Western Sydney University’s Launch Pad Technology Business Incubator has been announced as the recipient of a competitive Federal Incubator Funding grant.
The Hon. Craig Laundy MP, Minister for Small and Family Business, the Workplace and Deregulation, announced the outcome of the Australian Government’s Incubator Support Initiative at the University’s Penrith campus.
Launch Pad will receive $500,000 as part of the Initiative, which aims to assist Australian start-ups in developing the capabilities to achieve commercial success in international markets.
Dr Andy Marks, Assistant Vice-Chancellor of Western Sydney University, said the funding will be used to establish a unique business accelerator program at Launch Pad, called “Start-up SydWest”.
“Start-ups in western Sydney experience a lack of local support. Start-up SydWest will fill a gap in this market; unlock the potential for large scale start-up activity in the region; and significantly impact the capacity for innovation in western Sydney,” said Dr Marks.
Working across three university campus sites in Penrith, Parramatta and Liverpool, Start-up SydWest will offer services to 30 start-ups – with a focus on supporting businesses in high-growth sectors such as medtech, edu-tech, agri-business and advanced manufacturing.
Don Wright, the Head of Launch Pad at Western Sydney University, said Start-up SydWest will expand on the existing services offered by Launch Pad, by upscaling current activities to deliver increased mentoring, training and commercialisation support to develop new high-tech products and services.
“Start-up SydWest will help start-ups to infuse technologies – such as data analytics, artificial intelligence, machine learning, virtual reality and additive manufacturing – and help tech start-ups access Asian markets, particularly in China, India and Vietnam,” said Mr Wright.
During a tour of the Launch Pad facilities at the University’s Penrith campus, Minister Laundy commended the University for “cultivating the entrepreneurial flair” of start-ups in western Sydney.