Posted: 7 August 2023
More than $64.8 million in funding has been awarded to 8 new Australian Research Council (ARC) Industrial Transformation Training Centres and 5 new ARC Industrial Transformation Research Hubs to mentor and train Australia’s next generation of research professionals, and to support partnerships between universities and industry that will generate real-world outcomes that are vital to Australia’s economic growth.
Announcing the funding, ARC Chief Executive Officer Ms Judi Zielke PSM said that the funding, awarded under the ARC’s Industrial Transformation Research Program, will provide innovative research benefits, new products and commercial opportunities for Australia.
“These new ARC Industrial Transformation Training Centres and Research Hubs will allow Australia’s best researchers to engage with critical industry partners to address current and future challenges faced by industrial sectors,” Ms Zielke said.
“They will also facilitate outstanding Higher Degree by Research and Postdoctoral training to equip an industry-ready workforce, strengthening Australia’s wider research capability nationally and internationally.”
Universities and industry organisations will also provide over $227 million in additional funding for the new ARC Training Centres, as well as over $78 million for the new ARC Research Hubs, which will help increase collaboration between innovative researchers and industries vital to Australia’s social and economic future.
These contributions will allow researchers and students to access the latest technology, facilities, and to collaborate with leading industry experts to develop transformative solutions across government in Industrial Transformation Priority areas, such as Recycling and Clean Energy, and Advanced Manufacturing.
The 8 new ARC Industrial Transformation Training Centres commencing in 2023 are:
The 5 new ARC Industrial Transformation Research Hubs commencing in 2023 are:
More information about each of the successful 2023 Industrial Transformation Training Centres and Research Hubs is available on the ARC website.