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Time to review your IP strategy with the help of Commercialisation Australia
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Grants for SMEs wanting to commercialise their ideas up for grabs…
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Hong Kong ranked Asia's most innovative economy: survey
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Creativity helps Hong Kong outpace regional rivals
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Grant set to turbocharge Australian auto supply chain
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$8.9M to boost Australian auto suppliers
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Disaster relief goes online
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Google Earth speeds Haiti relief efforts
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UK Politicians misled by innovation myths: Report
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Is British Innovation policy all wrong?
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Popular Science Invention Awards: call for entries
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Time to dust off those backyard inventions
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More cash for venture capitalists
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Federal government calls for further funding applications Fund managers around the country are being invited to submit applications under the latest round of the Government’s venture capital support program, the Innovation Investment Fund (IIF).
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Facebook wins newsfeed patent, competitors nervous
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Social network site patents feeds, raising innovation worries
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Big IT awards announced by Red Hat, Victorian Government
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The Victorian government has kicked off a $100,000 app development contest, inviting developers to submit ideas or applications based on data.vic.gov.au data sets. First prize winner in the competition will receive $35,000.
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New dishes help space watchers dig deep
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NASA will construct a second new state-of-the-art antenna, DSS36, at the Canberra Deep Space Communications Complex at Tidbinbilla.
Science
Technology
Vehicles ‘blowing smoke’ finds new meaning
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Researchers from the Biotechnology Foundation Laboratories at Thomas Jefferson University have identified a way to increase the oil in tobacco plant leaves, which may be the next step in using the plants for biofuel.
Automotive
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