1 CRC-pardy Final CRC-pardy Nuts & Bolts Growth Centres SelectionCriteria Case Studies Impact Tool $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 Final CRC-pardy
2 Nuts and bolts for $100 What is the timing of the CRC Rounds?
3 Nuts and bolts for $200 What matching funds do I need?You must at least match what you ask for (in cash and in-kind)
4 Nuts and bolts for $300 Who can participate ?CRC-P – minimum two Australian industry entities (one an SME) plus research organisation CRC – a group including one Australian industry entity and one research organisation
5 Nuts and bolts for $400 What is the limit on funds ? CRCs – no limitCRC-Ps – $3 million
6 Nuts and bolts for $500 Who assesses CRC and CRC-P applicationsThe CRC Advisory Committee and the Minister for Industry, Innovation and Science
7 Growth Centres for $100 What do the six Industry Growth Centres cover?Advanced Manufacturing; Cyber Security; Food and Agribusiness; Medical Technologies and Pharmaceuticals; Mining Equipment, Technology and Services; and Oil, Gas and Energy Resources.
8 Growth Centres for $200 What is the key information you need from the Growth Centres? 10-year Sector Competitiveness Plan
9 Growth Centres for $300 What is the best way to engage the Growth Centres? It depends Early Face-to-face if possible They want to help, and are in great position to do so.
10 Growth Centres for $400 Can a Growth Centre be a CRC Participant ?Yes, but rare
11 Growth Centres for $500 Is Growth Centre involvement compulsory ?No, but highly desirable
12 Selection criteria for $100What are the selection criteria? Industry Impact Scientific Excellence Management/governance arrangements Education program National Benefit Value for money
13 Selection criteria for $200Are the selection criteria of equal value? 30% Industry Impact 30% Proposed research activities 10% Management/governance arrangements 10% Education program 10% National Benefit 10% Value for money
14 Selection criteria for $300What does an “industry outcome” include ? Industry problem solved Tangible product, service, policy or process Commercial benefit and spillovers
15 Selection criteria for $400What makes competitive “research activities”? Strong link to industry outcome Pathway to adoption Participant involvement
16 Selection criteria for $500What are the governance arrangements for a CRC for a CRC-P? Company limited by guarantee CRC- Steering Committee
17 Case studies for $100 Medical Services
18 Mining and InfrastructureCase studies for $200 Mining and Infrastructure
19 Case studies for $300 Manufacturing
20 Environment and AgricultureCase studies for $400 Environment and Agriculture
21 Social and Economic DevelopmentCase studies for $500 Social and Economic Development
22 Impact Tool for $100 When is the Impact Tool required ?At stage II of full CRC bids
23 Impact Tool for $200 What measures does the Impact Tool generate?The Impact Tool generates two commonly used measures of return on investment: the net present value (NPV) and the benefit:cost ration (BCR) We conclude that the value of the Impact Tool is not only for ex-ante and ex-post evaluation of the impacts of particular technologies, but it also provides a very effective tool for RD&E project planning
24 Impact Tool for $300 What are the elements of the impact tool ?
25 Impact Tool for $400 Is the Impact Tool just for CRC selection ?No, used at all reviews
26 Impact Tool for $500 How far out does the Impact Tool go ? 15 years
27 Final CRC-pardy Write your own “Future Headline” from a CRC or CRC-P you would like to see. Discuss it with the person next to you for two minutes