Help to commercialise innovative technologies
Labor HQ
posted Friday, 18 December 2009
Kim Carr
Eleven
fund managers will distribute a total of $64 million in government
funding to assist 35 early stage companies to continue developing and
commercialising their innovative technologies.
Senator Kim Carr, Minister for Innovation, Industry, Science and
Research, today announced that the fund managers had signed funding
agreements under the Australian Government's Innovation Investment Follow-on Fund (IIFF) program.
"I announced the IIFF program in March as part of the Rudd
Government's comprehensive response to the global recession. It was a
timely and temporary measure to assist early stage companies with high
potential through the crisis," Senator Carr said.
"The global recession, the worst in 75 years, made accessing high
risk capital extremely difficult. The IIFF provides the leg-up that
some of our best and brightest start-ups need to continue. If we lose
them, we will never get them back."
IIFF funding extends support to 35 promising companies that had
previously received investment capital through the first two rounds of
the Innovation Investment Fund, the Pre-Seed Fund and the former ICT Incubators programs. These companies were selected through a rigorous competitive process.
"The companies that benefit from this fund employ more than 450 people in high-skill, high-wage jobs," Senator Carr said.
"An important objective of the program is to fund investee companies
quickly. Already $15.58 million has been provided, ranging from
$200,000 to $7 million to companies involved in the information and
communications technology, manufacturing and bioscience sectors.
"Making money available for investment through the IIFF program has
boosted confidence and shaken loose additional private sector capital.
"Some practical benefits that have flowed already include enabling
the recipient companies to continue R&D operations and to maintain
employment."
For more information visit www.ausindustry.gov.au ring the AusIndustry hotline on 13 28 46 or email hotline@ausindustry.gov.au.
Details of the 11 fund managers are attached here.