✨ Research Fund Guidelines
Schedule 2
High-Value Manufacturing and Services Research Fund
1. Funding scope and amounts
1.1 Proposals for funding out of the High-Value Manufacturing and Services Research Fund may be considered in the 2014 science investment round under the following Investment Mechanisms:
(a) Smart Ideas – as described in the notice "Funding for Smart Ideas in the 2014 Science Investment Round", published in the Supplement to the New Zealand Gazette, 8 November 2013, No. 148, page 4073.
(b) Enabling Technologies – proposals must be for research, science, or technology or related activities:
(i) in one of the areas listed as an investment priority in the Enabling Technologies section below; and
(ii) directed towards answering one of the research questions listed under the corresponding investment priority in the Enabling Technologies section below.
(c) Targeted Research – proposals must be for research, science, or technology, or related activities:
(i) in one of the areas listed as an investment priority in the Targeted Research section below; and
(ii) directed towards answering one of the research questions listed under the corresponding investment priority in the Targeted Research section below.
1.2 The Science Board may allocate the following funding amounts from the High-Value Manufacturing and Services Research Fund for proposals for funding in the 2014 science investment round:
(a) up to $10 million per annum (excl GST) for Enabling Technologies; and
(b) up to $7 million per annum (excl GST) for Targeted Research, of which;
(i) up to $0.25 million per annum (excl GST) may be allocated to the joint research question with the Energy and Minerals Research Fund.
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