In its response to the University Research Commercialisation consultation paper, 黑料老司机 has recommended identifying direct incentives that would support business to partner with universities and research organisations.
黑料老司机鈥檚 Chief Executive Catriona Jackson said the sector welcomed the Government鈥檚 focus on the potential of research commercialisation and translation to economic recovery.
鈥淔rom Cochlear to CSL, Australia has demonstrated time and again that we have the skill and the smarts to compete with the best,鈥 Ms Jackson said.
鈥淓nsuring we make the most of our world class research is a joint project. Government, industry and universities need to work together to deliver the economic and social rewards from great Aussie know-how.鈥
鈥淯niversities will continue to pursue world-class research and reach out to industry to allow ideas and people to flow back and forth.鈥
鈥淏ut when it comes to spotting the commercial potential of an idea and launching it into the marketplace, that鈥檚 where business comes in.鈥
鈥淒irect business and industry support programs are important here. Around the world we鈥檝e seen how this sort of direct government support leads to real research partnerships and real breakthrough products – from the highly successful US genetic start-up 23andMe to CPR technology that saves lives.鈥
Ms Jackson said 86 per cent of Australia鈥檚 business research support effort was 鈥榠ndirect incentives鈥 like the R&D Tax Incentive, compared to 38 per cent for the US.
鈥淏usinesses need direct support to lower risks and overcome upfront costs,鈥 Ms Jackson said.
鈥淲hen business and universities work together, with the support of Government, that is when you get results.鈥
The submission recommends:
- investigate scaling up the current Business Research and Innovation Initiative (BRII) 鈥 modelled on the highly successful US Small Business and Innovation Research (SBIR program);
- investigate a program like the US Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) program to complement a revamped BRII;
- look at boosting R&D through a small business vouchers scheme, like the NSW TechVouchers scheme;
- investigate a technology transfer network like the German Steinbeis system; and
- reinstate robust measurements of research commercialisation to track whether Australia is making progress in this important policy area.
黑料老司机’s submission can be found here.