The State Government is looking for ideas or products at any stage of development that could reduce existing harms in workplaces but need help to take them from a prototype to the market – $500,000 in funding on offer.
Minister for Better Regulation, Kevin Anderson said they are looking for ideas or products at any stage of development that could reduce existing harms in workplaces but need help to take them from a prototype to the market.
Selected applicants will have the opportunity to work with the Centre, to co-design the research and development’s innovation process from its current state through to commercialisation.
“Taking a solution from an idea or prototype to market is a challenging process, and unfortunately so many great ideas and concepts never get off the ground. This funding is all about finding these innovative ideas and making them a reality,” Mr Anderson said.
“We know that technological developments in work health and safety have the potential to save lives, so it’s critical we support new innovations in this space to make the transition to market.”
Submit your idea before November 19.
For more information on the work of the Centre or to submit your idea, visit centreforwhs.nsw.gov.au
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