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STEM funding to open new doors for Australian women

  • Written by Senator Cash


The Coalition Government will help support women pursue careers in the science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) industries, research sector, start-ups and entrepreneurial firms by investing $13 million over five years.

Minister for Women, Senator the Hon Michaelia Cash said the investment will support greater participation of girls and women in what are predominantly male-dominated fields.

“We need a concerted, national effort to overcome the cultural and organisational factors that discourage girls and women from studying STEM and which subsequently limits their career opportunities,” Minister Cash said.

“We will help address this challenge by encouraging greater gender equity in STEM organisations and STEM-based industries.”

“This will be an important element of broader efforts by the Government to boost women’s workforce participation and strengthen their economic security.”

A study conducted by The Centre for Entrepreneurship found that female business owners in the technology sector took home twice as much pay as men.

The research also shows women-led private technology companies are more capital-efficient and achieve a 35% higher return on investment than companies that are led by men.

“Female leaders in the technology sector have experienced high success rates to date, but there is still much room for improvement,” Minister Cash said. 

Across all business areas, entrepreneurship is on the rise in Australia, evidenced by the number of business owners growing by 1.4% across the past 12 months.

In particular, the volume of business owners in the Professional, Scientific and Technical Services experienced a 2.9% change in the year to February 2015, part of a 22.5% change over the preceding 10 year period. 

These statistics indicate a high level of potential growth for women in STEM fields following the government funding set to commence in the coming year.

Projects to be implemented will:

·         Support the expansion of the Science in Australia Gender Equity pilot to cover more Australian science and research institutions;

·         Establish a new initiative under the ‘Male Champions of Change’ project to focus on STEM-based and entrepreneurial industries;  and

·         Partner with the private sector on initiatives to celebrate female STEM role models and foster interest in STEM among girls and women.

GO energy Group announces Key Energy Storage Agreement

  • Written by Kim Bradley


Clean tech energy company GO energy Group Limited (ASX: GOE) (GO energy, the Company) is pleased to announce that Redback Technologies Limited has entered in to an exclusive Distribution Agreement with L&H Group for the distribution of Redback’s Energy Storage Solution.

Highlights

    GO energy advises that Redback Technologies has entered in to an exclusive Distribution Agreement with L&H Group for the distribution of Redback’s Energy Storage Solution.
    Last month GO energy announced its intention to acquire up to 20% of Redback Technologies, an emerging energy storage business - subject to shareholder approval.
    Under the Agreement L&H Group will exclusively distribute Redback’s innovative energy storage products in Australia and New Zealand.
    It is anticipated 28,000 Redback Smart Hybrid inverter energy storage units will be sold in the initial three year term of the agreement and first orders under the agreement have been placed.
    L&H Group is part of the global Sonepar group of companies and is Australia’s largest electrical B2B distributor – with 30,000 customers.
    GO energy has a Strategic Alliance with L&H Group for L&H to market and sell GO energy’s energy and solar products and services.

GO energy Group CEO Adam Pearse said:

“We are delighted to see that this key Distribution Agreement has been executed. One of our core focuses is to be at the forefront of the development of the Energy Storage sector. The Agreement between Redback and L&H will rapidly expand the footprint of Redback’s innovative energy storage products utilising L&H’s vast distribution capabilities. Redback and L&H are both key strategic partners for GO energy Group, and we are excited to see the benefits of this Agreement unfold over the coming years.”

About GO energy

GO energy Group Limited (ASX: GOE) is an independent, ASX-listed clean tech energy retailer and financier. Holding energy retail licenses in New South Wales, Victoria and Queensland, GO energy provides business customers with an innovative approach to reduce energy costs through a combination of solar based power purchase agreements, energy efficiency products and grid energy solutions.

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