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22 March 2022 Statement

CSIRO will receive $43.2 million in funding to support the research. 

CSIRO Chief Executive, Dr Larry Marshall said: “Global challenges require global solutions. Both Australia and India have strong advanced technology, science and innovation sectors. This partnership is an immense opportunity to combine our diverse perspectives to build an innovation-led future, and work together to deliver a strong post COVID-19 recovery.”

“CSIRO has already had tremendous success in facilitating and collaborating with industry to fast-track cutting-edge research and technology into real world outcomes, and we want to replicate this success with India.”

The partnerships will run over five years and include:

  • The India-Australia Innovation and Technology Challenge will tackle environmental and economic challenges (such as waste reduction, water security and food system resilience) by supporting small businesses and entrepreneurs to launch innovative technology solutions. Modelled on CSIRO’s innovation program, this partnership will help scale around 20 cutting edge Australian and Indian innovations each year. This program will help develop the skills needed to fast-track their technology and ideas into the market at pace. This Partnership has been built off the success of the recent India-Australia Circular Economy (I-ACE) hackathon.
  • The India-Australia Critical Minerals Research Partnership will strengthen supply chains, add value to Australian exports, and work with India to commercialise critical minerals technology. It will contribute to diversified, resilient, and responsible supply chains, creating new jobs and industries for Australia and India. It will integrate Indian scientific, industry and government partners with CSIRO’s developing Critical Energy Metals Mission on the challenge of resourcing the renewable energy transition. This partnership will help to unlock the commercial benefits of integrating Indian and Australian critical minerals value chains, by proving the commerciality of CSIRO-owned critical mineral processing Intellectual Property in the Indian and Australian contexts.
  • The India-Australia Green Steel Partnership will support innovative technologies and export diversification pathways to deliver jobs of the future to the resources sector in the transition to a low emissions economy. The partnership will leverage CSIRO’s relationships with Australian industry and the Indian Government and Indian industry to support commercialisation of innovative Australian and Indian technology to improve efficiencies and environmental outcomes in steel production. This partnership will help India meet its growing steel requirements, deliver on our shared vision for lowering emissions, and help diversify Australian exports.  The Partnership will integrate Indian partners with CSIRO’s Towards Net Zero Mission on the pathway of lower carbon economy.

More details about the commitments announced today will be shared over the coming months.

This announcement follows a recent Federal Government commitment of $50 million over three years to establish the National Critical Minerals Research and Development Centre, which will draw together expertise from CSIRO, Geoscience Australia, and the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation. This Centre will build Australian capability to help unlock new sources of economically viable critical minerals and diversify supply chains of strategic interest to Australia.

More information here: https://www.trademinister.gov.au/minister/dan-tehan/media-release/investing-australia-india-relationship

Further Commentary

Jonathan Law, CSIRO’s Executive Director of Growth regarding the India-Australia Innovation and Technology Challenge

"Combining CSIRO’s expertise in commercialising scientific breakthroughs with India’s thriving innovation ecosystem and advanced technology capabilities our partnership will look to create real-world social, economic and environmental solutions. It is exciting to see our countries drawing on complementary capabilities and resources to solve shared global challenges.“

Prerana Mehta, CSIRO’s Executive Manager of Global regarding the India-Australia Innovation and Technology Challenge

"Through joint research and innovation with industry, institutions and government, CSIRO aims to create solutions and impact across multiple challenge areas including waste reduction, water security and food system resilience".

Dr Rob Hough, CSIRO’s Director of Mineral Resources regarding the India-Australia Critical Minerals Research Partnership 

"This partnership supports innovation collaboration in a key area: both Australia and India consider several critical minerals (such as lithium, graphite, titanium, and vanadium) as mutually important. Both countries are aligned on the need for new mineral discoveries, recovery of critical minerals, value add production opportunities and to support growth in low carbon technologies. Both countries are looking to enhance SME engagement in the resources sector and opportunities for technology translation.”

Andrew Jenkin, CSIRO’s Research Director, Mineral Processing, regarding India-Australia Green Steel Partnership

"Australia and India face similar raw material challenges as the world seeks to decarbonise steel production. By solving these challenges together, Australia and India can accelerate the development of the ‘green steel’ industry and ultimately make a significant contribution to lowering global greenhouse gas emissions."

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Silicon for solar PV, nickel, lithium, and cobalt for batteries, and rare earth magnets for wind turbines, are all key areas of opportunity for value added manufacture
The Critical Energy Minerals Roadmap found significant potential for Australia to turn its rich mineral resources into high purity materials and products through refining and value-adding manufacturing
The Critical Energy Minerals Roadmap found significant potential for Australia to turn its rich mineral resources into high purity materials and products through refining and value-adding manufacturing ©  Phawat khommai

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A combination of existing and novel technologies, and the means to rapidly embed them into practice, is necessary to accelerate our net zero goals.

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As we continue to decarbonise, Australian businesses, institutes, and communities will need access to practical tools, in order to remain competitive in the global economy.

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CSIRO’s Towards Net Zero Mission is focussed on delivering the tools and frameworks to realise the growth opportunities of a low carbon economy.

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Developing, demonstrating, and rapidly deploying this technology with industry partners will equip Australia to reduce its emissions while capitalising on our many natural advantages to export technology, low carbon products, carbon offsets, and help our trading partners to reduce global emissions.

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