Partner with UniSC
Collaborate with us on research, teaching and learning activities, and projects that benefit your business or industry sector that positively impact our society. Industry funded research or co-investment in R&D projects can also provide you with access to our unique facilities and equipment, and the ability to work with the university on research and development priorities and industry specific challenges.
Investment and partnership
Discover the latest innovations ready for collaboration – explore UniSC’s commercial opportunities seeking investment and partners.
Commercial opportunities
We are currently seeking partners and investors to help bring these opportunities to market. By collaborating with UniSC, you’ll gain access to emerging innovations, world-class expertise, and the chance to create both commercial and community value.
Innovation and commercialisation
UniSC Innovation provides an incubator environment that assists ambitious start-ups and scaleups to grow. A commercialisation pathway for academics or business looking to partner with innovative UniSC research, the Centre supports university and industry interactions and knowledge transfer in targeted fields to unlock the innovation, productivity and potential of its regional communities.
Clinical trials
UniSC Clinical Trials is a multi-site clinical trial network operating across the Sunshine Coast, Moreton Bay, Brisbane, and beyond. The team specialises in delivering high-quality and efficient studies, from first-in-human to late-phase trials. With a focus on combining priority with passion, they ensure operational excellence and work to improve access to innovative research within the community. UniSC Clinical Trials collaborates with pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies to support drug and treatment development, conducting both high-volume and specialised, complex studies across an expanding portfolio of therapeutic areas.
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Saving our ‘milbi’: Work begins on new sea turtle research and recovery centre
Building has begun this week on a University of the Sunshine Coast-led research and rehabilitation centre dedicated to saving sick and injured marine turtles.