The Venture Catalyst acceleration program is open to founders in any industry sector who are developing innovative new products, services, or business models that can compete in global markets. Designed for startups with the potential for high growth, this tailored six-month program includes a $10,000 AUD equity-free stipend and retention of all intellectual property.
The state's first acceleration program designed for startups who are developing new services or products for the space industry, supported by the State Government's Space Innovation Fund. The six-month program gives founders customised support to plan and build scalable and investment-ready businesses, including a $10,000 AUD equity-free stipend and retention of all intellectual property.
Adelaide University will host Australia’s only ActInSpace competition this January – a 24-hour innovation hackathon that challenges participants to transform space technologies into real-world solutions.
Early-stage founders in South Australia are moving faster from concept to customer, as a new wave of startups emerge from the Innovation & Collaboration Centre’s (ICC) Venture Catalyst program (VC).
Five South Australian companies graduated from the University of South Australia’s Venture Catalyst accelerator program (general category) at an event at the UniSA’s Enterprise Hub yesterday.
Six space startups are charting new frontiers in satellite communications, in-orbit services and space data analytics, as they graduate from UniSA’s 2025 Venture Catalyst Space accelerator program.
What an incredible week we had in Sydney last week at the International Astronautical Congress (#IAC2025) representing Adelaide University. It was an extremely busy week, with bustling crowds at the largest international space conference.