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Go-Green Co-Innovation Program grant recipients

A key initiative of the Singapore-Australia Green Economy Agreement, GGCIP is a grant program open to companies from Australia and Singapore seeking support to co-innovate products and services to increase trade and commerce in green sectors.

Renewable and clean energy; sustainable agribusiness and food; built environment and infrastructure; waste management and circular economy; and environmental monitoring, analysis and assessment are among the green sectors of mutual interest supported under this program.

Australia and Singapore Governments have set aside $20 million to support relevant and eligible GGCIP projects over several years.

GGCIP is jointly implemented by the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade and Enterprise Singapore.

Grant Recipients from Round Two

Australian CompanySingaporean CompanyProject description
Clareville Pty LtdAllozymes Pte LtdScale-up of a novel bio-based lubricant additive product for industrial applications as a sustainable alternative with a reduced carbon footprint.
Mansfield Advisory Pty Ltd (consortia partner: Veridien Refrigerant Management)Padang Ecosystem Pte LtdDevelop new services and supporting technology to improve decision making, climate reporting and impact across the cold chain refrigerant lifecycles.
Uniflow Power Pty LtdEnvcares Pte LtdTest a small scale on-demand heat and power generator in an end-to-end recycling program that is fueled by waste biomass.
Halocell Energy LtdNanofilm Technologies International Pte LtdDevelop and apply new technologies that improve the efficiency and stability of photovoltaic modules.
Gurru Solutions Pty Ltd1Otto Waste Systems Singapore Pte LtdDesign smart-bin technology that generates real time data to support sustainable waste management practices and billing transparency.
Retragreen Pty Ltd 1MTS Systems Engineering Pte LtdApply AI to cooling systems in the transport sector to reduce fuel consumption and emissions and enhance battery life in electric vehicles.
PV Lab Australia Pty Ltd 1Quantified Energy Pte LtdPilot on-site power measurements and autonomous scanning technology to improve quality control and lifecycle of solar panels.
Australian Engineering Solutions Pty Ltd 1SungreenH2 Pte LtdDemonstrate the commercial viability of an electrolyser powered by on-site renewable electricity to produce green hydrogen blended with gas for high temperature industrial processes.
Woolpack Australia Pty Ltd 1Greenpac (S) Pte LtdEnhance sustainably sourced and temperature-sensitive cold supply chain packaging material that can withstand hot and humid temperatures.
Orlar International Pty Ltd 1Ecowise Resources Pte LtdEvaluate bio-fertilisers derived from organic waste and their efficacy to streamline temperate crop production methods within a smart horticultural system.

1 Represents joint projects that have not been awarded grant funds from Enterprise Singapore

Grant Recipients from Round One

Australian CompanySingaporean CompanySectorProject description
Jet Zero Australia Pty Ltd Apeiron Bioenergy Pte LtdSustainable Aviation Fuel Conduct a feasibility study to source and produce low-carbon intensity feedstocks from waste oils and non-edible crops in Australia for sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) production, with the aim to advance SAF development and support the decarbonisation of the aviation industry in the region.
Givvable Pty LtdStemly Pte LtdEnvironmental monitoring analysis and assessment Integrate existing technologies, including AI-driven solutions, to create greater technical capacity among businesses seeking a more carbon-efficient and sustainable supply chain management system.
Roobuck Pty LtdDong You Technology Pte LtdEnergy reduction solutionTest and explore the widespread adoption of a newly developed long-range WiFi in underground mines in the resource sector where conventional standard WiFi systems are expensive to set up and require large amounts of energy usage.
FootprintLab Pty LtdHashstacs
Pte Ltd
Environmental monitoring analysis and assessment Combine technologies to improve businesses' ability to fulfil climate-related public disclosure obligations and bolster a more sustainable supply chain management framework.
LLEAF Pty LtdMapconn Pte LtdSustainable agribusiness and foodDevelop and apply new hybrid solar panel technology to enhance energy generation and efficiency in greenhouse agriculture processes and plant growth without diminishing crop yield. 

About the Go-Green Co-Innovation Program (GGCIP)

GGCIP grants will support co-innovation projects that focus on priority green economy sectors. Grants can be used to fund the development and commercialisation of products, services or solutions that drive the decarbonisation of economic activities or help Singapore and Australia transition to net zero emissions.

Who: Australian small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) and Singapore Enterprises.

Timing: GGCIP Round 2 opened for applications on 25 July 2024 and will close on 14 November 2024.

Contact: Email the ggcip@dfat.gov.au inbox for any questions related to the program.
 

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