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WA Government News | Aug 13, 2018
- McGowan Government allocates $800,000 from the New Industries Fund to establish WA Data Science Innovation Hub
- Curtin University to be the lead university for the McGowan Government's third innovation hub
- The innovation hub will provide practical training and develop skills for WA jobs in data science
The McGowan Government has unveiled plans for its third innovation hub, to provide training and develop skills for Western Australians to take on WA jobs in the rapidly growing field of data science.
The WA Data Science Innovation Hub will be run in collaboration with Curtin University and run across Curtin's Perth and Bentley sites to ensure maximum engagement with industry. It will be officially launched next month with an industry event.
The State Government is providing $800,000 over four years, through the $16.7 million New Industries Fund, for a Business Connector to manage the hub and Curtin University is also providing $800,000 towards the hub over four years.
The hub will provide access to specialised data science capabilities in universities and trained graduates, upskilling programs for industry, the translation of data science capabilities from the resources sector to emerging sectors, and promote the value of data science in WA.
Industry and stakeholders in the data science community were consulted on the innovation hub to ensure the innovation hub supports WA jobs and benefits the WA economy.
This week is National Science Week (August 11-19) which aims to encourage an interest in science pursuits among the general public, and acknowledge the work of Australian scientists.
Read more via the media statement.