Research Funding and Transport Notices




18 AUGUST
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
2587

Additional criteria applying to all programmes other than the Technology Transfer Programme are:

  • In general, user contribution of funding should be more than 50% of the cost of the project, subject to variation according to project needs. This demonstrates a credible and sustainable end-use commitment to the particular proposal.

  • A key element of the programmes is that proposals should be strongly user linked and market driven. This should be demonstrated principally through the provision of user funding and the commitment of a user to take up the end product of the project. This will create an increase in private sector investment as a result and also a strong commitment to overall management of the projects supported.

To achieve these objectives, interlinked programmes are to be established, to be administered by the Foundation for Research, Science and Technology.

The following programmes apply within the Scheme:”

2. Combining of Co-operative Research and Technology Joint Venture Programmes

Under the heading: “Co-operative Research Programme” the heading and the whole section are deleted and replaced with:

“Co-operative Research and Technology Programme
This programme is a consolidation of the separate programmes previously referred to as Co-operative Research and Technology Joint Venture respectively. This programme will support co-operative research between research institutions and companies including the placement of scientists and technologists in private sector organisations. The programme will also encourage joint venture technology exploitation between enterprises and public sector science agencies to help in overcoming barriers to technology uptake.

It is expected that this programme will foster links between enterprises and research organisations with an aim of overcoming the lack of scientific and technological skills in enterprises. It is primarily designed to encourage enterprises to use scientific capabilities (particularly staff) to assist embryonic research programmes and innovation in those enterprises. Proposals can be initiated by the enterprise but in collaboration with the research organisation providing the capability;

In addition to the criteria set out above, the following additional criteria apply specifically to this programme:

  • All proposals should be jointly made between an enterprise (or group of enterprises) and a suitable research institution. However the industry partner should be clearly in the lead role to ensure “ownership” of the outcome.

  • Enterprises with effectively no or low levels of in-house r&d capacity or little record of r&d investment but demonstrating a commitment to a change in approach will be encouraged to apply.”

Material under the heading “Technology Joint Venture Programme” is deleted.

3. Provision for Carrying Forward Unused Funding for Previous Year

Material under the heading “Funding for the Scheme” is deleted and replaced with the following:

“The Foundation for Research, Science and Technology will be appropriated $10.622 million through Vote : Research, Science and Technology for the 1994/95 financial year which will be disbursed to participants through the allocative processes adopted by the Foundation. Future appropriations for this Scheme will be dependent on the annual budgetary process of Government. The indicative funding split amongst the three programmes is as follows:

Programme $ Allocated
Co-operative Research and Technology $ 7,671,000
Technology Transfer $ 2,460,000
In-house R&D $ 491,000
Total $10,622,000

The Foundation will have the discretion to vary this funding split by 10% plus or minus to any one programme. Variations (either cumulative or singular) of greater than 10% will require the prior approval of the Minister of Research, Science and Technology. Funds allocated through the Scheme in 1994/95 will be $10.662 million, plus any funds accumulated from previous years.”

In accordance with the Foundation for Research, Science and Technology Act 1990, a copy of this notice will be published in the New Zealand Gazette and a copy laid before the House of Representatives.

SIMON UPTON, Minister of Research, Science and Technology.

g06152

A copy of the full text of the Technology For Business Growth Scheme as amended by this notice is obtainable from the Ministry of Research, Science and Technology, PO Box 5336, Wellington.

Transport

International Air Services Licensing Act 1947

Notice of Intention to Amend an International Air Service Licence

Pursuant to the International Air Services Licensing Act 1947, the State Sector Act 1988, a delegation from the Minister of Transport, and a subdelegation from the Secretary for Transport, I, John Gibson Bradbury, Manager Air Services, give the following notice:

Notice is hereby given that I intend to exercise the power conferred by section 14 of the International Air Services Licensing Act 1947, to amend the terms of the International Air Service Licence issued to Japan Airlines Limited to allow the airline, with effect from 8 September 1994, to operate services with MD-11 aircraft, and to remove the requirement for services to Nagoya to be operated jointly with Air New Zealand.

Dated at Wellington this 15th day of August 1994.

J. BRADBURY, Manager Air Services, Ministry of Transport.

g06158

Transport (Vehicle and Driver Registration and Licensing) Act 1986

Approval of Defensive Driving Courses

Pursuant to section 48 (2) (a) of the Transport (Vehicle and Driver Registration and Licensing) Act 1986, and pursuant to section 39A of the Transport Act 1962, under powers delegated to me by the Director of Land Transport Safety in an instrument of delegation dated the 10th day of August 1994, I, Roy Harold Hitchcock, Compliance Officer, Safer People and Operators, hereby approve the following organisations for the purposes of section 68 of the



Next Page →

PDF embedding disabled (Crown copyright)

View this page online at:


VUW Te Waharoa PDF NZ Gazette 1994, No 83


NZLII PDF NZ Gazette 1994, No 83





✨ LLM interpretation of page content

🎓 Amendment to Technology for Business Growth Scheme

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
Research, Science, Technology, Funding, Business Growth
  • Simon Upton, Minister of Research, Science and Technology

🚂 Notice of Intention to Amend an International Air Service Licence

🚂 Transport & Communications
15 August 1994
Air Services, Licensing, Japan Airlines, MD-11 Aircraft
  • John Gibson Bradbury, Manager Air Services, Ministry of Transport

🚂 Approval of Defensive Driving Courses

🚂 Transport & Communications
Defensive Driving, Course Approval, Transport Safety
  • Roy Harold Hitchcock, Compliance Officer, Safer People and Operators