Nationally Significant Collections and Databases
26 Nationally Significant Collections and Databases are directly funded by MBIE for $22 million (excluding GST) to June 2027.
26 Nationally Significant Collections and Databases are directly funded by MBIE for $22 million (excluding GST) to June 2027.
Four innovative research projects have been awarded funding through the 10th round of the New Zealand-China Strategic Research Alliance. Each project will receive $300,000 over the next 3 years, focusing on environmental science and food science, areas of shared strategic importance to both countries.
MBIE has announced the 3 successful proposals for the Catalyst: Strategic investment under the New Zealand-Singapore Leveraging AI for Healthy Ageing 2025.
The Government is investing in a Natural Hazards and Resilience Platform. The purpose of the platform is to enhance New Zealand’s resilience to natural hazards so we can better prepare, respond, and recover from natural hazard events.
View current and upcoming funding and investment opportunities.
MBIE has announced the 4 successful proposals for the 2025 Catalyst: Strategic investment under the New Zealand – Singapore Biotech In Future Foods Research Programme.
We are inviting proposals for the He Ara Whakahihiko Capability Fund Ara Whaihua funding mechanism. Ara Whaihua focusses on scientific research that is ready to be implemented, rather than exploratory.
This page can guide you through the development of key performance indicators for research projects/programmes funded through the Catalyst Fund – Strategic.
The He Ara Whakahihiko Capability Fund supports economic growth by investing in and growing Māori science, innovation and technology (SI&T) by strengthening the capability, capacity, skills and networks between the Māori economy and the SI&T system.
E tono ana mātou i ngā marohitanga ki te kaupapa tuku pūtea o Te Tahua Raukaha o He Ara Whakahihiko a Te Ara Whaihua. E tono ana mātou i ngā marohitanga ki te kaupapa tuku pūtea o Te Tahua Raukaha o He Ara Whakahihiko a Te Ara Whaihua.
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