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Qld to invest in collaborative energy R&D

COLLABORATIVE research and development projects that address issues in priority areas such as energy and engineering will gather more momentum with applications opening for the second round of the $15 million Advance Queensland Innovation Partnerships program.

Lou Caruana
Advance Queensland pushing energy research collaboration.

Advance Queensland pushing energy research collaboration.

Innovation Minister Leeanne Enoch said the program was an investment in Queensland’s economic future, designed to develop new products and new services that gave the state an edge in global markets and...

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