Our key priorities
1. Boosting Australian Innovation
ATSE’s February 2025 report Boosting Australia’s Innovation is a toolkit to government on how this can be achieved.
The report highlights how we can:
- achieve a target of 3% of GDP innovation investment across the sector,
- tackle institutional reform,
- supercharge collaboration in a changing global context, and
- successfully commercialise innovation.
2. A STEM workforce for the future
ATSE advocates for:
- the importance of developing a fit-for-purpose science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) skilled workforce. STEM professionals will deliver on national priorities in new energy development, AUKUS, and major infrastructure projects.
ATSE CEO Kylie Walker says, “We have the solutions to help the next government invigorate Australian innovation in the region, enabling future productivity growth.
ATSE stands ready to work in partnership with state and federal governments to boost innovation and grow a dynamic and diverse STEM-skilled workforce.”
Post-election, the independent Strategic Examination of Research & Development (SERD) will return its report to government for the 2026 budget. ATSE is calling for the SERD to deliver:
- an uplift in government R&D investment
- systemic changes to stimulate industry investment and research translation.