A vital role for SBIR in Australia’s future-making

By Natalie Chapman

In an era where innovation drives economic growth and technological advancement, Australia faces a critical opportunity to enhance its sovereign capability and foster new industries through small business innovation research (SBIR) programs.

These programs, which have seen substantial success in the US, offer a strategic framework for supporting startups and small businesses, enabling them to develop and prove their technologies.

As we look to shape a Future Made in Australia, the expansion and robust funding of SBIR-type programs are essential. 

The importance of SBIR programs

SBIR programs are crucial because they balance funding with the need to prove the viability of a product or service.

Startups are inherently risky, and Australian organisations (including government departments) are often conservative about taking risks, preferring proven solutions from overseas that are not often fit for purpose. This conservative approach limits local innovation.

SBIR programs bridge this gap by providing necessary support to startups and small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), allowing them to demonstrate their value and attract customers. This not only benefits individual businesses but also strengthens Australia’s economic and industrial base by encouraging local innovation and building expertise and capacity. 

Read more in gemaker Managing Director Natalie Chapman‘s insight on the InnovationAus website.

Written by:

Natalie Chapman

BSc (Hons), MCom (Marketing), MBA, RTTP, GAICD
Managing Director

Natalie is a STEM commercialisation and marketing expert with more than 20 years’ experience turning innovative ideas and technologies into thriving businesses. She holds a Bachelor of Science with Honours in Chemistry from UNSW and an MBA in Marketing from the University of Wollongong (UOW). As Leader of Business Development...

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