Circular Electricals Fund
The Circular Electricals Fund provides up to £1 million in funding to support projects that contribute to a more circular economy for electrical products. The aim is to fund initiatives that encourage reuse, refurbishment, recycling, or resource efficiency in the electricals sector, helping to reduce environmental impact and drive sustainability through innovation.
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IUK National Materials Innovation Programme: Feasibility studies Rd 2
Companies developing advanced materials technologies can access funding to bridge the gap between innovation and industrial adoption, helping move promising materials from feasibility stage concepts towards real-world commercial use.
The programme focuses on accelerating industrial uptake in healthcare, sustainable materials, power electronics, connectivity, and metamaterials, with a strong emphasis on market demand and end-user engagement.
This is a strong fit if you are:
✔️ Developing advanced materials with a clear commercial application and identifiable end-user demand
✔️ Working in healthcare, sustainable structural materials, power electronics, advanced communications, or metamaterials and metasurfaces
✔️ Looking to validate a materials innovation and demonstrate its value in a specific industrial sector
✔️ Able to secure support from an end user operating within one of the UK's Industrial Strategy priority sectors
✔️ Seeking to overcome technical, commercial, or adoption barriers before larger-scale development and deployment
Should you apply?
If you have an advanced materials innovation with a clearly defined application, a credible route to industrial adoption, and support from a relevant end user, this is a strong opportunity. Successful projects will demonstrate commercial potential, value chain alignment, contribution to UK industrial competitiveness, and a realistic pathway towards adoption and future scale-up.
EIC Accelerator OPEN
Companies developing breakthrough technologies with global market potential can access one of Europe's most prestigious innovation funding programmes to accelerate commercialisation and scale-up.
The EIC Accelerator is designed to support highly innovative startups and SMEs developing disruptive technologies that have the potential to create new markets or transform existing industries, particularly where private investment is difficult to secure due to technical or commercial risk.
This is a strong fit if you are:
✔️ A startup or SME developing a breakthrough technology with strong intellectual property ownership
✔️ Operating in deep tech, AI, healthcare, sustainability, energy, advanced manufacturing, or another highly innovative sector
✔️ At TRL 6-8 with a technology approaching commercial readiness and requiring significant investment to scale
✔️ Targeting international growth and capable of delivering substantial economic impact
Should you apply?
If you have a highly differentiated innovation, strong commercial potential, and a credible route to market, the EIC Accelerator remains one of the most attractive funding opportunities available. UK companies can apply for grants of up to €2.5 million covering up to 70% of eligible project costs, while companies in other eligible countries may also access substantial equity investment through blended finance.
IUK Consumer Led Flexibility for the Clean Energy Superpower Mission
Organisations developing technologies, products, services or business models that help consumers actively participate in a flexible energy system can access significant funding to accelerate commercialisation and support the UK's transition to a clean energy future.
The programme is designed to support innovations that enable consumer-led flexibility, helping households and businesses shift energy use, support grid resilience, and contribute to the UK's Clean Energy Superpower Mission. Projects are expected to deliver real-world impact by 2030 and demonstrate a credible route to deployment and adoption.
This is a strong fit if you are:
✔️ Developing solutions that encourage or enable consumer participation in energy flexibility markets
✔️ Able to demonstrate how your innovation can contribute to clean energy adoption, grid flexibility, or energy system optimisation by 2030
✔️ Bringing together energy sector expertise, end users, and commercial partners to accelerate impact
✔️ Looking to progress feasibility, industrial research, or experimental development activities towards commercialisation
Should you apply?
If your innovation can help unlock consumer participation in a more flexible energy system, has a clear route to UK deployment, and can demonstrate measurable impact on the transition to clean energy, this is a highly relevant opportunity. The competition supports projects ranging from early feasibility through to near-market development, with grants available up to £3 million depending on project stage.
IUK: Zero Emission Vessels and Infrastructure 2: Energy Efficiency
This programme is focused on taking clean maritime technologies all the way through to real-world deployment and operation at scale. It is designed for ambitious projects that can build, deploy and run solutions over multiple years in live environments, helping position the UK as a leader in maritime decarbonisation.
This is a strong fit if you are:
✔️ Developing vessel or port technologies that significantly reduce emissions and improve energy efficiency
✔️ Able to deliver a large-scale project involving build, deployment and multi-year real-world operation
✔️ A UK business leading a consortium with strong commercial and delivery partners
✔️ Targeting solutions such as alternative fuels, electrification, charging infrastructure or vessel efficiency upgrades
Should you apply?
If you have a mature, high-value solution ready to be deployed and operated in real-world maritime environments, with the capability to deliver a large collaborative project and demonstrate long-term impact, this is a strong opportunity.
IUK: Zero Emission Vessels and Infrastructure 2: Electric Power
This grant focuses on accelerating the shift to electric-powered maritime systems by funding large-scale projects that build, deploy and operate battery-electric vessels and supporting infrastructure in real-world conditions over multiple years.
The aim is to move beyond testing and into full operational use, proving that electric maritime solutions can work reliably at scale across ports, inland waterways and wider maritime environments.
This is a strong fit if you are:
✔️ Developing 100% battery electric vessels or electrification upgrades for existing fleets
✔️ Building charging infrastructure, shore power systems or port energy solutions that support vessel electrification
✔️ A UK business capable of leading a large consortium and delivering complex infrastructure and deployment projects
✔️ Ready to demonstrate your solution in a live operational environment for an extended period
Should you apply?
If you have an advanced clean maritime solution focused on electrification, with a clear plan to build, deploy and operate it at scale alongside strong commercial partners and end users, this is a highly relevant opportunity.
IUK:Zero Emission Vessels and Infrastructure 2: Alternative Fuels
This oppportunity is centred on accelerating the adoption of alternative fuel technologies in the maritime sector by supporting projects that build, deploy and operate vessels and refuelling infrastructure at scale.
The focus is on enabling real-world use of low and zero-emission fuels, alongside the infrastructure required to support them, proving that these solutions can operate reliably and commercially over a sustained period.
This is a strong fit if you are:
✔️ Developing vessels powered by alternative fuels such as hydrogen, ammonia, methanol or other low-carbon fuel systems
✔️ Building bunkering, storage or refuelling infrastructure within ports to support alternative fuel adoption
✔️ A UK business able to lead a large consortium delivering both vessel and infrastructure components
✔️ Working with ports, operators or supply chain partners to enable real-world deployment and long-term operation
Should you apply?
If your project is ready to move beyond development into full-scale deployment, with a clear plan to build, operate and validate alternative fuel systems in real-world maritime environments alongside committed partners and end users, this is a highly relevant opportunity to pursue.
EIC Pathfinder Challenge
This competition is funding early stage ideas that could create entirely new markets or change how industries work today. It focuses on three areas: new materials for small energy systems, biotech solutions to support healthy ageing, and advanced AI that can reason, learn, and plan more like humans. The goal is to turn bold research ideas into real world applications that improve everyday life, from healthcare to smart cities. Projects should be at an early stage and aim to show clear proof that the idea works, with strong potential to grow into something commercially valuable.
This is a strong fit if you are:
- Developing new materials or energy solutions
- Working on biotech, healthcare, or ageing related innovations
- Building advanced AI systems beyond current models
- A startup, SME, or research team with an early stage idea
Should you apply?
If you are working on a bold, early stage innovation with the potential to shape future markets or solve big global challenges, this is a strong opportunity.
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EU Horizon Space Data Economy
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This topic supports activities that scale up the use of EU space data by addressing fragmented sectoral demand and enabling the commercialisation of innovative space-based solutions in strategic priority areas. Proposals should leverage EGNSS and Copernicus capabilities to improve the efficiency, resilience, and sustainability of energy systems, urban environments, climate adaptation efforts, or green financing and insurance. Each project must focus on one clearly defined priority area, deliver a viable business plan, and demonstrate alignment with relevant regulations and policies. Activities are expected to achieve TRL 7–9 by project end, with an emphasis on commercial readiness, collaboration, and use of existing European technologies.
Ofwat: Water Breakthrough Challenge 6: Catalyst Stream
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Breakthrough 6 invites innovative ideas from appointed water companies in England and Wales to tackle major water sector challenges and deliver benefits for customers, communities, and the environment. Entries should request £150,000–£2 million in funding, with partners contributing at least 10% financially. Collaboration is strongly encouraged, particularly with SMEs and other sector organisations. Projects can run for less than a year or extend beyond 2031, with successful applicants notified by April 2026 following eligibility checks and panel review.
IUK: Active Travel Innovation Fund
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The Active Travel Innovation Fund by Active Travel England (ATE) offers grants to UK-registered small and medium-sized organisations to develop, deliver, or scale innovative projects that encourage walking, wheeling, and cycling across England. It focuses on behaviour change and engagement rather than infrastructure or product development, supporting ideas that make active travel safer and more accessible. The fund prioritises initiatives benefiting underrepresented groups such as women, ethnic minorities, children, disabled people, and those less physically active and aligns with wider government goals like reducing NHS pressure, creating safer streets, boosting the economy, and achieving net zero. Projects must be delivered within England over a 12-month period, followed by evaluation, with up to 10% of the grant allocated to monitoring, reporting, and impact assessment.
IUK CfI Improving Outcomes for Children Experiencing Homelessness
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Organisations working with children and families experiencing homelessness can access funding to develop and test innovative solutions that improve learning, educational outcomes, and overall wellbeing.
The programme focuses on practical interventions that help children continue learning despite unstable housing situations, while strengthening support systems around families and improving access to education.
This is a strong fit if you are:
✔️ Developing services, platforms, tools, or programmes that improve educational outcomes for children experiencing homelessness or housing insecurity
✔️ Supporting parents and carers to maintain children's learning and development during periods of unstable housing
✔️ Improving coordination between education, housing, health, early years, and community support services
✔️ Creating solutions that address barriers such as transport, frequent relocations, overcrowding, limited study space, or disrupted access to education
✔️ Working with schools, local authorities, charities, housing providers, or family support organisations that can help test and scale your solution
Should you apply?
If you have an innovative, evidence-based solution that can be piloted with children and families experiencing homelessness, and can demonstrate a clear pathway to improving learning and developmental outcomes, this is a strong opportunity. Successful projects will combine robust delivery plans, safeguarding measures, impact evaluation, and partnerships that support real-world testing and future scaling.
EIC Transition
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This opportunity supports projects that take existing research results and move them closer to real world use. The focus is on turning earlier EU funded research into practical applications by testing and validating the technology in relevant environments, helping bridge the gap between research and commercialisation.
This is a strong fit if you are:
✔️ Building on results from previous EU funded research projects
✔️ Looking to move a technology closer to real world application
✔️ A startup, SME, or research organisation with validated early results
✔️ Working on innovation that needs further development before market
Should you apply?
If you already have strong research results from an EU funded project and want to develop them further, prove real world use, and move towards commercialisation or investment, this is a strong opportunity.
IUK Future offshore wind technologies: feasibility studies
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This opportunity is focused on early-stage innovation in offshore wind, supporting feasibility projects that can strengthen the UK supply chain and accelerate progress towards large-scale deployment.
The emphasis is on developing practical, scalable solutions that improve cost, performance, and efficiency across offshore wind technologies, aligned with the UK’s industrial growth ambitions.
This is a strong fit if you are:
✔️ Exploring new concepts or approaches in offshore wind components, systems or services
✔️ Developing technologies linked to floating foundations, deepwater structures or advanced manufacturing processes
✔️ Building solutions for cables, electrical systems or autonomous environmental monitoring
✔️ Working on innovations that improve installation, operations, maintenance or asset lifespan
Should you apply?
If you have a well-defined early-stage idea with clear technical feasibility goals, strong relevance to offshore wind supply chain challenges, and a credible path toward future development or commercialisation, this is a strong opportunity to explore and validate your concept.
IUK:Growth Catalyst Early Stage: New Innovators
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The grant aims to help early-stage start-ups develop innovative ideas with clear routes to commercialisation and business growth.
–Support development in five critical technologies: Projects must focus on at least one of the following: artificial intelligence (AI), semiconductors, advanced connectivity technologies, quantum technologies, or engineering biology.
–Enable new products, processes, or services: The goal is to foster innovations that are significantly ahead of current offerings or propose new uses or business models.
–Provide targeted business support: In addition to funding, tailored business support is offered to help businesses grow and scale.
SMART: SCOTLAND grants
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The SMART: SCOTLAND grant aims to support high-risk, highly ambitious projects providing support to conduct feasibility studies. It’s only available to small and medium enterprises (SMEs) based in Scotland
BRITISH BUSINESS BANK: Investment Fund for Wales
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This fund aims to drive sustainable economic growth by supporting innovation and creating local opportunity for new and growing businesses across Wales.
IUK Farming Innovation Programme: Small R&D Partnership Projects Rd 4
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This competition funds feasibility studies that explore new solutions to major on-farm or post-farmgate challenges, aiming to improve productivity, resilience, and sustainability while moving towards low-emission farming. It supports early-stage projects that could significantly enhance the efficiency and environmental performance of UK agriculture, focusing on practical benefits for farmers, growers, and foresters. The goal is to accelerate research and development by encouraging collaboration with the wider UK research community. Projects should align with one or more key themes: farmed animals, plants, novel food production systems, or the bioeconomy and agroforestry.
ESA: DIGITALISATION OF THE WATER SECTOR
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This opportunity supports organisations developing space enabled solutions to improve water systems and resilience. The focus is on tackling challenges like water quality, leakage, flooding, and infrastructure issues by using satellite data and technologies to build smarter, more efficient water management systems.
This is a strong fit if you are:
✔️ Using satellite data, sensors, or connected systems in your solution
✔️ Working on water management, utilities, or environmental monitoring
✔️ Looking to develop or test a new service or product
✔️ Building solutions for infrastructure, climate resilience, or resource efficiency
Should you apply?
If you are developing a solution that can improve how water is managed and want support to prove it works, test it with real users, and move towards commercial deployment using space technology, this is a strong opportunity.
Innovate UK Venture Builder Pilot Expression of Interest
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Programme is designed to support the creation and growth of early-stage deep-tech spin-outs, with a strong focus on helping them become investment-ready and secure their first significant funding round.
The emphasis is on bridging the gap between initial customer validation and investor readiness, by providing targeted support, funding, and guidance to build strong commercial proof points.
This is a strong fit if you are:
✔️ A newly formed or soon-to-be spin-out in Frontier AI, Engineering Biology, or Advanced Materials
✔️ Past early customer discovery and now preparing to raise your first investment round
✔️ Looking to build clear investor proof points rather than continue core R&D
✔️ A high-growth deep-tech venture with strong commercial potential
Should you apply?
If you are an early-stage spin-out with validated market interest and need support to become investment-ready, remove key commercial barriers, and secure your first funding round, this is a highly relevant opportunity to pursue.
Smart Scotland
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The SMART: SCOTLAND grant, administered by Scottish Enterprise, aims to support small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in conducting feasibility studies for high-risk, highly ambitious research and development (R&D) projects. The grant focuses on projects that represent a significant technological advance for the UK industry or sector concerned and have a clear commercial endpoint.
EU Horizon Large-scale production of liquid advanced biofuels and renewable fuels of non-biological origin HORIZON-CL5-2026-02-D3-01
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This topic supports large-scale demonstration of advanced biofuels and renewable fuels of non-biological origin to meet the needs of sectors such as aviation, shipping, and energy-intensive industries. Projects should engage feedstock developers, technology providers, fuel suppliers, end users, and public authorities to deliver ready-to-deploy, economically viable solutions while assessing the impact of actual feedstocks on plant design and operation. Expected outcomes include de-risking innovative technologies, supporting scale-up, enhancing sustainability and GHG reduction, and providing evidence to inform policy, regulatory decisions, and investment. Proposals must include robust exploitation and dissemination plans, covering commercialisation, scalability, business cases, local economic impact, and full value chain assessments.
ARIA: Rolling opportunity seeds
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This opportunity supports bold, early stage ideas that could lead to major breakthroughs in science and technology. The focus is on high risk, high reward projects that explore new directions, challenge current thinking, and have the potential to open up entirely new fields or capabilities.
This is a strong fit if you are:
✔️ Exploring a novel or unconventional research idea
✔️ Working on early stage science or breakthrough technologies
✔️ Challenging existing approaches or assumptions
✔️ An individual, startup, SME, or research team with a bold concept
Should you apply?
If you have a high risk idea that would not typically get funded elsewhere and want support to explore it, prove its potential, and turn it into a future breakthrough or larger programme, this is a strong opportunity.
Novel non-pharmacological approaches for diagnosis and treatment of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
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The MRC-NIHR Efficacy and Mechanism Evaluation (EME) Programme invites applications to assess novel non-pharmacological approaches for diagnosing, treating, or managing ADHD in children and adults. Proposals should target core symptoms or related conditions and provide strong clinical rationale and proof of concept. Evaluations must focus on interventions or technologies with convincing human evidence of efficacy, including diagnostic tools with promising sensitivity, specificity, or predictive value.
IUK:Energy Catalyst Round 11: Mid Stage
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This opportunity supports earlier stage clean energy projects that aim to improve access to affordable, reliable, and low carbon energy in developing countries. The focus is on building and testing innovative solutions that can lead to real world impact, especially in regions like Africa, South Asia, and Latin America.
This is a strong fit if you are:
✔️ Developing clean energy solutions at an earlier stage
✔️ Working on technologies like solar, storage, or smart energy systems
✔️ Looking to test or demonstrate your solution in international markets
✔️ Have partners in developing countries
Should you apply?
If you are developing a clean energy solution and want to test it in real world settings, build strong evidence of impact, and prepare it for future scale and commercial deployment in global markets, this is a strong opportunity.
Eurostars call for projects – September 2026
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This programme supports SMEs working on innovative products, services, or processes through international collaboration. The focus is on helping businesses develop and commercialise new solutions by partnering with organisations across different countries, with strong emphasis on real market potential and impact.
This is a strong fit if you are:
✔️ An SME developing a new or improved product or technology
✔️ Looking to collaborate with international partners
✔️ Building a solution with clear commercial potential
✔️ Working on innovation that solves real industry or societal challenges
Should you apply?
If you are an SME ready to develop your innovation with international partners and want support to bring it to market, grow your business, and access funding through national programmes across Europe, this is a strong opportunity.
IUK:Agri-tech and food technology, Mid and North Wales - CRD
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Innovate UK and its partners seek projects that:
–Focus on innovation in agri-tech or food technology, including but not limited to productivity, quality, nutritional value, resilience, and resource efficiency; food processing, manufacturing, and new market development; sustainability, biodiversity, and rural resilience.
–Demonstrate ongoing contribution to the cluster, such as local innovation activities, value creation, engagement with other innovation-active organisations, and increased innovation activity post-project.
–Align with regional priorities and the UK government’s goals for local economic growth.
–Are led by UK-registered businesses and involve collaboration with at least one UK-registered SME claiming grant funding.
Cancer Research UK Discovery Programme Foundation Award
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This competition funds long term research programmes that help mid career researchers build independence and lead their own work in cancer research. The aim is to support strong, connected research projects that explore key questions in cancer biology and generate knowledge that can lead to future breakthroughs or larger funding.
This is a strong fit if you are:
✔️ A UK based researcher ready to lead your own cancer research programme
✔️ Working on core cancer biology or early stage scientific questions
✔️ Building a multi year research plan with several linked studies
✔️ An SME supporting with technology, data, or specialist expertise
Should you apply?
If you are ready to step into a leadership role and build a long term research programme in cancer, this is a strong opportunity.
EU EIC Advance Innovation Challenges
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This pilot aims to accelerate high-risk deep tech innovation by supporting breakthrough solutions in areas where commercial uptake is limited, while testing whether stage-gated funding and early involvement of end-users improve market adoption. It focuses on two major challenges: Physical AI for next-generation robotics, and New Approach Methodologies that can replace or reduce animal testing in biomedical research and product safety. Eligible applicants include start-ups, SMEs, and research organisations, with funding delivered across two stages to develop, validate, and test solutions in real-world settings. Successful projects can receive up to €300,000 in Stage 1 and up to €2.5 million in Stage 2, alongside access to partners, experts, and a wider innovation ecosystem.
Research for Patient Benefit - Competition 56 NIHR
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The NIHR Research for Patient Benefit (RfPB) programme invites stage 1 applications for research addressing health service practices with potential to improve patient and NHS user wellbeing. As a researcher-led initiative, it welcomes diverse proposals tackling health service challenges. The programme funds high-quality quantitative and qualitative research with clear patient benefit, emphasizing public and patient involvement and co-development with service users.
IUK Contracts for Innovation: Enabling Commercial Quantum Networking
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This competition is designed to accelerate the development of enabling technologies for commercial quantum networking, with a strong focus on building deployable components that can integrate into real-world systems.
The emphasis is on delivering practical prototypes that support secure, scalable quantum communications, while strengthening the UK’s position in next-generation networking infrastructure and sovereign technology capability.
This is a strong fit if you are:
✔️ Developing quantum networking components such as photonics, encryption, interfaces, or communication subsystems
✔️ Able to build a deployable prototype with a clear integration pathway into real-world platforms
✔️ Working on technologies that enable secure data transmission, distributed quantum systems, or hybrid quantum-classical networks
✔️ Focused on commercial applications with a defined market need and route to adoption
Should you apply?
If you have a prototype-stage innovation that can act as a critical building block for quantum networking, with clear technical differentiation, integration readiness, and a strong commercial pathway, this is a highly relevant opportunity to pursue.
Women in TechEU
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Women founders building deep tech startups can access equity-free funding and tailored business support to accelerate technology development, strengthen investment readiness, and prepare for future scale-up funding opportunities.
The programme is specifically designed to help women-led deep tech companies bridge the gap between technical validation and commercial growth while increasing female representation within Europe's innovation ecosystem.
This is a strong fit if you are:
✔️ A woman founder or co-founder in a senior leadership role (CEO, CTO, CSO, or equivalent) within a deep tech startup
✔️ Developing a proprietary technology in areas such as AI, advanced materials, advanced manufacturing, biotechnology, energy, robotics, quantum, space, connectivity, or advanced sensing
✔️ Operating at TRL 4-6 and looking to accelerate commercialisation and market validation
✔️ An SME less than five years old that has raised under €1 million in equity funding
✔️ Seeking investor readiness support, mentoring, and access to European innovation and investment networks
Should you apply?
If you are leading an early-stage deep tech company with a strong technological innovation and clear commercial potential, this is an excellent opportunity to secure non-dilutive funding while building the foundations for future investment. Successful applicants typically combine a novel technology, ambitious growth plans, and a clear pathway towards commercialisation, scale-up, and future programmes such as the EIC Accelerator.
EU Horizon Innovative solutions for a generative AI-powered digital spine of the EU energy system HORIZON-CL5-2026-02-D3-19
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This topic aims to develop and pilot generative AI-powered tools to enhance the digitalisation, decarbonisation, and optimisation of the EU energy system across electricity, mobility, and buildings. Projects should demonstrate AI-driven energy services, system planning, and smart grid functionalities, integrating distributed assets, flexibility markets, and data exchange while ensuring interoperability across sectors and regions. Solutions must be tested across at least three EU Member States or Associated Countries, involving traditional and new energy stakeholders, including DSOs, aggregators, energy communities, and digital infrastructure providers. The work should build on existing open-source digital solutions, leverage AI Factories, adhere to relevant standards, and actively contribute to the BRIDGE initiative.
Scotland:Regional Selective Assistance funding
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The Regional Selective Assistance (RSA) funding, administered by Scottish Enterprise, is a discretionary grant aimed at encouraging capital investment and job creation in designated Assisted Areas of Scotland, classified as Tiers 2 and 3. The primary objective of RSA is to support projects that contribute to economic growth, job creation, and Scotland's transition to a greener economy.
Contracts for Innovation: Accessible Information on Coaches
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This competition by the Department for Transport aims to develop affordable, user-friendly hardware and software solutions for coaches to comply with the Public Service Vehicles (Accessible Information) Regulations 2023. The solutions must provide accessible audio and visual route, destination, and location information, supporting disabled passengers. Proposals should prioritize scalability, compatibility, and affordability while incorporating innovative technologies.
NIHR: Early action and prevention within Health and Social Care Services Phase 2
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This funding opportunity supports high-quality applied health and social care research focused on early action, prevention, and reducing inequalities at a national level. It aims to generate evidence that improves prevention services, enhances access to community-based care, and reduces hospital admissions. Research should address preventative strategies, early diagnosis, and interventions for those at risk of long-term conditions, demonstrating clear national impact and relevance to the NHS and social care. Areas of interest include improving prevention pathways, integrating preventative approaches, using data to deliver proactive support, and evaluating innovative service models or technologies. There are no specific eligibility restrictions for applicants.
ESA: OPEN CALL FOR PROPOSALS: PROOF-OF-CONCEPT STUDIES AND PILOT PROJECTS
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This opportunity supports organisations developing space enabled services or applications, helping them move from idea to real world use. It funds both early stage work to prove a concept and later stage projects that test solutions with real users, with the goal of reducing risk and preparing for commercial launch.
This is a strong fit if you are:
✔️ Developing a service that uses space data or technology
✔️ Looking to validate an idea or build a minimum viable product
✔️ Ready to test your solution with real customers or users
✔️ Working across sectors where space data can add value
Should you apply?
If you have a space enabled solution and want support to prove it works, test it in real world conditions, and move towards commercial deployment with customers and partners, this is a strong opportunity.
Cancer Research UK Childhood Cancer Therapeutic Catalyst
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This competition funds research projects focused on developing new treatments for childhood cancers. The aim is to help move early therapeutic ideas forward by generating the key data needed to support further development, investment, or clinical use. Projects should focus on real treatment solutions and show a clear path towards helping patients.
This is a strong fit if you are:
✔️ A UK research organisation working on childhood cancer treatments
✔️ Developing new therapies such as drugs, biologics, or immunotherapies
✔️ Running preclinical studies to prove a treatment could work
✔️ An SME supporting with technology, drug development, or specialist expertise
Should you apply?
If you are working on a new treatment for childhood cancer and need support to generate the data required to move it closer to real world use, this is a strong opportunity.
EU Horizon Improved reliability and optimised operations and maintenance for wind energy systems HORIZON-CL5-2026-02-D3-07
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This topic seeks projects that enhance the reliability, safety, and efficiency of wind energy systems, contributing to reduced operational, financial, and climate-related risks while strengthening the European wind energy supply chain. Proposals should develop and validate solutions across areas such as predictive maintenance, condition and health monitoring, component reliability, operation optimisation, and digital tools, with a focus on critical subsystems. Projects are expected to produce FAIR data, incorporate digitalisation and advanced sensor technologies, and improve safety protocols, downtime, and operational costs. Solutions should be standardisable, scalable, and support the strategic autonomy, competitiveness, and technology leadership of the European wind energy sector.
Scotland: Research and development (R&D) grants
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Scottish Enterprise's Research and Development (R&D) Grants aim to support businesses in Scotland that are developing new products, processes, or services, or significantly enhancing existing ones. The program seeks to boost business competitiveness, stimulate further R&D activities, and benefit the Scottish economy.
IUK: CAM-Pathfinder: Feasibility Studies 2
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The Connected and Automated Mobility (CAM) Feasibility Studies Competition funds short projects that explore early commercial uses for driverless transport in the UK. It supports organisations developing business cases for services such as freight, public transport, personal mobility, and specialist vehicles. Projects should last 6–9 months, start on 1 April 2026, and request £100,000–£250,000. Eligible leads include UK-registered businesses, local or transport authorities (working with at least one business if public sector-led). Limited trials are allowed to support feasibility studies. The competition opens 6 October 2025 and closes 26 November 2025, with results announced 16 January 2026 and around a 50% success rate.
Innovate UK innovation loans future economy: Round 24
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This funding opportunity provides loans of £100,000 to £5 million for late-stage R&D projects by UK-registered SMEs. It targets highly innovative projects with clear commercialisation routes and significant economic impact, especially in future economy areas highlighted by Innovate UK. Applicants must show a need for public funding, the ability to repay loans, and a credible repayment plan. Eligible projects should deliver new or significantly improved products, processes, or services and fall within key areas such as Net Zero (energy, industrial processes, agriculture, food, capital intensity), Health and Wellbeing (ill health, wellbeing, diet, food), and Next Generation Digital and Technology Families (AI, advanced computing, bioinformatics, genomics, robotics, smart machines, advanced materials, quantum, energy and environment technologies). Funding is awarded competitively across multiple rounds, with project durations of up to five years covering both R&D and commercialisation phases.
Cancer Research UK Therapeutic Catalyst
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This award supports projects that help turn new cancer treatment ideas into real therapies. The focus is on generating the key data needed to prove a treatment could work, reduce early risk, and move it closer to further funding, partnerships, or commercial development.
This is a strong fit if you are:
✔️ A UK research organisation developing new cancer treatments
✔️ Working on drug discovery, biologics, or immunotherapy
✔️ Generating early proof that a treatment approach could work
✔️ An SME supporting with drug development, platforms, or specialist expertise
Should you apply?
If you have a promising cancer treatment idea and need support to prove it works, reduce risk, and make it ready for further funding or commercial investment, this is a strong opportunity.
NIHR i4i PDA
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This opportunity supports the development of healthcare technologies that can be used in the NHS or social care. It focuses on helping teams move proven ideas closer to real world use by funding product development, testing, and real world validation. The aim is to reduce risk and make innovations more attractive to buyers, investors, and healthcare providers.
This is a strong fit if you are:
✔️ Developing a medical device, diagnostic, or digital health solution
✔️ Working on a product that already has proof it can work
✔️ Looking to test, validate, or scale a healthcare innovation
✔️ Able to collaborate with at least one other organisation
Should you apply?
If you have a healthcare solution that already shows promise and need funding to develop it further, prove its value in real settings, and move towards NHS adoption and commercial success, this is a strong opportunity.
UKRI Creating opportunities: rethinking economic (in)activity
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UKRI seeks a single innovative, interdisciplinary project under its Creating Opportunities, Improving Outcomes theme to address economic inactivity in areas with high rates of ill-health, disability, and informal care. The project will investigate local systemic factors shaping inactivity, identify effective support strategies, bridge research-to-practice gaps through collaboration with policymakers and local partners, and improve access to administrative data for inactivity research.
ESA: European Space Agency Phi-Lab UK
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This opportunity supports UK organisations developing innovative technologies linked to the space sector, with a strong focus on sustainability and resilience. The aim is to help turn early stage ideas into commercially viable solutions, whether they use space data on Earth or improve how space systems operate.
This is a strong fit if you are:
✔️ Developing a solution that uses space data or technology
✔️ Working on sustainability, climate, or environmental challenges
✔️ Building products for the space sector or related industries
✔️ Looking to turn an early stage idea into a commercial opportunity
Should you apply?
If you have a space connected idea with strong commercial potential and want funding, expert support, and access to facilities to develop it into a real product or service with impact, this is a strong opportunity.
IUK Contracts for Innovation: FOAK26
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Rail suppliers with mature technologies now have an opportunity to prove their solutions in live railway environments and accelerate adoption across the UK rail network.
The programme focuses on high-maturity demonstrations that help organisations validate integration, gather operational evidence, de-risk implementation, and demonstrate measurable benefits for the rail industry.
This is a strong fit if you are:
✔️ Developing a TRL 5+ solution ready for real-world railway trials
✔️ Able to work with rail operators, infrastructure owners, or integration partners
✔️ Looking to demonstrate operational, safety, customer experience, infrastructure, or environmental benefits
✔️ Seeking to accelerate commercial adoption through live testing and evaluation
Should you apply?
If your technology is ready for demonstration in a railway environment and you can clearly show how it integrates into rail operations while delivering measurable outcomes, this is a highly relevant opportunity to pursue.
EU Horizon Next generation distribution substation for increasing the system resilience HORIZON-CL5-2026-02-D3-18
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This topic aims to advance the observability, monitoring, and management of electricity distribution grids by developing smart substation ecosystems that integrate power electronics, intelligent devices, and software solutions. Projects should demonstrate real-time monitoring, data consolidation, and AI-assisted decision-making across multiple pilots in different EU Member States or Associated Countries. Expected outcomes include optimised grid operation and maintenance, enhanced resilience to disturbances and natural hazards, and the creation of best practices for integrating smart substations into flexible, responsive distribution networks. Collaboration with multiple distribution system operators, technology suppliers, and at least one TSO is encouraged, with contributions feeding into the BRIDGE initiative.
EIT Urban Mobility: Strategic Innovation Open Call - Urban logistics
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Solutions (products, services and business models) that reduce the negative externalities of urban logistics – such as congestion, emissions and noise – while enhancing efficiency, resilience, sustainability and integration with the urban environment, especially in last-mile operations.Innovative concepts for logistics hubs and digitally enabled solutions that foster greater collaboration among logistics operators, cities and users are particularly encouraged.
IUK Contracts for Innovation: ProQure - Scaling UK Quantum Computing
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This programme is designed to accelerate the development and validation of advanced quantum computing systems, with a strong focus on scaling performance and proving real-world readiness.
The emphasis is on building and operating testbeds that allow independent evaluation, while strengthening the UK’s quantum ecosystem through increased user adoption, enterprise capability and industrial growth.
This is a strong fit if you are:
✔️ Developing quantum computing architectures or technologies that improve performance and scalability
✔️ Able to build and operate a testbed environment for validation, verification and external access
✔️ An organisation with the capability to deliver large, complex R&D projects with strong UK-based activity
✔️ Working towards commercial and industrial applications with clear economic and societal impact
Should you apply?
If you have a mature quantum technology with a clear pathway to scaling, strong technical and operational capability, and the ability to deliver a UK-based testbed that supports validation, adoption and long-term ecosystem growth, this is a highly relevant opportunity to pursue.
EIC Accelerator OPEN
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Companies developing breakthrough technologies with global market potential can access one of Europe's most prestigious innovation funding programmes to accelerate commercialisation and scale-up.
The EIC Accelerator is designed to support highly innovative startups and SMEs developing disruptive technologies that have the potential to create new markets or transform existing industries, particularly where private investment is difficult to secure due to technical or commercial risk.
This is a strong fit if you are:
✔️ A startup or SME developing a breakthrough technology with strong intellectual property ownership
✔️ Operating in deep tech, AI, healthcare, sustainability, energy, advanced manufacturing, or another highly innovative sector
✔️ At TRL 6-8 with a technology approaching commercial readiness and requiring significant investment to scale
✔️ Targeting international growth and capable of delivering substantial economic impact
Should you apply?
If you have a highly differentiated innovation, strong commercial potential, and a credible route to market, the EIC Accelerator remains one of the most attractive funding opportunities available. UK companies can apply for grants of up to €2.5 million covering up to 70% of eligible project costs, while companies in other eligible countries may also access substantial equity investment through blended finance.
IUK Frontier AI Benchmarking Datasets
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This opportunity supports projects that create high quality datasets and benchmarks to help train and test advanced AI systems. The focus is on building reliable, well structured data that can be used by others to develop better AI models, especially in areas like healthcare and advanced materials.
This is a strong fit if you are:
✔️ Working with large datasets or data platforms
✔️ Building tools for AI training, testing, or evaluation
✔️ Involved in healthcare or materials innovation using AI
✔️ Able to collaborate across data, engineering, and AI teams
Should you apply?
If you are developing valuable datasets or benchmarking tools and want to turn them into widely used resources that support AI innovation, commercial use, and industry adoption, this is a strong opportunity.
IUK: Contracts for Innovation: Net Zero Living Tech Trials, phase 3
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The Contracts for Innovation: Net Zero Living Tech Trials, Phase 3 competition, funded by Innovate UK, aims to support the development of pre-commercial innovations that assist UK Local Authorities in achieving their net zero goals. The competition focuses on conducting extended field trials to evaluate and enhance emerging technological solutions, facilitating their progression toward commercial readiness.
NIHR i4i THRIVE - April 2025
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i4i THRIVE (Translate Healthcare Research through InnoVation and Entrepreneurship) programme invites innovations at prototype development level (Technology Readiness Level (TRL 3)) and above which demonstrate potential to reduce health inequalities and meet needs in underserved communities.
IUK: UK-Netherlands Co-Innovation and Testbeds Pilot for Quantum Tech
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This competition aims to strengthen collaborative research and development between the Netherlands and the UK to commercialise quantum technologies. It funds feasibility and industrial research projects focused on developing, prototyping, and testing commercial quantum solutions in areas such as entanglement-based quantum networking, quantum computing algorithms and software, and quantum sensing for applications like biosensing, public infrastructure, and positioning, navigation, and timing (PNT).
DASA Innovation Loan: FY25/26 Cycle 7
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This competition offers loan funding to help UK SMEs bring defence innovations to market. It is designed for companies with more developed technologies that are ready to scale and commercialise. The focus is on supporting businesses that can meet real defence needs while also delivering commercial value in the UK or globally.
This is a strong fit if you are:
✔️ A UK based SME with a defence related innovation
✔️ Ready to commercialise an existing product or technology
✔️ Able to take on a loan and demonstrate how you will repay it
✔️ Building a solution with clear defence and commercial use
Should you apply?
If you have a mature defence innovation and need funding to bring it to market while growing your business, this is a strong opportunity.
EIT Urban Mobility Explained (UMX) Open Call
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The Urban Mobility Explained (UMX) Open Call, run by EIT Urban Mobility, funds the development and delivery of professional training and learning services that address urban mobility knowledge gaps and support more liveable cities. It is open to a wide range of organisations across EU Member States and Horizon Europe–associated countries, with projects eligible for up to €700,000 in funding over a maximum of 35 months. Proposals should align with the strategic objectives of the EIT Urban Mobility Academy and demonstrate impact, scalability, and financial sustainability. The call supports a broad range of training-related activities, from course development and commercialisation to scaling successful programmes and providing operational support services.
IUK: Sovereign AI - Proof of concept
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This grant supports UK businesses in validating and demonstrating early-stage AI technologies that deliver frontier performance and are aligned with national sovereignty goals. It focuses on developing proof of concept demonstrators that showcase novel system architectures or subsystem components with the potential to scale. Applicants are expected to deliver technical validation of their AI capabilities, whether through simulation, synthetic data, or early prototype testing while clearly articulating their path to scalable data access and compute infrastructure. The competition underpins the UK government’s ambition to secure leadership in AI development and infrastructure, safeguarding future economic competitiveness, national security, and strategic independence.
EU Horizon Innovative tools and services to manage and empower energy communities HORIZON-CL5-2026-02-D3-20
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This topic aims to develop open-source tools and integrated platforms for managing energy community assets, optimising local energy use, and enabling seamless interaction between households, prosumers, aggregators, and DSOs. Projects should implement real-time monitoring, forecasting, and autonomous control of energy systems, while ensuring secure, standards-based communication and interoperability across devices and networks. Solutions must be tested in at least three diverse European energy communities and involve stakeholders such as smart appliance manufacturers, home energy system developers, DSOs, and aggregators. The work should actively contribute to the BRIDGE initiative, foster replication potential, and integrate social sciences and humanities expertise to maximise societal impact.
Cancer Research UK Prevention and Population Programme Award
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This competition funds research projects focused on improving how cancer is detected earlier and diagnosed more effectively. It supports innovative ideas that could lead to better screening, earlier treatment, and improved patient outcomes. Projects should show clear potential to move into real healthcare settings and make a difference in how cancer is identified.
This is a strong fit if you are:
✔️ A UK research organisation working on cancer detection or diagnosis
✔️ Developing new diagnostic tools, technologies, or biomarkers
✔️ Part of a collaborative project with hospitals, researchers, or industry
✔️ An SME contributing technology, expertise, or services to a research project
Should you apply?
If you are working on a new way to detect or diagnose cancer earlier, and can show clear potential to improve patient outcomes or healthcare systems, this is a strong opportunity.
ESA:SPACE4RAIL
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The Space4Rail initiative, led by the European Space Agency (ESA), aims to enhance the railway sector by integrating space-based assets—such as satellite navigation, satellite communications, and Earth observation—into innovative and sustainable applications and services. The goal is to improve the performance, efficiency, safety, and attractiveness of railways for both operators and end-users.
Challenge Awards round 15
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NIHR i4i Challenge Awards support the real-world evaluation of medical devices, in vitro diagnostic devices and high-impact patient-focused digital health technologies for us in the NHS or social care system. The i4i Challenge Awards provide funding for collaborative projects with a focus on implementation research on technologies which have demonstrated safety and efficacy, and have a clear pathway towards adoption and commercialisation.
IUK: CAM Pathfinder: Demonstrate
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The Zenzic CAM Competition supports UK businesses developing products or services that advance Connected and Automated Mobility (CAM) technology toward commercial use. Projects must mature CAM solutions to a stage where they can be demonstrated, validated, and ready for real-world deployment, helping UK companies strengthen their position in the global CAM supply chain. Eligible projects should focus on technologies enabling No-User-in-Charge (NUiC) platforms and achieve at least TRL 5–6 or MRL 4–5 by completion. Themes include on-vehicle innovations (such as sensors, control systems, and automated driving software) and off-vehicle innovations (such as connectivity, cybersecurity, data management, AI tools, and testing services). Projects can involve hardware and software development, testing, manufacturing pilots, and safety or regulatory assurance but cannot focus on trials, feasibility studies, or non-automotive applications. Only UK-registered, commercially focused businesses can lead projects, while partners may include academic, public, or non-profit organisations. All partners must pay a 3.5% industrial contribution on grants received to Zenzic, and outcomes must be showcased at a Cenex Expo event.
NIHR: Early action and prevention within Health and Social Care Services Phase 1
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We are interested in funding high quality applied health and social care research to increase and improve the evidence base about early action and prevention with health and social care services. Innovation that could facilitate a marked change in how we deal with complex health issues.
We are looking to fund research which has the potential to inform prevention services at a national level, and therefore local or regional evaluations are unlikely to be fundable. Similarly, evaluations focused on emerging technologies will require evidence of readiness for research on large-scale service delivery, including the published evidence base. All research should consider health and/or social care inequalities, or research focusing on how reducing inequalities can be integrated into prevention services. Alongside this, increasing access to neighbourhood health and social care services, moving care from hospitals into the community, and/or avoiding hospital admissions in the context of prevention are of particular interest to HSDR.
DASA - Rapid transfusion diagnostics: optimising safety on deployed operations
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This competition is looking for simple, portable blood testing devices that can be used in military or remote environments where labs are not available. The aim is to make blood transfusions safer by allowing fast, on-the-spot testing for blood type and infections like HIV and Hepatitis, without needing trained specialists. Your solution should be quick, easy to use, and work in tough conditions with very little equipment, using only a small blood sample. Projects should already be at a mid stage of development and can run for up to 24 months, with a focus on practical tools that can be used in real situations.
This is a strong fit if you are:
- Developing medical devices or diagnostic tools
- Working on rapid or point-of-care testing
- Building solutions for harsh or remote environments
- Creating simple tools that non-experts can use
Should you apply?
If you are building a fast and portable testing tool that can be used in real world, high pressure environments, especially in healthcare or defence, this is a strong opportunity.
EU Horizon - Enhancing the Security, Privacy and Robustness of AI Models and Systems (SecureAI)
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This funding topic focuses on improving the security, resilience, and trustworthiness of artificial intelligence systems, particularly those used in cybersecurity, critical infrastructure, and decision-making environments. As AI adoption grows, these systems are becoming increasingly vulnerable to adversarial attacks that manipulate inputs, poison training data, or introduce hidden vulnerabilities.
Projects should develop stronger and more trustworthy AI systems by improving their ability to withstand threats such as adversarial manipulation, data poisoning, and backdoor attacks. This includes creating new defence techniques, real-time detection systems for suspicious behaviour, and tools to identify compromised datasets.
The call aims to develop robust AI systems that can detect, resist, and recover from these threats, while also ensuring sensitive data remains protected.
IUK Medicines Manufacturing: Labs of the Future
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This opportunity supports projects that improve how medicines are developed and manufactured using digital tools, automation, and robotics. The aim is to make processes faster, more efficient, and more scalable, helping bring new treatments to patients more quickly while reducing manual work and increasing productivity.
This is a strong fit if you are:
✔️ Developing digital, AI, or automated solutions for pharma or biotech
✔️ Working on robotics or smart systems for manufacturing
✔️ Looking to improve speed, efficiency, or quality in production
✔️ Building tools that can be adopted across labs or manufacturing sites
Should you apply?
If you are creating technology that can transform how medicines are developed or produced, and want to scale its use, improve efficiency, and support faster delivery of treatments to patients, this is a strong opportunity.
ESA: OPEN CALL FOR PROPOSALS - FEASIBILITY STUDIES AND DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS
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The European Space Agency's Open Call for Proposals invites businesses from any sector to apply for funding throughout the year to develop new commercial services that utilise one or more space assets, such as satellite communications, Earth observation, or satellite navigation.
Cancer Research UK Discovery Programme Award
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This competition funds large, long term research programmes focused on understanding cancer at a deeper level. The aim is to support ambitious projects that explore how cancer works, helping generate new knowledge that could lead to future breakthroughs in treatment or prevention.
This is a strong fit if you are:
✔️ A UK based researcher leading a major cancer research programme
✔️ Working on core cancer biology or discovery research
✔️ Building a long term, multi study research plan
✔️ An SME supporting with technology, data, or specialist expertise
Should you apply?
If you are leading an ambitious research programme that aims to unlock new understanding of cancer and drive future breakthroughs, this is a strong opportunity.
IUK:Contracts for Innovation: Resource Efficient Automotive Impacts
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This grant aims to support organisations in validating and measuring the impact of resource efficiency solutions within the automotive sector. The focus is on building upon existing research and demonstrated innovations, enabling applicants to deliver an impact validation report that analyzes the lifecycle and commercial potential of resource-efficient solutions. This supports government goals on Net Zero and the circular economy, specifically for on-road electric vehicles and their supply chains.
IUK Investor partnership: Innovate UK Growth Catalyst December 2025
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Innovate UK Growth Catalyst is a program that supports high-potential UK startups and scaleups by combining grant funding of up to £900k per company with aligned private investment and structured growth support. It targets late-stage innovation across key sectors—including advanced manufacturing, clean energy, creative industries, defence and security, digital technologies, life sciences and foundation industries—and requires applicants to have confirmed backing from an approved Innovate UK Investor Partner. Projects may involve feasibility studies, industrial research or experimental development, each with specific funding and match-investment requirements, with awards made competitively to those best aligned with Innovate UK’s strategic objectives.
The effectiveness of technologies for people living with deafblindness in social care settings
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The NIHR's Health Technology Assessment Programme seeks research proposals to evaluate the effectiveness and economic impact of technology-based interventions aimed at improving care and support for individuals with deafblindness in social care settings.
EU Horizon Smarter buildings as part of the energy system for increased efficiency and flexibility – Societal Readiness Pilot HORIZON-CL5-2026-02-D4-02
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This topic aims to develop and demonstrate smart building solutions that reduce energy demand, integrate renewable energy sources, and enhance grid flexibility while ensuring user comfort and satisfaction. Projects should upgrade existing building management systems, be user-friendly, and address societal needs, including the perspectives of diverse social groups. Proposals must include at least three pilot demonstrations covering different climatic zones, building types, and technical systems, and provide methods to measure energy savings, flexibility, and interoperability improvements. Societal Readiness should be embedded throughout, with SSH expertise supporting the socio-technological interface and ensuring the solutions are socially acceptable and replicable.
IUK Innovation Loan - [EOI]
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Businesses developing highly innovative, near-market technologies can access patient finance through an Innovation Loan to support late-stage R&D, validation, and commercialisation activities where traditional funding is not available on suitable terms.
Unlike a grant, this programme is designed for ambitious SMEs with a clear route to revenue, strong commercial potential, and the ability to repay the loan through future business growth.
This is a strong fit if you are:
✔️ An SME developing a highly innovative product, process, service, or business model that is significantly ahead of current market offerings
✔️ Undertaking late-stage experimental development activities such as prototyping, piloting, testing, validation, or commercial-scale preparation
✔️ Operating within one of the UK Government's priority sectors, including Advanced Manufacturing, Clean Energy, Digital & Technologies, Defence, Life Sciences, or Creative Industries
✔️ Able to demonstrate a credible commercialisation strategy, market demand, and strong economic impact for the UK
✔️ Unable to secure suitable finance from private investors, lenders, or other funding sources
Should you apply?
If you have a commercially focused innovation at TRL 5 or above, a strong management team, clear customer demand, and a realistic plan to generate revenue and repay the loan, this is a highly relevant funding opportunity. Successful applicants will demonstrate both technical innovation and commercial readiness, alongside a compelling case for why loan funding is required to unlock growth and market adoption.
ATI: SME PROGRAMME
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This programme supports SMEs developing innovative technologies for the aerospace sector, helping move ideas closer to real world use. The focus is on advancing solutions that can contribute to cleaner, more efficient aviation, while also supporting growth across the wider aerospace supply chain.
This is a strong fit if you are:
✔️ Developing technology for the civil aerospace sector
✔️ An SME looking to scale innovation with industry impact
✔️ Working on solutions that improve efficiency, sustainability, or performance
✔️ Able to collaborate or build a strong project with other partners
Should you apply?
If you are building an aerospace innovation with strong commercial potential and want to develop it further, gain industry traction, and position your solution for adoption across the aerospace supply chain, this is a strong opportunity.
IUK National Materials Innovation Programme: Feasibility studies Rd 2
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Companies developing advanced materials technologies can access funding to bridge the gap between innovation and industrial adoption, helping move promising materials from feasibility stage concepts towards real-world commercial use.
The programme focuses on accelerating industrial uptake in healthcare, sustainable materials, power electronics, connectivity, and metamaterials, with a strong emphasis on market demand and end-user engagement.
This is a strong fit if you are:
✔️ Developing advanced materials with a clear commercial application and identifiable end-user demand
✔️ Working in healthcare, sustainable structural materials, power electronics, advanced communications, or metamaterials and metasurfaces
✔️ Looking to validate a materials innovation and demonstrate its value in a specific industrial sector
✔️ Able to secure support from an end user operating within one of the UK's Industrial Strategy priority sectors
✔️ Seeking to overcome technical, commercial, or adoption barriers before larger-scale development and deployment
Should you apply?
If you have an advanced materials innovation with a clearly defined application, a credible route to industrial adoption, and support from a relevant end user, this is a strong opportunity. Successful projects will demonstrate commercial potential, value chain alignment, contribution to UK industrial competitiveness, and a realistic pathway towards adoption and future scale-up.
IUK:Future Fellowships Round 10
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The Future Leaders Fellowships: Round 10 competition, administered by UK Research and Innovation (UKRI), aims to support ambitious research and innovation projects across various sectors. It seeks to foster excellence in innovation, encourage interdisciplinary collaboration, and develop the next generation of research and innovation leaders.
ATI: NON-CO₂ PROGRAMME
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This opportunity supports projects that aim to reduce harmful emissions from aircraft beyond just carbon dioxide. The focus is on developing technologies that tackle issues like fuel impact, onboard systems, and how aircraft are operated, helping make aviation cleaner while strengthening the UK aerospace sector.
This is a strong fit if you are:
✔️ Developing aerospace technologies that reduce environmental impact
✔️ Working on fuels, propulsion systems, or onboard aircraft components
✔️ Using data, modelling, or systems to improve aviation efficiency
✔️ Collaborating across industry and research to drive innovation
Should you apply?
If you are building a solution that can reduce aviation emissions and want to develop it further, prove its impact, and position your technology for adoption across the civil aerospace industry, this is a strong opportunity.
EU Horizon Innovative pathways for low carbon and climate resilient building stock and built environment (Built4People Partnership) HORIZON-CL5-2026-02-D4-03
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This topic aims to develop and validate planning methods and procedures that accelerate the uptake of innovative building solutions, enhancing whole life carbon performance, sustainability, circularity, climate resilience, and safety across the built environment. Projects should demonstrate these methods in at least three countries with diverse climates and building stock, including at least two renovation contexts, and assess their effectiveness compared to a “business as usual” scenario. Proposals must actively involve public and private stakeholders, including municipalities, citizens, civil society, and the construction sector, while integrating social sciences and humanities expertise to maximise societal impact. The work should contribute to the Built4People partnership and its network of innovation clusters, supporting monitoring of relevant KPIs.
EU Horizon Innovative space-based applications enhancing capabilities for a resilient Europe
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This topic seeks projects that develop and validate integrated space technologies to support crisis and security practitioners, enhancing EU security, resilience, and cybersecurity. Proposals should leverage Galileo, EGNOS, and, where relevant, Copernicus or GOVSATCOM to deliver close-to-market solutions in security operations, critical infrastructure resilience, or crisis management. Projects must include a business plan, involve SMEs and midcaps, and demonstrate large-scale operational impact, with participation from at least two crisis or security organisations across different EU or associated countries. Activities are expected to reach TRL 7–9 by project end, focusing on commercial readiness and practical uptake of space-based technologies.
PACE: New call for proposals: 2025 Antibacterial Therapeutics
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PACE funds innovative, high-risk, early-stage drug discovery and diagnostic projects aimed at developing new therapeutics for bacterial infections with high unmet need. It supports Hit-to-Lead and Lead Optimisation projects targeting Gram-negative bacteria, especially those causing respiratory, bloodstream, and urinary tract infections, including priority pathogens such as A. baumannii, E. coli, K. pneumoniae, P. aeruginosa, and P. mirabilis. Eligible applicants include academic researchers and SMEs worldwide, with projects lasting up to two years. Late-stage, clinical, or vaccine-focused projects, as well as those not directly developing antimicrobials, are out of scope.
EIC Accelerator Challenge
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The EIC Accelerator Challenges 2025 offer €250 million to support startups and SMEs developing breakthrough technologies in five key areas: advanced materials, low-emission food production, generative AI, in-space services, and future mobility. Each challenge has a dedicated budget of €50 million. These initiatives aim to drive innovation and address significant EU objectives.
ESA: Space For Sustainable, Connected and Liveable Cities
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The European Space Agency (ESA) invites proposals for feasibility studies and demonstration projects that leverage space-based services and applications to enhance smart cities. This initiative addresses challenges arising from rapid urban population growth and climate change, focusing on areas such as urban development, emissions, air pollution, digital communication, transport, and urban overheating.
EIT Urban Mobility: Strategic Innovation Open Call - Public transport
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Solutions that strengthen public transport as the backbone of a resilient, sustainable, inclusive and multimodal mobility ecosystem, by improving its attractiveness and competitiveness – with the clear goal of attracting users away from private cars.New concepts, technologies and business models that enhance demandresponsive transport and integrate shared mobility services with public transit – aimed at improving first- and last-mile connectivity and expanding overall network coverage are encouraged.
DASA: Innovation in Support of Operations Phase 2 (Cycle 4)
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The Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA) has launched Phase 2 of the Innovation in Support of Operations competition, aiming to identify and fund innovative, cost-competitive solutions that can be rapidly manufactured and scaled within approximately twelve months. These solutions should address specific operational challenges faced by the UK Ministry of Defence (MOD).
Open Call for Innovation: CY2025 - Cycle 4
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The DASA Open Call for Innovation aims to identify and fund innovative ideas that enhance the defence and security of the UK. It provides a broad mechanism for innovators to present disruptive concepts, technologies, or services to defence and security stakeholders, even in the absence of a specific requirement.
IUK: Launchpad: life and health sciences, Northern Ireland – Rd3 MFA
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The Life and Health Sciences Launchpad (Northern Ireland) competition funds innovative projects led by UK-registered SMEs in life and health sciences. Projects must support business growth and strengthen innovation activity within Northern Ireland’s cluster, working with local partners such as HIRANI. Eligible themes include diagnostics and therapeutics, data, digital and medical devices, and healthcare service delivery, with enabling areas like AI, quantum, and advanced therapies also welcomed. Projects must last 6–12 months, request £25,000–£100,000, start after 1 April 2026, and finish by 31 March 2027.
AHRC responsive mode: standard research grant
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Apply for AHRC standard research grant funding to support collaborative arts and humanities projects. Projects must involve a UK-based project lead and at least one co-lead to develop and manage the research. These grants aim to foster collaborations within and beyond academia, enhance career development for researchers, and promote effective dissemination of research outcomes. Proposals can involve interdisciplinary or international partnerships and may include individual research components that demonstrably add value to the overall project.
IUK: Dual-use aviation systems and autonomy
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This competition focuses on advancing dual-use aviation technologies, helping organisations move innovative systems closer to real-world deployment across both civil and defence applications.
The emphasis is on progressing technologies beyond mid-stage development, improving integration and operational readiness, and demonstrating clear pathways to commercialisation at scale.
This is a strong fit if you are:
✔️ Developing aviation systems such as UAS, eVTOL, eCTOL, or autonomous/swarming technologies
✔️ Working on solutions that can be applied across both civil and military use cases
✔️ At TRL 5+ with a clear plan to progress towards operational deployment
✔️ Collaborating with a UK-based customer or operator to validate real-world use
Should you apply?
If you have a dual-use aviation innovation with strong commercial and defence relevance, a clear route to market, and the ability to demonstrate real-world application and scale, this is a highly relevant opportunity to pursue.
Life Sciences Innovative Manufacturing Fund (LSIMF)
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The LSIMF will provide capital grants across the UK and sector-wide to support investments in the manufacturing of human medicines (including active pharmaceutical ingredients and finished products), medical diagnostics (for disease identification and monitoring), and MedTech products (medical devices for human health). The fund will remain open until all funding is allocated.
IUK AgriScale - Accelerating Agri-tech manufacturing: Experimental Development
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This opportunity supports agri-tech businesses looking to move their products closer to large scale manufacturing and real world use. The focus is on improving product performance, reliability, and production processes so innovations can be produced at scale and adopted by farmers and the wider agriculture sector.
This is a strong fit if you are:
✔️ Developing an agri-tech product ready for scaling
✔️ Looking to improve manufacturing, supply chains, or product reliability
✔️ Working on solutions that boost agricultural productivity or sustainability
✔️ Preparing your product for market adoption and commercial growth
Should you apply?
If you have an agri-tech solution that works and now need to scale production, improve reliability, and bring it to market so it can be widely adopted across the agriculture sector, this is a strong opportunity.
IUK: Contracts for Innovation: Resource Efficient Chemicals Impacts
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The grant aims to support organisations in developing and validating resource efficiency solutions within the chemicals sector. The primary focus is to build on the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ) Unlocking Resource Efficiency research, helping organisations deliver an impact validation report for demonstrated resource efficiency solutions. The competition targets high maturity demonstrations and the validation of innovations that can measurably reduce emissions and improve circularity in the chemicals value chain.
IUK:Battery Innovation Feasibility Studies Round 1
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The UK Battery Innovation Competition funds projects that advance battery technology and strengthen the UK supply chain. It supports innovations in materials, manufacturing, testing, and recycling to reduce costs, boost performance and safety, and cut environmental impact. Priority areas include production process optimisation, battery reuse and recycling, and building a resilient, sustainable UK supply chain. Projects may trial new technologies, adapt existing methods, or commercialise scientific advances for sectors such as automotive, aerospace, energy storage, and defence. Grants range from £70,000 to £500,000 for projects lasting 6–18 months, led by a UK-registered business with at least one SME partner. Collaborators can include other businesses, universities, RTOs, or charities. Projects focusing on system integration or non-rechargeable batteries are not eligible.
IUK:Zero Emission Vessels and Infrastructure 2: Alternative Fuels
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This oppportunity is centred on accelerating the adoption of alternative fuel technologies in the maritime sector by supporting projects that build, deploy and operate vessels and refuelling infrastructure at scale.
The focus is on enabling real-world use of low and zero-emission fuels, alongside the infrastructure required to support them, proving that these solutions can operate reliably and commercially over a sustained period.
This is a strong fit if you are:
✔️ Developing vessels powered by alternative fuels such as hydrogen, ammonia, methanol or other low-carbon fuel systems
✔️ Building bunkering, storage or refuelling infrastructure within ports to support alternative fuel adoption
✔️ A UK business able to lead a large consortium delivering both vessel and infrastructure components
✔️ Working with ports, operators or supply chain partners to enable real-world deployment and long-term operation
Should you apply?
If your project is ready to move beyond development into full-scale deployment, with a clear plan to build, operate and validate alternative fuel systems in real-world maritime environments alongside committed partners and end users, this is a highly relevant opportunity to pursue.
AMALTEA Open Call: AI, Robotics and Digital Twins for smart construction
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The AMALTEA Project, funded under the EU's Horizon Europe programme, aims to revolutionize the construction sector by integrating Artificial Intelligence (AI), robotics, and digitalization into the design, manufacturing, installation, and disassembly of modular facades. The project seeks to enhance sustainability, efficiency, and safety in construction processes, aligning with the European Green Deal objectives.
The Content Fund
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The Content Fund is a joint plan between Government and industry to drive growth, build talent and develop skills across the creative sectors.
IUK AgriScale - Accelerating Agri-tech manufacturing: Industrial Research
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This opportunity supports agri-tech businesses that need to improve and prove their product before scaling. The focus is on closing key gaps in performance, reliability, and real world testing so solutions can gain market acceptance and move towards manufacturing and wider adoption.
This is a strong fit if you are:
✔️ Developing an agri-tech product that still needs validation
✔️ Looking to improve performance or reliability before scaling
✔️ Working on solutions for farming, food production, or sustainability
✔️ Preparing your product for real world use and customer adoption
Should you apply?
If you have an agri-tech product that is not fully proven yet and need funding to refine it, test it in real conditions, and build confidence for customers and future scale up, this is a strong opportunity.
IUK:Full ADOPT Grant: Round 2
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The Full ADOPT Grant: Round 2 aims to support farming, growing, or forestry businesses in England to conduct on-farm trials and demonstration projects. The goal is to test innovative ideas or solutions that address significant on-farm or immediate post-farmgate challenges or opportunities, thereby improving productivity, resilience, sustainability, and progression towards net-zero farming.
EIT Urban Mobility: Strategic Innovation Open Call - Mobility data management
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Data-driven solutions that enhance the performance, efficiency and responsiveness of urban mobility systems through e.g. the use of advanced analytics, AI, quantum technology or real time data – in alignment with EU level interoperability and data governance efforts (e.g. common data spaces, European data standards, open digital infrastructures). Solutions that enable cities and public authorities to make data-informed decisions – particularly for the design and implementation of Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans (SUMPs), inclusive/participatory planning and citizen engagement, resilience and disruption response, or regulatory monitoring and enforcement (e.g. Low Emission Zones) – are particularly encouraged.All solutions should adhere to principles of data privacy, interoperability, replicability and scalability, while demonstrating a clear pathway to sustainable deployment and uptake.
Cancer Research UK Early Detection and Diagnosis Primer Award
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This competition funds small, early stage research projects focused on improving how cancer is detected and diagnosed. The aim is to support initial ideas by helping teams test feasibility, generate early data, or prove that a concept could work. It is designed to build the foundation for larger future research projects with real clinical impact.
This is a strong fit if you are:
✔️ A UK research organisation exploring early stage cancer detection ideas
✔️ Testing a new concept, tool, or approach for diagnosis
✔️ Running a pilot or feasibility study to generate early data
✔️ An SME supporting with technology, data, or specialist expertise
Should you apply?
If you have an early idea that needs initial validation before scaling into a larger project, this is a strong opportunity.
EU Horizon Understand and minimise the environmental impacts of offshore wind energy HORIZON-CL5-2026-02-D3-08
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This topic aims to improve understanding and management of the cumulative environmental impacts of large-scale offshore wind deployment, including effects on biodiversity and marine ecosystems, throughout the full project life cycle. Projects should develop and validate monitoring tools, models, and assessment methods to support Maritime Spatial Planning, environmental impact assessments, and mitigation strategies, ensuring data are FAIR and widely accessible. Expected outcomes include better-informed planning and decision-making, improved environmental monitoring, and deployment of offshore wind with minimal or net-positive impacts on marine and coastal environments. Proposals should also ensure complementarities with existing Horizon Europe projects and relevant European research infrastructures.
Arts Council National Lottery Project Grants
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Arts Council National Lottery are offering funding to people in England who are creative, or work in the arts, museums or libraries. The fund supports thousands of individual practitioners, community and cultural organisations
EU Horizon "Demonstration of thermal energy storage solutions for solar thermal plants and systems HORIZON-CL5-2026-02-D3-05"
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This topic supports the demonstration of innovative thermal energy storage solutions for concentrated solar power and solar thermal applications, aiming to improve performance, cost-effectiveness, and lifespan compared with current technologies. Projects should deliver a clear go/no-go milestone before demonstration, including detailed engineering plans, techno-economic assessments, and all necessary permits. Expected outcomes include reduced levelised costs of heat or energy, improved bankability for technology providers, and enhanced grid reliability for variable-output renewables. Proposals must address environmental and socio-economic sustainability, align with Safe and Sustainable by Design principles, and include robust exploitation and dissemination plans with commercialisation and scalability strategies.
Farming Innovation Programme: Small R&D Partnership Projects Rd 4
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This competition offers up to £7.8 million to support collaborative R&D projects (£1m–£3m eligible costs) that improve productivity, sustainability, and resilience in English agriculture, accelerate the transition to net zero, and deliver clear commercial benefits to farmers, growers, or foresters. Projects must be collaborative, include at least one SME, involve end users and the UK research community, last up to 30 months, and demonstrate strong knowledge exchange plans to drive sector-wide adoption.
IUK: Semiconductors and components for smart electronic platforms
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This opportunity focuses on developing advanced electronic components that can be used in smart systems for automation and autonomy. The aim is to help businesses create components that are ready to be integrated into real platforms, such as robotics, drones, or industrial systems, and support how these systems sense, make decisions, and act.
This is a strong fit if you are:
✔️ Developing hardware or components for smart or autonomous systems
✔️ Working on AI, sensors, processing, or control technologies
✔️ Building solutions for industrial, robotics, or high performance environments
✔️ Looking to make your technology ready for integration and wider use
Should you apply?
If you are creating a component that can be used in next generation smart systems and want to make it ready for real world integration, adoption by other companies, and commercial use across multiple industries, this is a strong opportunity.
DASA Conflict Wounds - From Biology to Battlefield Solution
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This competition is focused on improving how we understand and treat serious wounds caused in conflict or battlefield environments. It supports projects that either build better models to study how these injuries happen and develop, or create new treatments that can be used quickly after injury in tough, resource-limited settings. The aim is to improve outcomes by enabling earlier, more effective care, even when specialist support is not available.
This is a strong fit if you are:
✔️ Developing medical or biological research tools
✔️ Working on wound care, infection control, or trauma treatment
✔️ Building solutions for use in remote or high pressure environments
✔️ Creating simple treatments that non specialists can use
Should you apply?
If you are working on new ways to understand or treat serious injuries in real world, high pressure situations, especially where early intervention is critical, this is a strong opportunity.
IUK: Zero Emission Vessels and Infrastructure 2: Electric Power
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This grant focuses on accelerating the shift to electric-powered maritime systems by funding large-scale projects that build, deploy and operate battery-electric vessels and supporting infrastructure in real-world conditions over multiple years.
The aim is to move beyond testing and into full operational use, proving that electric maritime solutions can work reliably at scale across ports, inland waterways and wider maritime environments.
This is a strong fit if you are:
✔️ Developing 100% battery electric vessels or electrification upgrades for existing fleets
✔️ Building charging infrastructure, shore power systems or port energy solutions that support vessel electrification
✔️ A UK business capable of leading a large consortium and delivering complex infrastructure and deployment projects
✔️ Ready to demonstrate your solution in a live operational environment for an extended period
Should you apply?
If you have an advanced clean maritime solution focused on electrification, with a clear plan to build, deploy and operate it at scale alongside strong commercial partners and end users, this is a highly relevant opportunity.
IUK Future offshore wind technologies: industrial research
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This competition supports mid-stage innovation in offshore wind, helping organisations develop and refine technologies that can improve performance, reliability and cost across the supply chain.
The focus is on taking promising concepts and advancing them towards real-world application, particularly in areas that can strengthen UK manufacturing capability and long-term industry competitiveness.
This is a strong fit if you are:
✔️ Developing technologies that improve the manufacturing, durability or performance of turbine blades and towers
✔️ Working on deepwater foundations, moorings or scalable fabrication methods for offshore structures
✔️ Building solutions to improve reliability, monitoring or repair of offshore cables and transmission systems
✔️ Part of a collaborative team aiming to move technology closer to commercial deployment
Should you apply?
If your project builds on existing work and you are ready to advance it through structured development, testing and validation with clear industry relevance, commercial potential, and alignment to offshore wind supply chain needs, this is a strong opportunity to progress your innovation.
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A typical grant application requires multiple days of information gathering, fact-finding, writing, referencing, refining, checking, assessing, reflecting, visualising, and submitting. It is a team effort and we normally allow a minimum of three weeks to complete an application.
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