ClearVue & Its Solar Glass Come Home
The IAF is a key enabler for investment attraction into WA, supporting the state’s economic diversification priorities. Western Australia has long been a mining powerhouse, providing much of the world’s lithium and iron ore. Part of its diversification efforts are the establishment of battery materials refining as well as startup technology companies like ClearVue.
Commenting on signing the Financial Assistance Agreement for the IAF grant, acting CEO and Executive Director Jamie Lyford said: “Our board and management, and all of our staff and partners, are incredibly grateful to the State Government of Western Australia for selecting ClearVue for this grant. The ClearVue team is very proud to have had their proposal selected — it is a fantastic honour and a testament to the hard work that the team put into the submission.
“As an aside, and in relation to those global outreach efforts, the Company has recently welcomed Gerd Hoenicke from Germany and Chuck Mowrey from the US onto ClearVue’s board and just yesterday announced the appointment of Martin Deil as our new global CEO, all as we seek to entrench ourselves in those key markets – all three are well-known industry leaders in the façade and glazing industries who bring significant knowledge and deep networks to the Company.
“The fund seeks to capitalise on WA’s comparative advantages, including our now thriving innovation ecosystem. A key to ensuring that is supporting innovative companies, like ClearVue, to evolve into thriving businesses within our state and to develop and retain highly-skilled technical expertise here in WA.
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