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FundingStart-ups offered GAP in overseas marketsBy Michelle Hammond A new scheme, called the Global Acceleration Program, has been launched to help innovative start-ups enter export markets in North America or China.
In conjunction with the Victorian Government, the program will be delivered by Australia-based Pyksis and the US-based ANZA Technology Network, both of which assist companies in global commercialisation.
GAP is a pilot program, the first phase of which will be focused on the US market. Mark Gustowski of Pyksis Victoria says GAP has been structured to provide companies with the knowledge and first-hand expertise on how to enter an international market.
This is achieved by travelling to the country in question, such as the US, where companies receive in-depth mentoring from experts in their industry.
Gustowski says the program isn’t aimed at generating a sale or the creation of a licensing agreement.
“It’s about generating the networks, contacts and partnerships that will allow for companies to have a sustained and strategic entry into their target market,” he says.
According to Gustowski, entry into GAP is competitive, with no more than five companies per intake. The first program consists of the following:
The GAP Program is valued at over $35,000 per company. However, the overseas component only caters for one person per company and successful candidates are required to contribute $5,000 in order to participate.
All other program-related costs including international airfares, in-country travel and accommodation are covered by GAP. Gustowski says GAP is industry-agnostic, so there is no focus on a particular sector. He does, however, outline the main Australian industries of interest in the US.
“There’s a lot of strength in renewables and sustainability, and Australia’s got some really good technology and innovation in agribusiness and also in transport,” he says.
While there is no revenue benchmark for eligibility, companies are looked favourably upon if they display:
For more information, contact Pyksis on 03 8648 6419 or email . |
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