ClosedBusinessRound 7
Made In Queensland
DNRMMRRD · Australia
Made In Queensland provides funding to Queensland small and medium sized manufacturers to improve international competitiveness, productivity and innovation through adopting new technologies and creating high-skilled jobs. Round 7 offers grants from $50000 to $2500000.
Funding
$50K – $2.5M
Closed
24 Jan 2025
Location
Queensland
Who Can Apply
• Must be a Queensland-based manufacturer
• Must be registered for GST
• Must hold an active Australian Business Number
• Must employ between 5 and 200 employees
• Must contribute at least 50% of eligible project costs
Eligible applicants are Queensland-based manufacturers that are registered for GST, hold an active Australian Business Number, employ between 5 and 200 employees, and can contribute at least 50% of eligible project costs. Applications are assessed through a competitive two-stage process, with only the highest-ranking Stage 1 applicants invited to submit a detailed Stage 2 application.
What's Funded
Adoption of new technologies by Queensland manufacturing businesses to improve productivity, innovation and international competitiveness.Expected Outcomes
Increased international competitiveness, higher productivity, greater innovation and generation of high-skilled jobs.Key Information
Applicant Types
companyother
Stage
growthestablished
Funding Purposes
innovationcapital_expenditureemployment
Keywords
Made In QueenslandmanufacturingQueenslandtechnology adoptionproductivityinnovationinternational competitivenessjobs
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is the Made In Queensland?
The Made In Queensland is a business grant offered by DNRMMRRD in Australia, providing $50K – $2.5M in funding. Made In Queensland provides funding to Queensland small and medium sized manufacturers to improve international competitiveness, productivity and innovation through adopting new technologies and creating high-skilled jobs. Round 7 offers grants from $50000 to $2500000.
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How much funding does the Made In Queensland provide?
The Made In Queensland provides $50K – $2.5M in funding.
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Who is eligible for the Made In Queensland?
- Must be a Queensland-based manufacturer
- Must be registered for GST
- Must hold an active Australian Business Number
- Must employ between 5 and 200 employees
- Must contribute at least 50% of eligible project costs
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When does the Made In Queensland close?
Applications closed on 24 Jan 2025.
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What activities are funded?
Adoption of new technologies by Queensland manufacturing businesses to improve productivity, innovation and international competitiveness.
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How do I apply for the Made In Queensland?
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