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within relevant sectors;
           –          conceptual/theoretical framework is genuinely integrated, cross-disciplinary, innovative and original; and
           –          project draws together high quality innovative national and international partnership(s) into an integrated Research Hub.
        c.         Feasibility and Commitment 20%
        Describe the:
           –          extent to which the Research Hub represents value for money;
           –          appropriateness of the design of the Research Hub and the expertise of the participants to ensure the project can be completed within the proposed budget and timeframe (including identified risks and mitigation strategies);
           –          proposed level of collaboration to support the research project, including national and international networks and linkages;
           –          high-quality intellectual support provided for the Research Hub by the research environment of the participating organisations;
           –          availability of and access to the necessary facilities required to support the proposed research (physical, technical, access to infrastructure, etc);
           –          commitment by each Partner Organisation(s) to collaboration in the Research Hub;
           –          adequacy of the budget, including cash and in-kind Contributions pledged by participating organisations; and
           –          extent to which the proposed Research Hub engages, and will continue to engage, meaningfully with the relevant industry experts including Industry Growth Centres.
        If the project involves research pertaining to Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander communities describe:
           –          the strategies for enabling collaboration with Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander communities (for example, dialogue/collaboration with an Indigenous cultural mentor);
           –          any existing or developing, supportive and high-quality relationships with Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander communities; and
           –          any personal affiliations with local Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander communities that can facilitate the proposed research.
        d.         Benefit  30%
        Describe:
           –          the extent to which the research clearly addresses one or more of the Industrial Transformation Priorities;
           –          the economic, commercial, environmental, social and/or cultural benefits for relevant Australian research end-users (including relevant industry and manufacturing sectors);
           –          the extent to which the proposed Research Hub supports clearly identified market opportunity(ies) and intended transformation for Australian industry or other end users;
           –          the extent to which the proposed Research Hub will build research capacity in the Partner Organisation(s);
           –          the extent to which there are adequate strategies to encourage dissemination, promotion, and the commercialisation of research outcomes;
           –          the potential contribution of the proposed research to addressing the needs of industries and communities as articulated in Australia's Industrial Transformation Priorities; and
           –          where relevant, the extent to which the applicants have identified the freedom to operate in the Intellectual Property and patent landscape to enable future benefits to industry.

Part B                Industrial Transformation Training Centres (Training Centres)

B1.              About the scheme
B1.1                This Part of the document sets out the specific requirements for the Industrial Transformation Training Centres (Training Centres) scheme. This part must be read together with