Australia invests heavily in health innovation through a range of federal and state programs. Funding covers medical device development, clinical trials, digital health technology, aged care and primary care infrastructure. Programs are open to businesses, universities and research institutions with a clear path to improved health outcomes.
In Queensland, queensland's grant programs are administered through business queensland, advance queensland, qrida and a network of industry bodies including screen queensland.
Open programs
3 totalA grant program that supports women-founded and led innovation-driven enterprises preparing for early-stage capital raises. The fund provides grants from $50,000 to $200,000 matched at a 1:3 ratio to help Queensland female founders close investment rounds and grow their businesses across various industries.
Supports entrepreneurially minded organisations and partners to collaborate on solving regionally significant or cross-industry relevant real-world problems through innovation. The program enables regional innovation leaders to collaborate and unlock Queensland's economic potential while boosting connections to strengthen innovation networks.
Industry Research Fellowships provide support to PhD qualified researchers to undertake innovative research in partnership with an industry partner that addresses a key industry issue or challenge. The program aims to spur innovation, produce new technologies and services, and create high-paying jobs.
Grant information is sourced from official government websites and updated regularly. Always verify current eligibility and deadlines before applying.