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Toxic recycler wins Qld govt funding

IN THE latest round of Ignite Ideas funding the Queensland government has put its money on a membrane technology that can turn commercial toxic waste into a recyclable commodity and a flight-planning system for commercial drone operators, among others.

Flyfreely founder and CEO David Cole

Flyfreely founder and CEO David Cole

The Ignite Ideas fund, part of the $650 million Advance Queensland initiative, rewards Queensland companies that have products either on the cusp of commercialisation or a ready to be scaled up for new...

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