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Home > Science and business > Business innovation grants and support

Business innovation grants and support

There are a variety of grants and resources available to help businesses innovate. Businesses need to innovate in order to grow, stay ahead of their competitors and reduce costs.

Investing in innovation enables businesses to introduce new (or improved) products, services, processes or methods.

Taking advantage of available funding and mentoring support could save your business valuable time and money, and streamline the innovation process.

Last updated 12 June 2012

 

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