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Innovation competitions
WebEligibility. This competition is open to single applicants only. To lead a project your organisation must: be a UK registered micro or small business. not have previously been awarded funding directly from Innovate UK. be growing your innovation activities in the immersive and creative industries cluster centred on Coventry and Warwickshire.
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Diet and health innovation: Early stage feasibility projects
WebFunding competition Diet and health innovation: Early stage feasibility projects . UK registered organisations can apply for a share of up to £2.5 million for early stage feasibility projects working with one or more of the Diet and …
Funding competition SBRI: Plant health innovations for biosecurity
WebSBRI: Plant health innovations for biosecurity. Organisations can apply for a share of up to £800,000, inclusive of VAT, to develop and demonstrate the feasibility of innovative solutions for plant health. Competition opens: Monday 6 November 2023. Competition closes: Wednesday 20 December 2023 11:00am. This competition is now closed.
Innovation competitions
WebInnovate UK Smart grants: April 2024. UK registered organisations can apply for a share of up to £25 million for game-changing and commercially viable R&D innovations that can significantly impact the UK economy. This funding is from Innovate UK, part of UK Research and Innovation.
Better Food for All: Innovation for improved nutrition, early-stage
WebFunding competition Better Food for All: Innovation for improved nutrition, early-stage . UK registered organisations can apply for a share of up to £20 million over the three strands of the competition. Projects will support the development of innovative solutions to address significant nutrition challenges.
Mindset: Extended reality for digital mental health – Strand 2
WebFunding competition Mindset: Extended reality for digital mental health – Strand 2 . UK registered businesses can apply for a share of up to £4.5 million across two strands of the competition. This is for industrial research projects that provide immersive digital mental health therapeutic solutions.
Funding competition Innovate UK Smart grants: January 2024
WebUK registered organisations can apply for a share of up to £25 million for game-changing and commercially viable R&D innovations that can significantly impact the UK economy. This funding is from Innovate UK, part of UK Research and Innovation. Competition opens: Thursday 18 January 2024. Competition closes: Wednesday 24 April 2024 11:00am.
Competition overview
WebFunding competition SBRI: Overdose detection, response and intervention demonstration . Organisations can apply for a share of £5 million inclusive of VAT. This is to deliver innovations addressing key drug related overdose priorities across two competitions.
Funding competition Launchpads: Cluster Management
WebLaunchpads: Cluster Management. UK registered organisations can apply for up to £150,000 for a project to develop and manage one of the emergent innovation clusters being supported by an Innovate UK Launchpad. Competition opens: Monday 13 November 2023. Competition closes: Wednesday 13 December 2023 11:00am. This competition is now …
SBRI: Quantum Catalyst Fund, phase 1 and phase 2
WebAccelerating the adoption of quantum solutions by the public sector and for the public benefit. This competition is divided in two contracted phases: Phase 1 has a total budget of up to £2 million and will last 3 months. Phase 2 has a total budget of up to £13 million and will last up to 15 months. At the end of phase 1, the UK Government
Biomedical Catalyst 2022 Round 2: Industry-led R&D
WebThis competition provides funding in line with the UK's obligations and commitments to Subsidy Control. Further information about the UK Subsidy Control requirements can be found within the EU-UK Trade and Cooperation agreement and the subsequent guidance from the department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS).. Innovate UK is …
SBRI: Enhancing medical supply chain resilience with drones
WebThis is a Small Business Research Initiative (SBRI) competition funded by Innovate UK, part of UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) and in partnership with the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC).. The aim of the competition is to fund projects that will enhance the understanding of how drones can augment healthcare logistics operations and …
Launchpad: life & health sciences, Northern Ireland – R1 CR&D
WebFunding competition Launchpad: life & health sciences, Northern Ireland – R1 CR&D . UK registered organisations can apply for a share of up to £2 million for business led projects that grow activities in the life and health sciences innovation cluster in Northern Ireland.
Launchpad: health technology, West Yorkshire – R1 MFA
WebFunding competition Launchpad: health technology, West Yorkshire – R1 MFA . UK registered businesses can apply for a share of up to £2 million for projects that grow activities in the health technology innovation cluster in West Yorkshire.
UK Regulatory Science and Innovation Networks – Discovery phase
WebFunding competition UK Regulatory Science and Innovation Networks – Discovery phase . Collaborations of UK based organisations can apply for grant funding of up to £50,000 to develop proposals for Regulatory Science and Innovation Networks in their area.
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