The Venture Catalyst acceleration program is open to founders in any industry sector who are developing innovative new products, services, or business models that can compete in global markets. Designed for startups with the potential for high growth, this tailored six-month program includes a $10,000 AUD equity-free stipend and retention of all intellectual property.
The state's first acceleration program designed for startups who are developing new services or products for the space industry, supported by the State Government's Space Innovation Fund. The six-month program gives founders customised support to plan and build scalable and investment-ready businesses, including a $10,000 AUD equity-free stipend and retention of all intellectual property.
Today UniSA announces the 11 groundbreaking startups merit selected to partake in the Innovation and Collaboration Centre’s (ICC) startup accelerator program, Venture Catalyst.
University of South Australia based startup Paladin Space has demonstrated the world’s first space payload capable of capturing debris from multiple targets and storing it on satellites for recycling, reducing the cost of space debris removal and making the process more sustainable.
At the ICC, International Women’s Day is a day to acknowledge and celebrate incredible female founders.
A South Australian startup is on a nation-wide mission to transform client access to allied health services like occupational therapy using artificial intelligence (AI).
An Adelaide startup has adapted its world-first bioreactor technology for deployment in space, meaning biological supplements essential for human health in zero-gravity environments could be produced en route to Mars or beyond, rather than transported or resupplied from Earth.
In a big win for space research and development in Adelaide, UniSA today opened a new Advanced Manufacturing facility and revealed significant industry investment in four space research projects under the iLAuNCH Trailblazer.