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Business growth

We live and do business in a global marketplace that is becoming increasingly competitive. This is especially evident in the ICT industry, where today's new technology is often being improved upon before it has even hit the retail shelves.

Knowing the marketplace and being able to determine and take advantage of trends in ICT use are fundamental to business success. This success can only be maintained through sound management practices that are directed towards enhancing your business's competitive advantage.

The IIB can provide specific information and assistance in:

  • Starting your business
  • Smart Licence
  • Commercialising new ICT products 
  • Partnering 
  • i.lab provides the resources and mentoring, the nurturing and business acumen to help technology-based start-up companies take that next step or secure that next level of funding.
  • Financing your ICT business 
  • Improving your business 
  • Using technology in your business 
  • Australian Institute for Commercialisation (AIC) 

Haven't found what you are looking for?

Contact the ICT sectoral development unit on 07 3405 5111.

Last updated 2 September 2009

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