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Labelling Scheme for Smart Devices

Australian Government · Australia

The Labelling Scheme for Smart Devices provides one grant of up to $1.7 million to an Internet of Things peak body. Funding supports the co-design and implementation of a voluntary labelling scheme for consumer-grade smart devices and related consumer cyber security awareness activities.

Funding

Up to $1.7M

Duration

up to 3 years

Location

Australia

Who Can Apply

• Applicant must be an Internet of Things (IoT) peak body • One eligible applicant will be funded • Detailed eligibility requirements are not stated on the page and may be contained in the grant opportunity guidelines
The page states the grant is for an Internet of Things (IoT) peak body. One eligible applicant will receive funding of up to $1.7 million. No further detailed eligibility requirements are provided in the page text.

What's Funded

Co-designing and implementing an industry-led, internationally aligned voluntary labelling scheme for consumer-grade smart devices in Australia, and increasing consumer awareness of proposed mandatory minimum cyber security standards for smart devices.

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Expected Outcomes

A voluntary smart device labelling scheme is implemented, consumer understanding of product security increases, consumers can make more informed purchasing decisions, the Australian market aligns more closely with international best practice, and manufacturers adopt more secure-by-design and privacy protections.

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Key Information

Applicant Types

other

Stage

any

Funding Purposes

innovationcommunityother

Keywords

cyber securitysmart devicesInternet of ThingsIoTlabelling schemeconsumer protectiondigital security

Frequently Asked Questions

1

What is the Labelling Scheme for Smart Devices?

The Labelling Scheme for Smart Devices is a business grant offered by Australian Government in Australia, providing Up to $1.7M in funding. The Labelling Scheme for Smart Devices provides one grant of up to $1.7 million to an Internet of Things peak body. Funding supports the co-design and implementation of a voluntary labelling scheme for consumer-grade smart devices and related consumer cyber security awareness activities.
2

How much funding does the Labelling Scheme for Smart Devices provide?

The Labelling Scheme for Smart Devices provides Up to $1.7M in funding. The typical project duration is up to 3 years.
3

Who is eligible for the Labelling Scheme for Smart Devices?

  • Applicant must be an Internet of Things (IoT) peak body
  • One eligible applicant will be funded
  • Detailed eligibility requirements are not stated on the page and may be contained in the grant opportunity guidelines
4

What activities are funded?

Co-designing and implementing an industry-led, internationally aligned voluntary labelling scheme for consumer-grade smart devices in Australia, and increasing consumer awareness of proposed mandatory minimum cyber security standards for smart devices.
5

How do I apply for the Labelling Scheme for Smart Devices?

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