Ms Rachel Geddes

APR Intern is a not for profit program that is Australia's only all sector - all discipline postgraduate internship program, transforming Australian businesses through university research collaborations. APR.Intern provides a platform for industry to further develop and innovate through short-term 3-5 month tightly focused research projects, and gives postgraduate students the opportunity to apply highly analytical research expertise to the project while gaining invaluable experience in an industry setting.

Over the next four years, APR.Intern will undergo a national expansion placing 1400 new research internships into industry from 2017 to 2020. A new Australian Government rebate of 50% on the cost of a typical 5 month PhD internship of $26k, is now available to all small-to-medium and large enterprise, as well as government agencies, exclusively through the APR.Intern program.

Australian Postgraduate Research (APR) Intern
Senior Business Developer 
Your interests
The program engages across all industry sectors and all disciplines, however, we do have a particular focus on science, technology, engineering and mathematics. Our aims is to ensure CRCs, businesses and universities in attendance are made aware of the p

Prof David Giles

University of South Australia, MinEx CRC
John Ralston Chair of Minerals and Resources Engineering 
Your interests
Interested in anything to do with innovation, productivity, safety and environment in the resources and energy sector

Ms Lynette Gillman

The University of Melbourne
Senior Business Development Manager 
Your interests
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Dr Mark Glazebrook

Lowitja Institute
Director, Innovation and Business Development 
Your interests

innovation - product commercialisatio

research/knowledge translation

Dr Dale Godfrey Australia

Through collaboration and innovation the University of Adelaide provides tailored solutions to the challenges you face within your business.

The Research & Business Partnerships team has the expertise and focus to understand and service the innovation needs of customers within key business sectors.

University of Adelaide
Senior Grants officer 
Your interests
Will add later

Mrs May Ling Goode

CSIRO
Investment Portfolio Coordinator 
Your interests
Business Development and Commercialisation, Equity Portfolio management.

Dr Steve Gower

Space Environment Research Centre
General Manager 
Your interests
Knowledge transfer through CRC industry

Dr Paul Greenhill

Indagus - Project management information systems (Indagus.com).

Technology Management. Development of multi-party shared risk, shared cost research focused on industry aligned research. Impact Assessment: quantitative and qualitative evaluation of projects or research. Development of technology strategy and alignment with corporate strategy. Roadmapping. . Quantitative Project Risk Analysis: Techno-economic modelling to determine drivers of value and sources of uncertainty (risk). Interest in meeting CRCs or companies needing support/consultation. Meet me to access my past experience with iMove CRC, Future Ageing bid, CRC Hear, CRC for Rail Innovation, CSIRO, Goyder Institute, Asia Pacific LNG.

Morro Verde Group Pty Ltd / Indagus.com
Principal 
Your interests

Technology Management. Development of multi-party shared risk, shared cost research focused on industry aligned research. Impact Assessment: quantitative and qualitative evaluation of projects or research. Development of technology strategy and alignment with corporate strategy. Roadmapping. Project management information systems (Indagus). Quantitative Project Risk Analysis: Techno-economic modelling to determine drivers of value and sources of uncertainty (risk). Interest in meeting CRCs or companies needing support/consultation. Meet me to access my past experience with iMove CRC, Future Ageing bid, CRC Hear, CRC for Rail Innovation, CSIRO, Goyder Institute, Asia Pacific LNG.

Dr Scott Grierson

Dr Scott Grierson
Blue Economy CRC
LinkedIn logo Bid Engagement Consultant 
Your interests

The Blue Economy CRC invites participation from interested researchers, industry collaborators and investors engaged in the offshore engineering, aquaculture and renewable energy sectors that have an interest in the future of offshore food and energy production. Moving offshore and achieving a significant increase in the scale of seafood and energy production requires integration of multiple sectors and creative thinking to build commercially and technically viable systems that can deliver real value. Involvement in this CRC bid gives participants access to a global network of researchers, engineers and infrastructure while offering considerable leverage of cash contributions made through the program.