TSB Grant for R&D
A new Technology Strategy Board scheme is offering funding to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to engage in R&D projects in the strategically important areas of science, engineering and technology, from which successful new products, processes and services could emerge.
Open from 4 April 2011, the Grant for Research and Development (Grant for R&D) scheme will support R&D projects which offer potentially significant rewards and could stimulate UK economic growth. In contrast to the Collaborative R&D programme, Grant for R&D funding is available to single companies.
Three types of grant are available:
- Proof of market
- Proof of concept
- Development of prototype
Any UK SME working in any sector may apply; applications are accepted on a rolling basis for assessment by independent experts.
Grant for R&D replaces the scheme previously offered by regional development agencies. The new scheme will work alongside existing programmes in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
This grant enables companies to assess the commercial viability of a project, through:
- market research
- market testing and competitor analysis
- intellectual property position
- initial planning to take the project to commercialisation, including assessing costs, timescales and funding requirements.
Projects will last up to 9 months, have a maximum grant of £25k, and up to 60% of total project costs may be funded.
SMEs may use this grant to explore the technical feasibility and commercial potential of a new technology, product or process, including:
- initial feasibility studies
- basic prototyping
- specialist testing and/or demonstration to provide basic proof of technical feasibility
- intellectual property protection
- investigation of production and assembly options.
It also includes pre-clinical research studies for healthcare technologies and medicines, including target identification and validation.
Projects will last up to 18 months, have a maximum grant of £100k, and up to 60% of total project costs may be funded.
Development of prototype grant
This funding is used by companies to develop a technologically innovative product, service or industrial process, and can include projects such as:
- small demonstrators
- intellectual property protection
- trials and testing, including clinical
- market testing.
Projects will last up to 2 years and have a maximum grant of £250k; up to 35% of total project costs for medium enterprises, or up to 45% for small and micro enterprises, may be funded.
Batch assessment dates 2011-12
2011
• 5th May
• 7th July
• 1st Sept
• 3rd November
2012
• 5th Jan
• 1st March
More info: http://www.innovateuk.org/content/competition/grant-for-rd-single-company.ashx
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