Australia - Queensland Government and CSIRO launch free program to boost local agricultural innovation

06.08.2025 305 views

Australia's national science agency, CSIRO, is calling on Queensland-based small-to-medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) working across agriculture, food and related technologies to apply for its next Innovate to Grow program.

Delivered as part of the Queensland Government-funded Regional University Industry Collaboration (RUIC) program, this research and development (R&D) training program guides businesses through developing and implementing research strategies with support from experienced researchers and industry mentors.

Dr George Feast, CSIRO's Director for SME Connect Programs, said Queensland businesses are brimming with fresh ideas, but turning those concepts into market-ready innovations requires the right mix of expertise, networks and funding.

"We're helping SMEs with a pathway from concept to commercialisation, with access to world-class researchers at regional Queensland universities, and matched R&D support – as well as support from our specialist team of facilitators," Dr Feast said.

A recent CSIRO report found collaborations with universities and research institutions helps SMEs develop new products and services, increase speed to market and address challenges and opportunities specific to their industry.

Lloyd Tailby from Erkmark Australia completed CSIRO’s Innovate to Grow in 2025.

“The program was a big help in guiding me to refine the problem and progress with collaboration," Mr Tailby said.

“This is a valuable program for any small business with good ideas who want to explore R&D opportunities.”

CSIRO’s Innovate to Grow: Agriculture, Food & Technology – Queensland is open to SMEs developing or supplying solutions in:

  • Agriculture technology (agritech)
  • Food and beverage manufacturing
  • Crop innovation
  • Livestock and aquaculture
  • Alternative proteins
  • Packaging, handling and storage
  • Transport, logistics and provenance
  • Other

 

Source - https://www.csiro.au

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