Research Link Australia

The workshop will seek feedback from startups regarding their needs for finding research partners, research outputs, or innovations. Additionally, it will explore ways to profile startup R&D to make it more discoverable by researchers.

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Helping connect startups and researchers

Research Link Australia is an information service platform for finding information about Australian research and innovation activities from both publicly funded organisations and businesses, making it easier for discovering research or business partners.

The workshop will seek feedback from startups regarding their needs for finding research partners, research outputs, or innovations. Additionally, it will explore ways to profile startup R&D to make it more discoverable by researchers.

Research Link Australia is developed and hosted by Australian Research Data Commons, with dedicated funding from the Australian Government's National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS).

The Panellists:

  • Murray Hurps - Director of Entrepreneurship, UTS
  • Thorsten Wilhelm- Research Translation, Industry and Stakeholder Engagement, The University of Sydney
  • Alessandro Luongo - Program Director, Digital Health CRC

You will love this if you:

  • Are a founder looking to leverage research knowledge, support and resources
  • A researcher curious about how to commercialise your IP
  • A research supervisor or supporter
  • University or research institute academic/professional staff
  • Want to meet like minds in research commercialisation
  • Want to develop your own ideas or early stage company with research components

About ARDC

Australian Research Data Commons is Australia's leading research data infrastructure facility. ARDC is enabled by the Australian Government's National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS).

About Spark Festival

Spark Festival has a mandate to coordinate and promote startup-focused events that spark engagement into and across the startup ecosystem.

Spark Festival has been made possible by support from the City of Sydney, the Australian Government Department of Industry, Science and Resources, Herbert Smith Freehills, the Atlassian Foundation and Pledge 1%, ACS Labs and Harbour City Labs, Stone & Chalk, Startup Daily, Net Nada, UTS Graduate Research School, TURO and Startup/Angels and continues its mission to drive engagement into and across the NSW startup ecosystem.

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