Australia’s biggest tilt at commercialising university research finally got underway on Wednesday with an initial $180 million unlocked for researchers working in priority areas like processing of critical minerals, renewable hydrogen and green metals. The Education department run $1.6 billion Australia’s Economic Accelerator (AEA) opened its first round, seeking applications for staged funding for projects…
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