Queensland Manufacturing minister Glenn Butcher has launched a new round of Made in Queensland (MiQ) grants with $20 million available to help manufacturers grow and create more jobs.
MiQ is a $121.5 million Queensland Government grant program helping small and medium sized manufacturers to increase international competitiveness, productivity and innovation.
“We’re helping manufacturers build supply chain resilience and grow their workforce. MiQ is a proven winner, with more than 6,500 jobs created, many of those in regional Queensland,” said Butcher.
“I’m proud to help these Queensland manufacturers grow their business and I’m proud to see that Queensland is the leading state for manufacturers with more and more businesses wanting to move here because of the incredible support on offer from the Miles Labor Government.
Over 6 rounds, MiQ has supported 161 advanced manufacturing projects across the state, creating and supporting more than 6,500 jobs.
These investments have also leveraged over $261 million in private sector investment.
MiQ projects are helping local manufacturers to bolster competitiveness and create more good manufacturing jobs.
Just like at Berg Engineering, with locations in Brisbane and Gladstone, who have received more than $975,000 in MiQ grant funding from the Queensland Government.
This funding enabled Berg to buy a multi-axis CNC machining centre and CNC horizontal boring machine.
The new equipment will help this Queensland manufacturer to increase production capacity and will see six new full-time jobs created in their Brisbane facility and a further eight jobs in their Gladstone facility.
The Guidelines for Made in Queensland Round 7 are available online now with applications opening from 24 September 2024 and closing on 24 January 2025.