The Going Global Export Program helps small to medium businesses break into international markets. Whether you’re new to exporting or entering a new region, this free program gives you practical support to grow your global reach.
Over 2 to 4 months, you will participate in:
- expert-led workshops.
- market intelligence briefings.
- cultural and pitch training.
- introductions to potential partners and buyers.
- in-market visits with support from dedicated trade representatives.
Upcoming Going Global Export Programs
Life Sciences and Healthcare
Agrifood
- Agrifood to Korea and Japan, March 2026 (applications closed).
- Agrifood and Consumer Goods to the United States of America, March 2026 (applications closed).
- Agrifood to Singapore, April 2026 (applications closed).
- Agrifood and Consumer Goods to Greater China, April 2026 (applications closed)
Digital Technology
- Agritech to the United States of America, October 2025 (completed).
- Proptech to the United States of America, October 2025 (completed).
- AI Technology to the United States of America, April 2026 (applications closed).
- Digital Technology to Saudi Arabia and the UAE, April 2026 Apply now.
Additional sectors
- Mining Equipment, Technology and Services (METS) to India, November 2025 (completed).
- Infrastructure to Saudi Arabia, January 2026 (applications closed).
- Net Zero & Energy Transition to the United Kingdom, May 2026 Apply Now.
Who can apply
The program is open to NSW-based small to medium businesses that are either:
- new to exporting, or
- entering a new international market.
To apply, you must meet the program’s core eligibility criteria. Before applying, check:
- target market and industry focus.
- key dates.
- program schedule.
- eligibility requirements (each participant should only join one program at a time).
Applicants who meet core eligibility criteria are assessed through a merit-based evaluation process.
Core eligibility criteria
- The application business must have a demonstrated NSW footprint.
- The application business should be new to the market and have demonstrated export capability and market suitability.
- The application business must meet any identified discretionary criteria for the specific program.
- The application business must agree to the Terms and Conditions of participation in the program.
Need help?
If you have questions about the program or eligibility, contact Investment NSW.
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