Industry NZ Support For Waikato Innovation Park
Industry New Zealand Support For Waikato Innovation Park 'Tribute To Calibre Of Proposal'
Industry New Zealand’s decision to support the Waikato Innovation Park project is a tribute to the calibre of the proposal, and the local people driving it, Industry New Zealand’s CEO Neil Mackay said.
The Waikato Innovation Park will receive $2 million under Industry New Zealand’s Major Regional Initiative funding.
“The proposal builds on the natural advantage of the area – including the concentration of some of the country’s top scientists around the University of Waikato and the Crown Research Institutes based at Ruakura,” Mr Mackay said.
“However, natural advantages alone are not enough, and the Board’s decision was made easier by the quality and depth of the submission and presentation of the proposal, which allowed it to have confidence about investing in the project.”
Mr Mackay said the project also fits Industry New Zealand’s goal of fostering enterprise and innovation. “This is about turning intellectual property into commercial enterprise, which is one of Industry New Zealand’s key roles,” he said.
The decision was the
culmination of several months of energetic work between
Industry New Zealand staff and local representatives. “It
has all of the important ingredients of a successful Major
Regional Initiative, bringing together business, local
government, iwi, and the research sector,” Mr Mackay
said.
Industry New Zealand’s Regional Partnerships
Programme aims to help regions to realise their potential.
The Programme is not about grants for one-off initiatives.
Funding goes to proposals developed by "communities of
interest", working together for long term sustainable growth
for their region.
Successful proposals will involve a
cross section of agencies and organisations such as business
groups, local government, iwi, economic development agencies
and community groups, implementing an agreed strategy.
Co-operation rather than competition is the key -
between region stakeholders, and the government.
The
programme provides funding for:
Up to $100,000
per region for strategic planning
Up to
$100,000 each year for building the necessary capability to
implement strategic plans
Up to $2 million for
Major Regional Initiatives.
Regions are also required to
contribute to funding, and progression to the next stage is
not automatic or guaranteed.
“The overall aim of the
Major Regional Initiatives programme is to support proposals
from regions that contribute to a smarter, innovative,
responsible, internationally-focused New Zealand as a potent
force for higher growth”, Mr Mackay said. Proposals
considered for funding will have an emphasis on promoting
higher economic growth within a region and do so by focusing
upon one or more key enablers for growth and demonstrating a
contribution to one of more indicators.
Mr Mackay said
the Waikato decision was a milestone in the Regional
Partnership Programe. “Waikato is the first region to fulfil
the requirements for Major Regional Initiative
funding.”
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