GCF will support collaboration with the Republic of Korea on future-focused science and tech research.
Funding will help Aussie researchers and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) work with Korean partners in priority areas of importance to both countries.
The grant intends to promote researcher-industry engagement and commercialisation outcomes.
Priority areas include:
- robotics
- quantum
- biotechnology
- renewable energy
- batteries.
The Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering (ATSE) administer GCF funding. After this round, our department will continue to support international collaboration through the Global Science and Technology Diplomacy Fund.