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Jasmine Vreugdenburg launched Venture Catalyst Space in 2018, a globally competitive program, to support founders, entrepreneurs and startups, to develop and grow innovative or disruptive ideas in the space sector. The equity-free program has supported 29 space startups with 90 per cent still operating. The program alumni have collectively raised more than $13 million and have gone on to create 130 newspace jobs. Applications for the 2023 program are open now.

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https://icc.unisa.edu.au/programs/ven…

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