NSW-Korea grants program
Thursday, 07 August, 2008
The NSW Government and the South Korean province of Gangwon have announced a collaborative program for joint technology projects.
The grants, valued at up to $100,000 each, are aimed at research collaborations in medical devices, ICT, nanotechnology and biotechnology, NSW science minister Verity Firth said.
Research teams applying for grants must have at least one company or researcher from both NSW and Gangwon.
Application forms are available here
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