Crafting a Standout Innovation Grant Application: 10 Vital Elements
27/08/2024ARIA – Safeguarded AI
29/08/2024£500k - £2m
Project Value
12 - 24 months
Project Length
16th October 2024
Competition Closes
Innovate UK will work with the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) to invest up to £15 million to support the development and adoption of sustainable technologies for the manufacturing of medicines.
This competition aims to drive innovation in sustainable medicines manufacturing across three key pillars:
- green chemistry
- circularity
- productivity and resource efficiency
Fund details
Projects must consider both critical enablers:
- regulations: how to overcome any regulatory barriers to the adoption of your innovation
- measurements, standards and data: approaches to capture data that support the measurement and reporting of sustainability indicators aligned with industry standards
These new manufacturing innovations are expected to support more environmentally sustainable manufacturing processes with significant and measurable improvements in at least one of the following areas:
- productivity
- waste reduction
- emissions reduction
- energy use reduction
- resource efficiency
Funding must be used to invest in innovation to deliver across four key goals:
- drive disruptive and novel technologies or processes in medicines manufacturing to optimise production efficiency, minimise waste and reduce emissions, aligning with global sustainability goals
- facilitate the effective implementation of innovative solutions and promote their adoption across the medicines manufacturing sector, ensuring scalability and widespread utilisation
- enhance the UK’s attractiveness as a prime location for investment in medicines manufacturing, thereby stimulating economic growth and enhancing resilience in the sector
- strengthen the UK's manufacturing innovation ecosystem through collaborative partnerships between academia, industry, and government entities, promoting knowledge exchange and collaborative initiatives to enhance sustainable manufacturing practices
Eligibility
You must collaborate with other UK registered organisations and you must also involve at least one grant claiming micro, small or medium sized enterprise (SME) in your project.