iLAuNCH Trailblazer propels Australian Space R&D onto the global stage
The iLAuNCH Trailblazer announced a new partnership with Deloitte Australia, connecting Australian research and development with international organisations to collaboratively develop and commercialise Australian space technologies.
Building on the success of the local Trailblazer program, which developed Australia’s space capabilities by fostering partnerships between universities and industry, the iLAuNCH Global Pathfinder Program will extend this concept to a larger international market. This expansion will open opportunities for Australian research and businesses, effectively propelling their research capabilities onto a global platform.
This partnership with Deloitte and our three iLAuNCH Trailblazer universities – the University of Southern Queensland, the Australian National University and the University of South Australia – will continue to transform how we engage with industry, alongside more than 30 invested commercial partners.
“Australia ranks in the top echelons for developing Intellectual Property, but we don’t capitalise well to commercialise. The Australian Government created the Trailblazer Universities Program to overcome this, providing AUD $370M of dedicated investment to accelerate Australia’s innovation agenda at speed and at scale,” said iLAuNCH Trailblazer Executive Director, Darin Lovett.
“This Global Pathfinder program is innovative in its vision and approach, emulating international space ecosystems for space technology to export our world class innovation into a global market”.
Leveraging Deloitte’s global network, Phase 1 will identify and solicit interest from international organisations interested in space research and development to co-develop the Global Pathfinder Program.
“Deloitte has a long-standing commitment to developing Australia’s space ecosystem and promoting a unified global approach to the development of the space ecosystem. We welcome this opportunity to work with iLAuNCH Trailblazer and expand the work we already do with the Australian higher education system,” said Deloitte Australia Space Partner Byron Riessen.
“We continue to demonstrate this commitment through initiatives like the successful GRAVITY Challenge, founded by Deloitte in 2019, which now operates globally from Australia.”
In an international arena of competition, the iLAuNCH Global Pathfinder Program will provide Australian space R&D with an outlet to showcase world-class Australian innovation, adding to the AUD $140 million already committed to the various iLAuNCH Trailblazer projects over the past year.
The Global Pathfinder will open doors for Australian companies to access international markets and connect expertise across Australia, supporting further growth in the space industry.
Upon completion of the first phase, iLAuNCH expects to announce the successful international partners in the Global Pathfinder Program in late 2024.
Pictured L to R: Joni Sytsma (Chief Technology Officer, iLAuNCH Trailblazer), Byron Riessen (Space & Global Lead Partner, Deloitte Australia) and Darin Lovett (Executive Director, iLAuNCH Trailblazer).