Food and Beverage Accelerator offers $20 million to boost innovation

10 August 2023

Food and beverage manufacturers can apply to share in $20 million to develop their ideas for products and ingredients to grow their business through Australia’s Food and Beverage Accelerator (FaBA).

Hosted by The University of Queensland, FaBA is part of the Federal Government’s Trailblazer program and brings together research teams to work with industry across Australia to develop premium products and ingredients, and train the next generation of industry leaders.  

Estoban in the laboratory with beaker and pipette
Associate Professor Esteban Marcellin Saldana in the FaBA lab. Image Megan Pope

FaBA Director Dr Chris Downs said the funding round would enable businesses to collaborate with researchers on ingredient and product development, sensory and consumer sciences, business insights and marketing.

“We’re encouraging food and beverage manufacturers around the country to partner with us and share in dollar-matched investment to turn their business ideas into reality,” Dr Downs said.

“FaBA aims to deliver ‘science at start-up speed’ to provide smart, sustainable solutions to industry challenges and grow Australia’s food manufacturing sector, creating jobs.  

“The second investment round represents an incredible opportunity for new participants and projects to access all that FaBA has to offer.”

Participants will join All G Foods, Gelita, Nourish Ingredients, Eden Brew and v2food, who joined FaBA in the first investment round to undertake research and development.

FaBA Commercialisation and Business Development Manager Lloyd Thomson said the Trailblazer provided access to leading food and beverage researchers at FaBA’s university partners UQ, QUT and the University of Southern Queensland.

“Through FaBA, Australian businesses can access the expertise essential to deliver products that meet consumer demand, resolve manufacturing challenges, boost profitability and, importantly, help deliver a commercially sustainable product far quicker than traditional R&D approaches,” Mr Thomson said.

“The last three years have brought into sharp focus the importance of strong supply chains, sustainable and nutritious foods, and meeting changing consumer preferences.

“FaBA has skills and expertise across business, engineering, systems biology, food science and commercialisation to support innovation and enduring partnerships.”

FaBA is supported by the Australian Government Department of Education through the Trailblazer Universities Program and has secured $50 million in federal investment, with an additional $110 million to be invested by industry and research participants.

Expressions of interest for this round of investment are open from 14 August 2023 until 22 September 2023.  Submit an expression of interest and visit the FaBA website for more information.

Media contacts:  FaBA Director Dr Chris Downs, c.downs@uq.edu.au; FaBA media Anna Moloney, a.moloney@uq.edu.au, +61 478 487 211.

The Queensland Alliance for Agriculture and Food Innovation is a research institute at The University of Queensland supported by the Queensland Government via the Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries.

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