Industry Development
$20 Million Emerging Technologies Commercialisation Fund Now Open
Minister for Innovation, Science and Technology Anoulack Chanthivong has announced the opening of the Emerging Technologies Commercialisation Fund (ETCF) at Greenhouse, Sydney on 5 March 2026. The ETCF opens at 10am 6 March. Guidelines and an application form are available by clicking this link. The event also celebrated successful recipients in the $4.75 million Biosciences Fund and $6 million RNA Pipeline Grants program. A media release detailing all three programs is available in the News section.
Highlights
Don't miss our next breakfast seminar - 'Sensing the Future: Smart Technologies for NSW and National Resilience'
Join NSSN Co-Director Professor Ben Eggleton to learn how how smart sensing is delivering important benefits for NSW and Australia, and how it can play a central role in strengthening national resilience, security and future economic growth. Tickets here.
NSW RNA Manufacturing Facility Gears Up for 2026 Completion
Construction of the NSW Government’s $96 million RNA Research and Manufacturing Facility is on track to open next year.
Australian Satellite Tracking Prototype to Debut at IAC 2025: A Leap Forward in Space Domain Awareness
Defence Innovation Network unveils OWL prototype at the International Astronautical Congress 2025 in Sydney.
NSW Government Signs MoU with Singapore to Strengthen Cooperation across Research and Innovation
The MoU focuses on complementary capabilities in quantum technologies, RNA therapeutics and semiconductors.
About the NSW Chief Scientist & Engineer
The NSW Chief Scientist & Engineer, Professor Hugh Durrant-Whyte, consults widely with academia, industry and government to ensure scientific knowledge and research can be adapted and used to benefit the people, environment, industry and economy of NSW.
