New funding for industry-led research and development will play a key role in shaping the future of the timber industry across Victoria and driving its growth.
The Gippsland Centre of the National Institute for Forestry Products Innovation (NIFPI) has up to $3.8 million available for research grants and is now calling for proposals .
Through the first round of grants opened, individual research grants from $50,000 to $500,000 are available for projects including the development of new and improved timber products, enhancing tree growing, improved supply chain innovation and efficiency and other research priorities identified for the Victorian industry.
The NIFPI Gippsland Centre was established in July 2020 and is a joint initiative between the Victorian and Commonwealth governments. The centre’s committee members were appointed in late 2020 – chair Professor Andrew O’Loughlin from Federation University leads a group with a range of experience and expertise in Victoria’s local timber and forestry industry.
The NIFPI initiative complements the support available through the Victorian Timber Innovation Fund as well as the work being undertaken by the Gippsland Forestry Hub.
Funding proposals for eligible research and development can be made before 14 May 2021. Visit www.nifpi.org.au for more information about NIFPI Gippsland Centre or to apply for funding.
Source: Vic Government