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Benjamin Filosi
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Venture Catalyst Space 2021 cohort participants: (L to R) Dr Giles Kirby, (Firefly Biotech), Lloyd Jacob (Hex20), Tessa-Ewens (Locus Rose), Guler Kocak (SPACELIS). Source: Innovation and Collaboration Centre, Rosina Possingham.
Nine companies have been selected for a place in the Venture Catalyst Space program to help them grow into space industry leaders.
The Venture Catalyst Space program is part of the University of South Australia’s Innovation and Collaboration Centre (ICC), the first of its kind in Australia and a leader in space innovation and business acceleration.
ICC associate director Jasmine Vreugdenburg said the program continues to attract space startups from around the world who want to be part of the home of space in Australia.