 2022, Neurotologix won the overall WA Innovator of the Year Award, including a $70,000 cash prize, to further assist their research.
Applications for the 2023 IBG open on Wednesday 15 February 2023 and close a month later on 15 March 2023 at 11:00 am AWST
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As stated by Innovation and ICT Minister Stephen Dawson:
"One of the hardest parts for companies focused on innovation is transitioning great ideas into commercial products.
"We are excited to be doubling the grant size this year. We know that supporting our local innovators is key to unlocking the jobs of the future for Western Australians, and the diversification of the State's economy.
"Our new and emerging innovators and start-ups are encouraged to apply for the 2023 round of Innovation Booster Grants to support their journey to commercialisation."