Innovation Collaboration Centre

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Innovation Collaboration Centre
Industry Startup incubator
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Parent University of South Australia
Website icc.unisa.edu.au

The Innovation Collaboration Centre (ICC) is a startup incubator based in Adelaide, South Australia, which runs Venture Catalyst Space to help companies grow their businesses in the space industry. It is part of the University of South Australia, and has funded several startups as of 2022.

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Based in Adelaide, [1] ICC runs the Venture Catalyst Hi-Tech & Venture Catalyst Space program. The ICC is partly funded and supported by the Government of South Australia, the University of South Australia and South Australian Space Industry Centre. [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]

Startups

Some of the startups which have been funded by the ICC include: [7]

The 2021 Venture Catalyst Space Cohort raised over A$4.6 million. [22]

See also

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