Grants of up to $100,000 available to build WA’s innovation capability

by WA Government News | Mar 25, 2019
  • New pilot program to help innovative WA businesses become investor ready
  • X-TEND WA program funded through the McGowan Government's $16.7 million New Industries Fund
  • Government supporting WA start-ups, emerging businesses and small-to-medium sized enterprises to grow the economy and support WA jobs 

The McGowan Government has launched a new pilot program to help Western Australian start-ups, emerging businesses and small-to-medium sized enterprises become investor ready.

The X-TEND WA program offers organisations that deliver innovator or investor education programs access to grants of up to $100,000. Applications are now open and close on April 23, 2019.

The funding will be used to deliver programs that are designed to assist WA start-ups, emerging businesses and small-to-medium sized enterprises in becoming scalable and/or investor ready.

The X-TEND WA program will also offer support to organisations that deliver programs designed to further educate current and potential investors, to provide confidence for private investment in innovative projects throughout Western Australia.

The program is a new initiative funded through the McGowan Government's $16.7 million New Industries Fund (NIF). The NIF is designed to support projects that build entrepreneurship, innovation and commercialisation to accelerate venture creation, economic diversification and support WA jobs. 

For more information, visit http://www.newindustries.wa.gov.au 

Comments attributed to Innovation and ICT Minister Dave Kelly:

"The McGowan Government's X-TEND WA program will give more small WA businesses the opportunity to thrive, create WA jobs and provide a boost to the local economy.

"The new pilot program will also enhance education of investors, creating greater confidence for investment in Western Australian innovative projects.

"Improving investment in WA's start-ups, emerging businesses and small enterprises is crucial to ensuring our local and talented innovators stay in WA, rather than moving interstate or overseas.

"When local businesses stay in WA, they are creating job opportunities for Western Australians and helping diversify our local economy."

Minister's office - 6552 6100

Grants of up to $100,000 available to build WA’s innovation capability

by WA Government News | Mar 25, 2019
  • New pilot program to help innovative WA businesses become investor ready
  • X-TEND WA program funded through the McGowan Government's $16.7 million New Industries Fund
  • Government supporting WA start-ups, emerging businesses and small-to-medium sized enterprises to grow the economy and support WA jobs 

The McGowan Government has launched a new pilot program to help Western Australian start-ups, emerging businesses and small-to-medium sized enterprises become investor ready.

The X-TEND WA program offers organisations that deliver innovator or investor education programs access to grants of up to $100,000. Applications are now open and close on April 23, 2019.

The funding will be used to deliver programs that are designed to assist WA start-ups, emerging businesses and small-to-medium sized enterprises in becoming scalable and/or investor ready.

The X-TEND WA program will also offer support to organisations that deliver programs designed to further educate current and potential investors, to provide confidence for private investment in innovative projects throughout Western Australia.

The program is a new initiative funded through the McGowan Government's $16.7 million New Industries Fund (NIF). The NIF is designed to support projects that build entrepreneurship, innovation and commercialisation to accelerate venture creation, economic diversification and support WA jobs. 

For more information, visit http://www.newindustries.wa.gov.au 

Comments attributed to Innovation and ICT Minister Dave Kelly:

"The McGowan Government's X-TEND WA program will give more small WA businesses the opportunity to thrive, create WA jobs and provide a boost to the local economy.

"The new pilot program will also enhance education of investors, creating greater confidence for investment in Western Australian innovative projects.

"Improving investment in WA's start-ups, emerging businesses and small enterprises is crucial to ensuring our local and talented innovators stay in WA, rather than moving interstate or overseas.

"When local businesses stay in WA, they are creating job opportunities for Western Australians and helping diversify our local economy."

Minister's office - 6552 6100

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