Australian Government backs bold ideas to solve real-world challenges

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From quantum sensors to solar-powered hydrogen reactors and deep-underground wi-fi, 39 groundbreaking research projects have received a boost through the Albanese Government’s Australia’s Economic Accelerator (AEA) Innovate program.

Backed by more than $93 million in funding, these projects span critical fields including quantum technologies, renewable energy, agriculture, medtech, defence, and advanced manufacturing—fast-tracking research breakthroughs from lab to market.

Among the standout quantum projects are:

  • Quantum communications over turbulent air – The Australian National University is building free-space adaptive optics systems to enable secure quantum communication even in unstable atmospheric conditions.

  • Quantum-enhanced sensing – The University of Adelaide is developing next-generation SQUID array technologies and maturing quantum sensors to meet real-world needs.

  • Quantum readout subsystems – The University of Sydney is advancing commercial applications of quantum computing through innovations in quantum measurement technology.

These quantum innovations are part of a broader national effort to turn world-class research into real-world commercial solutions, whether that’s improving mine safety with long-range Wi-Fi systems, slashing the cost of green hydrogen, or helping farmers monitor crops more efficiently.

The AEA program is designed to bridge the gap between research and industry, supporting high-potential projects to accelerate commercialisation and build Australia’s future industries. From early-stage Seed support to Ignite and Innovate grants, more than $178 million has already been awarded through the $1.6 billion initiative.

The next round of AEA funding opens later this month, with $150 million available to support the next wave of breakthrough technologies.

Read more about the successful projects

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