Innovate UK funding
Innovate UK smart grants 2022 UK registered organisations can apply for a share of up to £25 million for game-changing and commercially viable research and development (R&D) innovation that can significantly impact the UK economy. Knowledge transfer partnerships: 2022 to 2023, round one UK registered academic institutions, research and technology organisations (RTO) or catapults can apply for a share of up to £8 million to fund innovation projects with businesses or not-for-profits. UK-South Korea collaborative research and development UK registered businesses can apply for a share of up to £2 million for this competition. This funding is for the purpose of developing innovative proposals with South Korea. |
UK-Singapore collaborative research and development UK registered businesses can apply for a share of up to £3 million for the purpose of developing innovative proposals with Singapore. Eureka Eurostars 3: call 2 UK registered SMEs can apply for a share of up to £2.5 million to develop collaborative research in partnership with organisations from participating Eureka Eurostars member countries. Commercialising quantum technologies: feasibility studies round three UK registered organisations can apply for a share of up to £6 million for projects to advance the commercialisation of quantum technologies in the UK. Automotive transformation fund feasibility studies: round three Organisations can apply for a share of up to £10 million for business case feasibility studies to support scale up of the UK’s zero emission automotive supply chain. SBRI funded competitions SBRI supports a range of competitions with public sector organisations and departments. Organisations can apply for a share of £2.8 million to deliver pervasive, resilient Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) and agile effects using Radio Frequencies SBRI: open digital solutions for net zero energy Organisations can apply for a share of £1.2 million, inclusive of VAT, to develop open solutions to accelerate decarbonisation of energy in the UK. |