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DRIVE35 Innovation Fund: Collaborate
DRIVE35 (Driving Research and Investment in Vehicle Electrification) is a Department for Business and Trade led programme aimed at transforming the UKβs automotive industry. This is achieved by supporting R&D and the commercial scale up of innovative zero emission vehicle technologies, and unlocking capital investment in zero emission vehicles, batteries and their wider supply chain.
The Department for Business and Trade (DBT) will work with Innovate UK, part of UK Research and Innovation, the Advanced Propulsion Centre UK (APC) and the automotive industry and academia, to invest up to Β£40 million in innovation projects.
The DRIVE35 Innovation Fund is part of a long term commitment for the driving growth sectors within the governments Industrial Strategy.
The aim of DRIVE35 Innovation Fund is to support R&D projects that design, develop and manufacture strategically important technologies in the automotive sector. These projects will support the UKβs transition to zero emission vehicles and a pathway to a net zero automotive industry.
Your proposal must:
support growth, transition and security of the UKβs automotive supply chain, increasing capability, whilst improving productivity, efficiency and competitiveness contribute to the UKβs strategic aims and priorities, such as His Majestyβs Governmentβs Industrial Strategy as well as the Automotive Councilβs Roadmaps and Strategic technology areas deliver on vehicle technologies or enable manufacturing capabilities which support the transition to zero emission vehicles target post project commercialisation with clear articulation on how the innovation will be brought to market or used in an industrial setting create and safeguard high value jobs during the project and through post project impact, which create a lasting economic benefit to the UK support securing long term R&D investment This competition is split into two strands, with Β£40m total funding:
Strand 1: DRIVE35 Innovation Fund: Collaborate (this strand β grant funding of Β£2.5m-Β£25m per 18-36 month project, projects must be collaborative) Strand 2: DRIVE35 Innovation Fund: Demonstrate (grant funding of Β£500k-Β£1.5m per 9-12 month project to develop a product or process demonstrator, single applicants or collaborations allowed) The aim of strand 1 is to support collaborative R&D projects that design, develop and enable manufacture of technologies which target post project commercialisation.
For earlier stage projects, there is also a Feasibility Studies strand available (Β£5m separate funding pot, single business applicants only, grant funding of Β£150k-Β£750k per project lasting up to 9 months, closing date 3 September 2025).
It is your responsibility to ensure you submit your application to the correct strand for your project. You will not be able to transfer your application and it will not be sent for assessment if it is out of scope.
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To lead a collaborative project your organisation must:
be a UK registered business of any size collaborate with other UK registered organisations be a grant claiming recipient include in your consortium a vehicle manufacturer or Tier 1 supplier who supplies parts directly to an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) The consortium must contain at least one UK registeredΒ micro, small or medium sized enterpriseΒ (SME) claiming grant funding on this application.
To collaborate with the lead, your organisation must be one of the following UK registered:
business of any size academic institution charity not for profit public sector organisation research and technology organisation (RTO) There is no limit on the number of applications an organisation can be involved in.
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We welcome and encourage applications from people of all backgrounds and are committed to making our application process accessible to everyone. This includes makingΒ reasonable adjustments, for people who have a disability or a long-term condition and face barriers applying to us.
You can contact us at any time to ask for guidance.
We recommend you contact us at least 15 working days before this competitionβs closing date to allow us to put the most suitable support in place. The support we can provide may be limited if you contact us close to the competition deadline.
You can contact Innovate UK byΒ emailΒ or call 0300 321 4357. Our phone lines are open from 9am to 12pm and 2pm to 5pm UK time, Monday to Friday (excluding bank holidays).
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Your project must:
have a total grant funding request of between Β£2.5 million and Β£25 million be late stage R&D targeting direct commercialisation at the end of the project be collaborative be a minimum of 50% match funded, for example, if you are asking for Β£2.5 million in grant your total eligible project costs must be a minimum of Β£5 million align to at least 1 of the 3 scope themes be achievingΒ TRL 7-8 or MRL 6-7Β by completion, based on published Automotive Technology and Manufacturing Readiness Levels last between 18 and 36 months carry out all of its project work in the UK intend to exploit the results from or in the UK start by 1 March 2026 end by 28 February 2029 { const el = $refs['accordion4']; const top = el.getBoundingClientRect().top + window.pageYOffset - 80; // adjust offset window.scrollTo({ top, behavior: 'smooth' }); }); } else { selected = null; } "> Scope Theme 1: Promote Zero Emission Vehicle Technologies
For this theme, you must focus on product and process innovations that contribute to achieving zero emissions for on board vehicle applications in one or more of the following areas:
electrical energy storage: development of batteries, supercapacitors, their components, management, and integration systems electric machines and associated driveline power electronics including Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) Internal Combustion Engines (ICE) for on road applications, we will only fund project proposals which aim to achieve zero harmful tailpipe emissions utilising non-fossil fuels Internal Combustion Engines (ICE) for off road applications, we will fund project proposals that support a transition to zero emissions, utilising non-fossil fuels lightweight materials and manufacturing processes fuel cell systems and associated balance of plant hydrogen storage and management systems Within the technology scope outlined above;
Your project can include:
upstream supply chain for the above technologies including raw materials, component manufacturing, subassembly manufacturing circularity and Design for Disassembly: projects focused on the disassembly, remanufacturing, recovery, and reuse of materials digitalisation of validation, verification, and design: use of digital tools to enhance the design, validation, and verification processes for the listed technologies { const el = $refs['accordion5']; const top = el.getBoundingClientRect().top + window.pageYOffset - 80; // adjust offset window.scrollTo({ top, behavior: 'smooth' }); }); } else { selected = null; } "> Scope Theme 2: Enhance Manufacturing Competitiveness
R&D projects which use innovations to enable productivity and cost competitiveness and reduce embedded carbon. These will be across all aspects of zero emission vehicle and technology manufacturing and their associated supply chain in one or more of the following areas:
Digital Transformation: integration of digital tools within the manufacturing process, for example, the use of AI, digital twins, vision systems and internet of things (IoT) manufacturing process decarbonisation: switching processes to use non fossil energy sources or innovations enabling reduced energy consumption within manufacturing processes including capture and reuse Lean Manufacturing: implementation of innovative lean principles to improve circularity of materials used in processes, reduce their environmental impact and improve efficiency including the use of advanced automation techniques Supply Chain Development: initiatives for suppliers to improve their processes, capability and capacity for R&D and subsequent industrialisation, for example, flexible production lines to service multiple customers to lower capital investment as well as UK capability building to enable market access, and sustainability The technologies in scope within this theme apply to any component, sub assembly or system involved in the manufacture of zero emission vehicles. Your proposal must have an outcome which increases the likelihood and competitiveness of manufacturing zero emission vehicles and their supply chain in the UK.
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Focus on innovations in software and E/E architecture to enhance zero emission vehicle functionality and reduce time to market. These projects will leverage the UKβs unique innovation skills for global product competitiveness, in one of more of the following areas:
Integrated E/E systems: development of scalable and flexible E/E architectures, including software platforms and hardware design that support advanced vehicle functionalities and future technologies validation and verification technology: use of digital twins and in the loop (xIL) innovations to create comprehensive models of E/E systems, enabling rapid simulation, optimisation, and validation of interconnected systems embedded Software Development: innovations, including in the creation of, embedded software that decrease time to market, enhance vehicle performance, safety, security and connectivity network communications: development of robust network communication systems to support the integration of various electronic components and systems within the vehicle Control Systems: advanced control systems that improve vehicle functionality and performance { const el = $refs['accordion7']; const top = el.getBoundingClientRect().top + window.pageYOffset - 80; // adjust offset window.scrollTo({ top, behavior: 'smooth' }); }); } else { selected = null; } "> Exclusions
We are not funding projects that are:
focused on business processes not directly involved in the design, test, validation, recycle or reuse or manufacture of vehicles, for example, company back office systems and infrastructure including the design, development, integration, use, test or direct manufacturing of automated driving systems (ADS) only focussed on the development of clean fuels not aligned with the UK net zero research innovations framework requesting more than 50% grant for total project costs developing solutions such as e-Scooters or e-Bikes { const el = $refs['accordion8']; const top = el.getBoundingClientRect().top + window.pageYOffset - 80; // adjust offset window.scrollTo({ top, behavior: 'smooth' }); }); } else { selected = null; } "> Briefing and support
Innovate UK, APC and DBT have released a pre-recorded briefing event: watch the recording here. Briefing slides are available to download here.
If you would like help to find a collaboration partner, contact Innovate UK Business Connectβs Transport team or Manufacturing team.
Find out more and apply
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No More Cyber Bullying!
About the challenge: You need to make a project that will stop cyber-bullying for good!
Get started: Some example projects that you can make is a social media platform where an AI says before you can send 'Try saying something a little nicer' You could even mak an AI led course which adapts to each students ability to stop cyber-bullying ounce and for all!
Requirements
What to Build: A Project to prevent cyber-bullying
What to Submit: A video of them talking through there project and a zipped file of it.
Hackathon Sponsors
Prizes
1 non-cash prize Certificate
1 winner The winner will get a certificate.
Devpost Achievements
Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:
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Kiran Roopun
Judging Criteria
How you will be judged
You will be judged on 3 things(4 if you get to the finals) Bugs: /100 How much it prevents: /100 Good Presentation: /100 (Finals) How well questions were answered posed by the judge: /200 TOTAL SCORE: /500 If you score above 280 you will get to the finals(0 reviews)0 comments
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TMF AI ICURe Explore β September 2025
About TMF AI ICURe Explore
Funded through the UKRI Technology Missions Fund, TMF AI ICURe Explore provides financial support of up to Β£35,000, including a maximum of Β£20,000 for the Entrepreneurial Leadβs salary, as well as funding for assumption testing and customer discovery activities. This programme is aimed at helping research teams from across the UK to explore technology applications and test value propositions through extensive market engagement globally.
TMF AI ICURe Explore is designed to support the commercialisation of responsible and trustworthy AI innovations, with a focus on technologies that accelerate adoption in high-growth industries, healthcare and sectors contributing to the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions.
The ICURe Explore programme is designed using lean start-up methodology and funded by Innovate UK. Lean start-up takes the scientific method (hypothesise, test, evaluate) and applies it to business ideas. Your team will learn how to use this approach to test what your potential customers think about your idea, product, or service.
Past participants say that having three months of commercialisation support, dedicated time, and funding to spend on customer discovery has dramatically changed their perspective on their innovation.
Whatβs included
Β£35,000 support (Max) for the salary of the Entrepreneurial Lead to participate full-time over the 16 weeks, and expenses associated with testing key market assumptions and market exploration. Access to our team of experts and proactive
connections to our network of entrepreneurs, investors and funders Membership of a national community of past participants and graduates Up to 5 days of intensive bootcamp training on how to develop a hypothetical business model and identify your customersβ pain points Test value propositions through extensive market engagement Undertake deep in-market research of supply chain, regulators, customers and competitors You will plan and execute 3 months of tailored market discovery for your idea, product or service using online software platforms, video conferencing and marketing tools Please note that you must have completed ICURe Discover (or equivalent market validation) if you wish to apply for ICURe Explore.
Who is it for?
This programme is open only to researchers working in the field of Artificial Intelligence who have successfully completed the ICURe Discover programme or whose project is evidenced to have been market validated to a similar level. Please contact the ICURe team at icure@warwick.ac.uk to check your evidence meets this criterion.
We are particularly looking for innovations with potential to:
Deliver societal or environmental benefit through responsible AI Drive decarbonisation in key sectors Support the UKβs health and wellbeing ambitions Accelerate responsible AI adoption in high-impact commercial settings Why attend?
Our participants get access to leading university resources and fantastic networks of mentors and investors who join them early on their journey. Weβre de-risking very exciting technologies which have enormous potential to change the world for the better.
A pathway to commercialisation
ICURe trains, funds and supports research teams to determine whether there is a market for products or services that utilise their ideas, research, science, and technologies. Up to Β£35,000 of funding is available to βget out of the labβ and validate commercially promising ideas in the marketplace.
Key dates
Applications open: 14/07/2025 Applications close: 11/08/2025 Assessment period: 12/08/2025 β 25/08/2025 Pre-bootcamp teleconference: 04/09/2025 In-person bootcamp: 08 and 09/09/2025 Online bootcamp: 10, 11 and 12/09/2025 Delivery partner: Midlands Innovation For full eligibility and application details please read the key dates, expectations and guidance document.
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Code Nexus Labs
About the Challenge Following the overwhelming success of our past events, Code Nexus Labs 2025 returns with a mission to empower high school innovators like never before. This yearβs hackathon challenges participants to design, build, and present tech solutions across three high-impact themes: Social Good, Healthcare, and Sustainability.
Whether it's improving access to mental health care, building tools to drive environmental action, or creating platforms that empower communities, this is your opportunity to tackle real-world problems using the power of code. We believe innovation begins with young mindsβand this is your stage to shine. Expect a challenge that pushes your limits, unlocks your creativity, and celebrates bold, purpose-driven innovation.
Get Started Dive into a journey of ideation, collaboration, and creation. Once you register: Start by selecting one of the three core themes that speaks to you most. Form a team or participate individually, and begin crafting your project. Throughout the event, youβll have access to live Q&A sessions, expert-led workshops, and feedback from experienced developers, designers, and industry mentors to help guide your process.
No matter your experience level, weβre here to support your growthβfrom your first line of code to your final pitch. Submissions will be judged on creativity, impact, usability, and technical execution, with exciting prizes and recognition for top teams.
Who Can Participate Any high school student, anywhere in the world, can be a part of Code Nexus Labs.
Whether youβre a beginner curious about the world of coding or a seasoned builder looking to test your skills in a real-world competition, this is your moment. You donβt need to be a tech geniusβwe welcome artists, storytellers, designers, researchers, and innovators of all kinds.
What matters is your passion to learn, collaborate, and make a difference. Code Nexus Labs is designed to be inclusive, beginner-friendly, and team-oriented. Even if youβve never joined a hackathon before, this is the perfect opportunity to jump in, explore new tools, meet like-minded peers, and create something meaningful.
Requirements
What to Build At Code Nexus Labs, you're encouraged to dream big and build projects that create real-world impact. Whether youβre developing a working prototype or presenting a well-researched, high-potential idea, we want to see solutions that align with one of our core themes: Social Good, Healthcare, or Sustainability.
You can:
Build a functional prototype or app using any programming language or platform of your choice, or
Present a concept pitch with detailed planning, mockups, and clear value propositions
The goal is to show your creativity, problem-solving approach, and real-world application. Working code is a plus but not mandatoryβas long as your idea is well thought-out and clearly communicated.
What to Submit To be eligible for judging, every team must submit the following:
β A 3-minute video explaining:
What your project does
Which theme it addresses
Who your team members are
The problem you're solving
Key features, impact, and future potential
(For prototypes) A short demo of your solution
β GitHub Repository (optional but encouraged)
Required only if youβve built a working prototype
Include all relevant code, files, and documentation
Make sure your README clearly explains how to run or explore your project
β Team and Project Info Form
Youβll fill out this short submission form when uploading your video and (if applicable) GitHub link
Your submission will be judged on clarity, innovation, relevance to the theme, and potential for real-world impact. So whether you're submitting a polished product or a brilliant pitch, make it count!
Hackathon Sponsors
Prizes
1 non-cash prize TO be decided
1 winner It will be decided soon !!
Devpost Achievements
Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:
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Advik Punugu
CEO
Lahari Naidu Kolli
COO
Siddhanth Subramanian
CTO
Ruthuvik Santhosh Gowda
Developer
Judging Criteria
Creativity
Feasibility
Originality
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Horizon Europe Brokerage Event in Poland for automotive UK innovators
Innovate UK in partnership with the Science and Technology Network (STN) in Poland are looking for automotive UK innovators to attend a Horizon Europe Brokerage Event in Poland which will take place on 21-22 October 2025. STN will offer travel support to attend the event and to form new collaborative partnerships. If you are interested or working in the following sectors, apply today!
Batteries: production, efficiency, recycling Zero-emission road transport: Heavy-Duty Battery Electric Vehicles (HD BEV), buses and coaches, digital solutions for energy efficiency Connected, Cooperative and Automated Mobility (CCAM): demonstrations, generative AI, critical scenarios Read more about applying to Horizon Europe at our Horizon Europe hub.
All UK registered companies are eligible for this opportunity. STN will book travel and accommodation for successful candidates: there is usually a maximum of one delegate per company. Academic organisations (e.g. universities) may be able to send more than one delegate if they are in different areas.
Express interest in attending
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TMF AI ICURe Discover - November 2025
About TMF AI ICURe Discover
Funded through the UKRI Technology Missions Fund, TMF AI ICURe Discover aims to enhance market awareness and deepen the understanding of potential technology applications and its barriers to adoption.
TMF AI ICURe Discover is designed to help researchers translate their responsible and trustworthy AI innovations into real-world use β with a focus on accelerating adoption in high-growth industries, healthcare and sectors where AI can contribute to reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
It is a part-time online market discovery programme using the lean startup methodology, which applies the scientific method (hypothesise, test, evaluate) to business ideas. Participants will learn how to use this approach to gauge their potential customersβ needs for their idea, product or service. This programme is suitable for participants looking to explore the adoption potential of their early-stage projects, where they already have an idea of who might adopt their technology and why.
Whatβs included
Up to Β£2,500 support for testing assumptions and market discovery activities Part-time market discovery spanning 8 weeks Training on how to gather market feedback that indicates the next steps for your research and potential for commercialisation Access to our team of experts; we will proactively connect you to our network of entrepreneurs, investors and funders Training in commercial viability using tools such as the Value Proposition Canvas Develop an understanding of existing market offerings and competitive landscape for your sector Give a reflective presentation to our panel of experts and gain further traction for your commercialisation plans TMF AI ICURe Discover requirements
TMF AI ICURe Discover bootcamp will take place on the 17th and 18th November 2025. The programme will end on 22nd January 2026 with teams delivering their reflective presentations. You will need to be available for the entire two-day bootcamp, pitch training and presentation day but can be flexible with the rest of your involvement (75 hours self-study and 5 hours meeting with mentors).
Why attend?
Past participants say that having our training, support and dedicated time to spend on customer discovery has dramatically changed their perspective on their innovation.
A pathway towards future ICURe funding
ICURe Discover Programme participants will have the opportunity to apply for the ICURe Explore programme and secure up to Β£35,000 of grant funding to carry out more extensive market exploration and customer discovery.
Who is eligible?
TMF AI ICURe Discover is open to all researchers and research students of UK universities and approved public sector research establishments (PSREs) who are funded by UK Research Councils to deliver AI based research. We accept innovations from any discipline or background within these areas.
Key dates
Applications open: 01/09/2025 Applications close: 20/10/2025 Funders pre-assessment open: 21/10/2025 Funders pre-assessment close: 22/10/2025 Assessment open: 23/10/2025 Assessment close: 31/10/2025 β Funders panel Briefing session: 10/09/2025 Start date: 17/11/2025 Delivery partner: Midlands Innovation For full eligibility and application details please read the key dates, expectations and guidance document.
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Material Focus Circular Electricals Fund
E-waste is the worldβs fastest-growing waste stream, with over 100,000 tonnes of electricals binned every year in the UK alone. Material Focus is making it easier to fix, donate and recycle our existing electricals, helping us all to save the valuable, critical and finite materials inside them from going to waste. Some brilliant innovation is already happening, but many electrical and electronic products and smart devices still arenβt designed to be easily reused or recycled. And we lack the systems to recover all the valuable materials inside them.
Material Focus have launched the Β£1m Circular Electricals Fund to tackle this problem.
We are searching for practical, scalable solutions that enhance resource efficiency, reduce environmental impact, and encourage collaboration across the industry. We welcome fresh ideas that address key challenges in developing consumer electricals.
Three types of project are eligible:
Materials β Using and recovering materials more efficiently to conserve resources, reduce waste, and recover value (e.g. bioleaching, biodegradable circuit boards, low-carbon materials) Product design β making electricals more durable, repairable, upgradeable, and long lasting Business models β developing new services that promote reuse, sharing, and waste reduction (e.g. leasing, product-as-a-service, smart homes, libraries of things) We expect the majority of projects to be delivered across a 12-month period, although, where necessary, this may differ.
Please read through the Applicantβs Guide and Applicantβs Pack before asking
for assistance. If you still have questions or require support after that, email
funding@materialfocus.org.uk.
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A wide variety of organisations can apply, including industry bodies, non-profits, private companies, compliance schemes, universities, and research institutions.
Funding is available to registered organisations only, and individuals should not apply.
All UK-registered organisations, e.g. businesses registered with UK Companies House, are eligible for funding. Please note, we cannot fund international projects.
Each Project Lead may submit no more than three applications, and each must present an entirely different innovative project.
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The fund is targeting consumer products β those products mainly used in households or by consumers. Dual use products such as laptops and smart phones are included.
Project examples include, but are not limited to:
Materials
Advanced recycling technologies: developing new methods for recovering technology metals and other valuable materials from e-waste Bio-based or sustainable alternatives: researching and commercialising bio-based / non-fossil alternatives or recycled materials for use in electricals Modular design for recycling: creating electronic components that can be easily disassembled and sorted for efficient recycling Closed-loop supply chains: establishing industry collaborations to improve the collection and reintegration of recycled materials into new products. Products
Repairable & modular electricals: designing consumer electricals (phones, laptops, appliances) with easily replaceable components to extend their lifespan Self-healing materials: innovating materials that can repair themselves to enhance product durability Repair initiatives: developing open-source repair guides, toolkits, or marketplaces for replacement parts Upgrade-friendly designs: creating devices with modular upgrades to extend their relevance and functionality over time. Business models
Trade-in & refurbishment programmes: establishing scalable take-back schemes to refurbish and resell used electricals B2B sharing platforms: developing platforms for businesses to share high-value electronic equipment to reduce redundant purchases Deposit return schemes: implementing incentives for consumers to return end-of-life products for responsible recycling or refurbishment. Product as a service: prioritising service over ownership (e.g. leasing, smart homes, libraries of things) Find out more and apply
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Contracts for Innovation: Resource Efficient Construction Impacts
The Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ), in collaboration with Innovate UK, will invest up to Β£3 million in this Contracts for Innovation competition.
The aim of this competition is to build on the DESNZΒ Unlocking Resource Efficiency research by supporting organisations to deliver an impact validation report for a resource efficiency solution.
If your own organisation does not have operations in the relevant sector, we expect you to include an integration supporter in your project to help facilitate the impact validation of your solution. This could be (e.g.) a manufacturer, recovery business, remanufacture or repair business, potential customer, or a specialist in impact validation.
The impact validation should be informed by a demonstration which may be carried out as part of the project or otherwise conducted within the last five years.
The innovative resource efficiency solutions should address themes in one of the following strands:
Resource Efficient Construction Impacts (this strand) Resource Efficient Chemicals Impacts Resource Efficient Automotive Impacts This is a single phase competition.
For applications in this Resource Efficient Construction Impacts strand your project can focus on one main theme:
reductions in the embodied carbon of new buildings, retrofit of existing buildings, and infrastructure through the use of lower carbon materials reuse of construction products and components lifetime extension and re-purposing of buildings and infrastructure lean design of buildings and structures, for example, to reduce over-specification and reduce resource use design for disassembly, reuse, and recycling recovery of materials and components for reuse and recycling .accordion_cleanup .prose :where(ul>li):not(:where([class~=not-prose] *))::marker { display: none; } .accordion_cleanup li.relative { margin: 0; padding: 0; list-style: none; } .accordion_cleanup .prose ul { list-style-type: disc !important; } .accordion_cleanup .prose li { padding-left: 0.375em !important; margin-top: 0.5em !important; margin-bottom: 0.5em !important; } { const el = $refs['accordion1']; const top = el.getBoundingClientRect().top + window.pageYOffset - 80; // adjust offset window.scrollTo({ top, behavior: 'smooth' }); }); } else { selected = null; } "> Who can apply?
To lead a project, you can:
be an organisation of any size, including those based in the EU, EEA or internationally work alone or with the subcontracted skills and expertise of others from business, research organisations, research and technology organisations, or the third sector (charities, social enterprises and voluntary groups) Contracts will be awarded to a single legal entity only. The majority of the project work and key deliverables must be completed by the applicant and be carried out in the UK. Subcontractors can be used, but only for specialist skills.
If your own organisation does not have operations in the relevant sector, we expect you to include an integration supporter in your project to help facilitate the impact validation of your solution.
Demonstrations should be in a suitable industrial environment within the UK to enable the effective validation of the solutionβs viability and impacts. We also welcome applications for solutions which have been demonstrated in a relevant sector in the UK within the last five years, but which have not yet reached commercial maturity and require further impact validation.
Your project could involve, for example:
a manufacturer within the chosen sector, for example, Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs), tier 1, tier 2 and tier 3 suppliers, raw material producers recovery businesses, for example, demolition companies, scrap processors, re-use and recycling facilities remanufacturing and repair businesses organisations that have the potential to become a customer specialists in impact validation, for example, in Life Cycle Analysis We recommend approaching potential integration supporters as early as possible during the application process or early stages of your project. This ensures your industry relationships are well established before delivering the project demonstration. We welcome projects that include innovative startups.
If your project is successful, we reserve the right to request letters of support from organisations named in your application.
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Projects must:
start no sooner than 1 November 2025 end by 31 March 2026 last between three and five months have total costs of between Β£50,000 and Β£300,000, inclusive of VAT; we expect the majority of projects to have costs less than Β£100,000 Demonstrations should be in a suitable industrial environment within the UK to enable the effective validation of the solutionβs viability and impacts.
Projects can be 100% funded, as Contracts for Innovation competitions involve procurement of R&D services at a fair market value and are not subject to subsidy control criteria that typically apply to grant funding.
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The aim of this competition is to build on the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ)Β Unlocking Resource EfficiencyΒ research by supporting organisations to deliver an impact validation report for a resource efficiency solution.
This should be informed by a demonstration, which may be carried out as part of the project or otherwise conducted within the last five years.
The innovative resource efficiency solutions should address themes in one of the following strands:
Resource Efficient Construction Impacts Resource Efficient Chemicals Impacts Resource Efficient Automotive Impacts You must select a single strand to apply for. If a project covers multiple strands, choose the one in which the majority of the work will be undertaken.
Innovate UK and DESNZ are collaborating with the chemicals, construction and automotive sectors to accelerate and increase the adoption of innovative resource efficient technologies, low carbon materials and circular business models. This is supporting the governmentβs commitment to transition the UK to a Net Zero, circular economy.
This competition will focus on the impact validation of resource efficiency solutions. This competition will support the development and delivery of high maturity demonstrations, and the validation of demonstrators from recent (within the last five years) research and development projects.
This competition will:
enable efficient integration of technologies into targeted industrial sectors support innovative suppliers for market readiness provide more granular evidence on the potential impact of resource efficiency solutions to help meet the UKβs territorial carbon budget targets As a minimum, proposals into this competition must relate to solutions at Technology Readiness Level (TRL) 5 or higher. If you have validated your solution at TRL5 (in a relevant environment) your project should be to validate up to TRL7 (in an operational environment) and gather operational data to develop a Life Cycle Analysis (LCA).
If you have already validated at TRL7, your project should be to gather operational data to develop an LCA.
In both cases, the solution should still be a prototype or custom built system, not a full commercial version. You must show evidence of this, the testing and validation previously undertaken as part of your application and identify the TRL that you expect to be at start and end of the project.
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We encourage you to focus on innovative solutions that will improve resource efficiency and reduce lifecycle emissions across the construction and construction materials sectors. Solutions must fall within one or more of the following themes:
reductions in the embodied carbon of new buildings, retrofit of existing buildings, and infrastructure through the use of lower carbon materials, such as low carbon cements, timber or cross-laminated timber framing instead of masonry reuse of construction products and components, such as; structural steel, concrete, woodwork, flooring lifetime extension and re-purposing of buildings and infrastructure lean design of buildings and structures, for example, to reduce over-specification and reduce resource use design for disassembly, reuse, and recycling recovery of materials and components for reuse and recycling Applicants are encouraged to identify how their solution builds on the existing research and innovation landscape, for example, referencing:
theΒ Unlocking Resource EfficiencyΒ research, Zero Avoidable Waste in Construction Report, the insights from theΒ NICER Interdisciplinary Circular Economy Centre for Mineral-based Construction Materials Centre the UKRIΒ Transforming Foundation IndustriesΒ andΒ Transforming ConstructionΒ challenges You must demonstrate a credible and practical route to market, so your application must include an assessment of the commercial viability of your solution and a plan to commercialise your results. TheΒ specification reportΒ provides details of the commercial assessment that you must undertake as part of this project, and an initial assessment is required as part of your application.
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A key project deliverable, that must be included in your milestones, is a demonstration of the solution. The further validation of demonstrations and trials from recent research and development projects is also in scope, provided these meet the eligibility requirements for this competition. Costs for retrospective work cannot be claimed, only new analysis to validate the potential impact of the demonstrated technology.
The demonstration must take place in an environment representative of where the solution will be deployed, allowing for effective evaluation. As part of your project milestones, you are encouraged to invite stakeholders from your target sector to a demonstration event. The demonstration must take place in a setting where potential customers and industry representatives can witness the solution as a compelling business proposition.
If your own organisation does not have operations in the relevant sector, we expect you to include an integration supporter, for example, a trusted sector representative in your project to help facilitate the demonstration and trialling of your solution. In their role as potential future customers, they will be well placed to propose an appropriately representative environment.
You will be expected to collaborate with your integration supporter to achieve this, securing all necessary permissions and approvals.
Example environments include:
within a manufacturing process within a recovery or recycling facility within a remanufacturing, re-use or repair facility in an end-use site, such as a construction project within a customer-facing environment, such as retail This list is not exhaustive, and other environments may be more appropriate to demonstrate certain types of solutions.
You should de-risk all aspects of your project before submitting a bid to this competition, ensuring it can be delivered in line with the requirements of DESNZ and Innovate UK.
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For applications in this Resource Efficient Construction Impacts strand your project can focus on one main theme:
reductions in the embodied carbon of new buildings, retrofit of existing buildings, and infrastructure through the use of lower carbon materials reuse of construction products and components lifetime extension and re-purposing of buildings and infrastructure lean design of buildings and structures, for example, to reduce over-specification and reduce resource use design for disassembly, reuse, and recycling recovery of materials and components for reuse and recycling You must focus on one main theme but your project may cross over into other themes. This can be explained in further detail in Question 6 in the application questions section.
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An online briefing event was held on Wednesday 16 July, 10am-11.30am: click here to watch a recording.
If you would like to find a subcontractor or integration supporter, contact Innovate UK Business Connectβs Materials, Infrastructure or Sustainability teams.
Find out more and apply
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Future Leaders Fellowships: Round 10, business and non-academic
Future Leaders Fellowships: Round 10, business and non-academic
UK registered organisations can apply for a share of up to Β£110 million for ambitious research and innovation projects in any sector, and tailored support to develop careers for future leaders. This funding is from UKRI. Eligibility
This competition is open to single applicants with supporting organisations.
To lead a project your organisation must be a UK registered:
business of any size charitable organisation Catapult public body Agri-Tech Centre eligible research organisation Open now
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2025 UNity Hacks
About the challenge
Calling all young Computer Scientists! Join UNity Hacks, a global virtual hackathon, to code a project that addresses aΒ United Nation Sustainable Development Goal. This can include an app, website, game, AI, or anything else you would like it to be β use your creativity!
No previous coding experience is needed. We welcome all students aged 13 - 18 years β both beginners and experts alike β to join us from July 9th, 2025 to July 3rd, 2025 for UNity Hacks 2024!
About usΒ
We are a Society of Women Engineers x Women in STEM club based in San Diego, California. Our club's mission is to inspire young girls to explore the fields of STEM and pursue their aspirations. We place an emphasis on fostering a welcoming, inclusive environment in STEM.
Keeping this in mind, this hackathon is open toΒ allΒ students from the ages of 13-18 to participate! We highly encourage everyone to join, regardless of your past experience with Computer Science.Β UNity HacksΒ is a great chance to make connections and find new opportunities!
Requirements
What to Build
Develop a project that solves or addresses any of theΒ United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. You may create apps, games, websites, or anything else tech-related that you would like. The possibilities are endless!Β Challenging yourself by incorporating AI is also encouraged but not required.
**Make sure your project is created within the timeframe of UNity Hacks. Cross-submissions are allowed if your project still fits our theme**
What to Submit
Craft a compelling 1-5 minute video showcasing your project. Share the inspiration, design process, and how you programmed it. Make sure you focus on how your project will help solve a United Nations Goal(s). Dive into the details that make your project stand out!
**Make sure to include a demo of your project in the Presentation Video!**
Hackathon Sponsors
Prizes
5 non-cash prizes 1st Place Overall
1 winner -Taskade Pro Plan Upgrades for 1 Year
-3 Free gen.xyz domains for 1 Year
-Taskade 20% off Promo Code
2nd Place Overall
1 winner Taskade Pro Plan Upgrades for 1 Year
2 Free gen.xyz domains for 1 Year
Taskade 20% off Promo Code
3rd Place Overall
1 winner -Taskade Pro Plan Upgrades for 1 Year
-1 Free gen.xyz domains for 1 Year
-Taskade 20% off Promo Code
Best Beginner
1 winner - 2 Free gen.xyz domains for 1 Year
-Taskade 20% off Promo Code
Best UI/UX
1 winner - 2 Free gen.xyz domains for 1 Year
- Taskade 20% off Promo Code
Devpost Achievements
Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:
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Westview Society of Women Engineers
Mani Jakka
Senior Cyber Data Delivery at Capital One
Judging Criteria
Technology
Projects will be evaluated for their innovative coding skills that effectively solve a United Nations goal. Judges will prioritize projects that are advanced and leverage technology in creative ways. Design
Projects will be judged on their design, with an emphasis on innovative UI/UX. Judges will look for visually pleasing designs that enhance overall functionality and accessibility for users. Impact
Projects will be assessed on how well they tackle real-world challenges aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. The judging panel will prioritize the project that presents the most innovative solution in addressing these SDGs. Presentation
Judges will evaluate the projects based on their innovative solution to a UN Goal, as well as how effectively and convincingly teams convey their idea in their submission videos.(0 reviews)0 comments
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DIATOMIC Digital Accelerator for West Midlands-based innovators
Are you a West Midlands-based innovator with a digital solution that could support the planning and optimisation of the Birmingham Knowledge Quarter (BKQ) or Wolverhamptonβs Green Innovation Corridor (GIC)? Join the DIATOMIC Digital Accelerator and help shape a smarter, more sustainable future for the region.
Funded by Innovate UK and the West Midlands Combined Authority, the accelerator programme is delivered by Connected Places Catapult in partnership with Birmingham City Council, University of Birmingham, Birmingham City University, Aston University and in collaboration with Wolverhampton City Council and University of Wolverhampton. It supports SMEs developing digital solutions that can help improve how cities and places work, to support better decision-making in infrastructure planning, environmental management, and sustainable development.
Running from October 2025 to March 2026, the accelerator programme has been designed to drive regional innovation, boost economic growth, and create jobs and opportunities across the West Midlands. Supporting up to 10 SMEs, the programme will provide tailored commercial and technical support to each SME. This support will be scoped through a thorough business needs assessment and could include market analysis, value proposition refinement, strategic pricing, financial forecasting, and developing compelling communication strategies.
At least 5 SMEs will be selected to trial their solutions at a demo day, and a total pot of Β£100k will be made available to develop and demonstrate their digital twin use case with the support of the programme partners. We expect projects to cost between Β£10k and Β£20k.
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Required criteria:
you must be a micro, small or medium-sized enterprise (SME). you must be UK-registered. you must have a registered office or main operational base within the West Midlands region you must have a solution which is technical readiness level (TRL) 4+. This means that the solution has, at least, been tested or demonstrated in its intended environment and, at most, has been deployed as a first-of-a-kind commercial system. your solution must address one or more of the identified challenges. you must be willing to travel on occasion for face-to-face meetings (but most of the programme will be conducted virtually). { const el = $refs['accordion2']; const top = el.getBoundingClientRect().top + window.pageYOffset - 80; // adjust offset window.scrollTo({ top, behavior: 'smooth' }); }); } else { selected = null; } "> About the DIATOMIC Digital Twin Platform
The accelerator is part of the widerΒ DIATOMICΒ Digital TwinΒ project, which provides a real-time digital model of the city to support better decision-making in infrastructure planning, environmental management, and sustainable development.Β The platformβs open design means it can connect with a wide range of APIs, digital tools and systems. It uses shared data to produce outputs such as 3D visualisations. This gives SMEs the chance to bring in their own expertise and help shape the platformβs features and uses.Β We are looking for solutions that can be added to the DIATOMIC digital twin platform to help reimagine a smarter, more sustainable West Midlands.
During phase 1Β (2023-25), three use cases were developed on the digital twin platform (air quality and traffic management, hydrogen fuel cells for electric vehicles and energy systems). These use cases operate on real-time data collected from existing sensors and datasets in the West Midlands.
Phase 2Β (2025-26)Β introduces new challenge areas developed in collaboration with local partners in Birmingham and Wolverhampton. These exploratory initiatives will require innovative solutions that leverage datasets provided, curated, or aggregated by SMEs.
As part of this opportunity, SMEs can either select a challenge area which connects to one of the existing use cases , therefore working with already compiled data, or choose a challenge which would require you to gather and integrate new data to help develop and test your solution on the digital twin platform.
Developed as part of the 2023β2025 UKRI West Midlands Innovation Accelerator, the DIATOMIC Digital Twin Platform uses Azure Digital Twin technology to help cities make data-driven decisions. It has already supported pilot projects focused on:
Traffic and air quality:Β Birmingham City University Hydrogen fuel cell lifespan extension:Β Aston University Energy systems optimisation:Β University of Birmingham An overview by Siemens of the Digital Twin Platform and three existing use cases { const el = $refs['accordion3']; const top = el.getBoundingClientRect().top + window.pageYOffset - 80; // adjust offset window.scrollTo({ top, behavior: 'smooth' }); }); } else { selected = null; } "> Challenge 1: Mobility & Last Mile
BKQ aims to offer connected green walkways and intuitive wayfinding for all. However, delivering this in an urban environment shared with multiple transport routes presents challenges. Digital twin technology can support this ambition by optimising current mobility and modelling future needs.
We seek innovative solutions for:
Wayfinding Creating an identity and sense of place Transport planning Supporting delivery infrastructure { const el = $refs['accordion4']; const top = el.getBoundingClientRect().top + window.pageYOffset - 80; // adjust offset window.scrollTo({ top, behavior: 'smooth' }); }); } else { selected = null; } "> Challenge 2: Land Usage & Underground Infrastructure
BKQ seeks to make more informed decisions when planning land usage and accelerating new developments.
We seek innovative solutions for:
Mapping existing infrastructure Planning and utilising land more effectively { const el = $refs['accordion5']; const top = el.getBoundingClientRect().top + window.pageYOffset - 80; // adjust offset window.scrollTo({ top, behavior: 'smooth' }); }); } else { selected = null; } "> Challenge 3: Digital Connectivity
BKQ seeks to better understand how to model and deliver seamless digital connectivity across the BKQ area ensuring both futureproof wired and wireless infrastructure.
We seek innovative solutions for:
Planning new connectivity assets Creating a seamless digital connection experience Tackling urban connectivity challenges { const el = $refs['accordion6']; const top = el.getBoundingClientRect().top + window.pageYOffset - 80; // adjust offset window.scrollTo({ top, behavior: 'smooth' }); }); } else { selected = null; } "> Challenge 4: Building Optimisation
The Woodcock Building is a key building in Aston Universityβs campus at BKQ, an incubator space for life sciences and clean tech. The goal is to maximise its usage and impact as a multi-purpose building for now and in the future.
We seek innovative solutions for:
Building modelling Net zero, efficiency and energy Climate resilience Optimising usage Future development { const el = $refs['accordion7']; const top = el.getBoundingClientRect().top + window.pageYOffset - 80; // adjust offset window.scrollTo({ top, behavior: 'smooth' }); }); } else { selected = null; } "> Challenge 5: Planning
The UK is currently facing a significant housing shortage. In response, there is a national ambition to deliver 1.5 million new homes over the next five years. As part of this effort, Wolverhampton has set a target of delivering 9,330 new homes, and the GIC is expected to play a key role in supporting this goal.
We seek innovative solutions for:
Planning AI-enabled design Digital infrastructure { const el = $refs['accordion8']; const top = el.getBoundingClientRect().top + window.pageYOffset - 80; // adjust offset window.scrollTo({ top, behavior: 'smooth' }); }); } else { selected = null; } "> Challenge 6: Renewable Energy
The Wolverhampton GIC has big ambitions to develop its renewable energy programme alongside the vast development in the area.
The three main areas it wants to focus on are:
Renewable energy integration in the GIC Utilising renewable energy data optimisation Modelling and scenario testing for renewable energy risk { const el = $refs['accordion9']; const top = el.getBoundingClientRect().top + window.pageYOffset - 80; // adjust offset window.scrollTo({ top, behavior: 'smooth' }); }); } else { selected = null; } "> Dates, briefing and support
On 29 July (11am-12:30pm) Connected Places Catapult will hold a webinar to give applicants to the DIATOMIC Digital Accelerator the opportunity to find out more about the programme offering, challenges, application process, scoring criteria, and the assessment process. Register for a webinar place.
Key dates
17 July: Applications open 29 July: Application support webinar 31 August: Applications close 16 September: Shortlisting 22-24 September: Interviews 25 September: Cohort selected 9 October: Programme begins If you have any questions about the programme and the application process, contactΒ Agathe Parois, Programme Manager, agathe.parois@cp.catapult.org.uk
Find out more and apply
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Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP): 2025 β 2026 Round 3
Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP): 2025 β 2026 Round 3
UK registered academic institutions, research and technology organisations (RTOs) or Catapults can apply for a share of up to Β£9 million to fund innovation projects with businesses or not for profit organisations. Eligibility
To lead a project your organisation must:
be a UK registered higher education or further education institution, research and technology organisation (RTO) or Catapult collaborate with a UK registered business of any size, eligible public sector organisation, charity or charitable business with two or more full time employees
The business must contribute to the projectβs costs.
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Opened: 16 June 2025 Closes: 17 September 2025(0 reviews)0 comments
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Hack the System
About the Challenge
Join us for Hack the System, a civic and economic tech hackathon empowering participants to build tools that democratize public finance. From participatory budgeting platforms to economic education games, this event invites coders, designers, and changemakers to reimagine how communities understand and allocate resources. Whether you're creating roleplay simulations, visualization tools, or policy-driven apps, this is your chance to combine economics, civics, and technology to build a more equitable future.Β Regardless of the amount of experience you may have, don't be shy to join our hackathon!
Requirements
What to Build
Pick one of two tracks and build something that helps people better navigate the systems that shape their lives.
π§ Track 1: Hack the Economy
Create something that helps people understand money, build financial literacy, or access economic opportunity.
Ideas might include:
A budgeting or investing game
A tool that explains taxes, loans, or inflation
A resource for job seekers or student financial aid
Anything that makes economics more accessible
ποΈ Track 2: Hack the Vote
Build something that helps people engage with government, participate in democracy, or make their voices heard.
You could try:
A participatory budgeting simulator or game
A tool that breaks down complex policies
A platform that connects people with local reps
Anything that brings civic systems to life
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You can make a website, app, game, prototype, whatever best brings your idea to life.
π€What to Submit
To complete your submission, please provide:
A short description of your project and why you built it
A link to your code or prototype (GitHub, Replit, or similar)
Online Project Link: If your project is live, share a link hosted on platforms like Vercel, Heroku, GitHub Pages, or any other hosting service so judges can explore it firsthand
Submission Video (Optional):
You can include a demo video (up to 3 minutes) that walks us through your project β showcasing features, user interface, and how it promotes social good. Mention what technologies you used and the problem youβre solving.
Upload the video to YouTube, Vimeo, or similar, and share the link in your submission
(Optional) Visuals, mockups, or slides to help explain your concept
Weβre looking for creativity, clarity, and impact, not perfection. Show us your passion and your vision for change!
Hackathon Sponsors
Prizes
$100 in prizes First Place
$60 in cash 1 winner - 1st place certificate
- Job Opportunity at The Economic Literacy Initiative
Second Place
$30 in cash 1 winner - 2nd place certificate
- Job Opportunity at The Economic Literacy Initiative
Third Place
$10 in cash 1 winner - 3rd place certificate
- Job Opportunity at The Economic Literacy Initiative
Devpost Achievements
Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:
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The Economic Literacy Initiative Team
Judging Criteria
Judging Criteria
Impact: How well does your project address economic or civic challenges? Creativity: How original and innovative is your solution? Usability: Is your project user-friendly and accessible? Technical Quality: How well is your project built or coded?(0 reviews)0 comments
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TMF AI ICURe Engage - October 2025
About TMF AI ICURe Engage
TMF AI ICURe Engage aims to identify potential beneficiaries of research, introduce participants to tools for commercialisation, and foster consideration of entrepreneurship as a pathway for achieving societal impact and a viable career choice.
The TMF AI ICURe Engage programme is open to all researchers from all disciplines, who are or wish to, explore increasing the adoption of responsible and trustworthy AI. This is an introductory, light-touch opportunity, available regardless of whether there is already an adoptable idea; the programme introduces them to ICURe and provides the space and opportunity to think about entrepreneurship differently.
Whatβs included
2-day training bootcamp from Impact experts Part-time market engagement spanning 4-weeks Introduction to ICURe, ideation, design thinking and Value Proposition Canvas Weekly hour-long conversations with peer group support and mentor for 3 weeks A minimum of 5 hours of self-study and research over the 3 weeks Consideration of how delivering impact may be funded Production of a short video report reflecting on knowledge gained and research area impact potential Why attend?
Our participants get access to expert training and a fantastic network of mentors and investors who join them early on their journey. Weβre derisking very exciting AI technologies which have enormous potential to change the world for the better.
Who is eligible?
TMF AI ICURe Engage is open to all AI researchers and research students funded by all UK Councils.
Key dates
Applications open: 21/07/2025 Applications close: 09/09/2025 Evaluation starts: 11/09/2025 Start date: 02/10/2025 Delivery partner: SETsquared Please read the key dates, expectations and guidance document.
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Commercialising Knowledge Assets Fund (CKAF) Autumn
Commercialising Knowledge Assets Fund (CKAF) Autumn
UK registered government research organisations can apply for grants from Β£50,000 up to Β£250,000 to move viable public sector knowledge assets towards commercial readiness. This funding is provided by the Government Office for Technology Transfer (GOTT). Eligibility
This competition is open to single applicants.
To lead a project your organisation must be a UK registered:
Public Sector Research Establishment (PRSE), UKRI wholly owned institute
or
other public sector bodies that meet GOTT standard eligibility criteria, for example, arms length bodies (ALBs), that undertake research as a primary function
Open now
Opened: 2 June 2025 Closes: 4 September 2025(0 reviews)0 comments
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MOSA Summer Hackathon 2025
Welcome to the MOSA Summer Hackathon 2025!Β
This is an exciting opportunity for Penn Engineering Online students to work together on a technical project for a chance to be recognized as a winner.Β It is a great experience to connect with fellow students, add a standout project to your resume, and showcase your innovation skills.Β
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REGISTRATION IS OPEN
To get started, please register here
WHAT'S NEXT?
Once registered, please join us on the slack channelΒ #mosa-hackathon-eventΒ to meet other hackers and for the latest updates.
Hacking starts: April 28th, 2025 Submission deadline:Β August 24th, 2025 (1:00 am EST) Β
Eligibility & Rules:
Participants must be Penn Engineering Online Students. Each student can only join one team. Each team can only submit to one track. Each team can have 2-4 students. Requirements
What to Build
In this open-ended hackathon, you are free to choose a project of your choice using any programming language, with the primary goal being to learn and build something new and valuable to add to your portfolio.
You can submit to one of the following themes:Β AI for good, Finance,Β Climate action / Water or Agriculture, Tools for Frontline Workers (Healthcare, Transport, Food supply, Emergency services, Education / Special education professionals, etc), and General.Β
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To be considered for a prize, you will need to do 4 things:Β Β
Complete registration using this form. SubmitΒ the GitHub repo to Devpost using theΒ official README.md templateΒ by August 24th, 2025 (1:00 am EST) Submit a 2-5 minute max demo video to Devpost by August 24th, 2025 (1:00 am EST) Submit a write-up for your project via Devpost by August 24th, 2025 (1:00 am EST) Hackathon Sponsors
Prizes
5 non-cash prizes Category 1 - AI for Good
1 winner The focus of this track is to create projects that leverage artificial intelligence and machine learning technologies to solve problems that affect the world.
Category 2 - Finance
1 winner This track could involve diverse projects ranging from improving the users' financial wellbeing, personal finance management to those enhancing broader financial services.
Category 3 - Climate action / Water / Agriculture
1 winner Build innovative solutions to track carbon footprints, enhance water resource management for aquaculture, or improve agricultural sustainability.
Category 4 - Digital Tools for Frontline Workers (Healthcare, Transport, Food supply, Education / Special education professionals, etc.)
1 winner Create technologies that improve efficiency, enhance well-being, or address the unique challenges faced by those who keep our world running every day.
Category 5 - General
1 winner Have an idea that doesnβt quite fit with the themes above? Submit a project of your choosing that solves a challenge.
Devpost Achievements
Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:
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Tom Farmer
Program Director, Online Master of Computer and Information Technology
Brandon Krakowsky
Lecturer, Department of Computer and Information Science
Judging Criteria
Project idea / Innovation (10 points)
How well does the project address/solve a need or problem in any field/community? Does it have any interesting design/novel features or is it something known to all? Implementation (10 points)
How technically challenging is it to solve the problem? Does the software have any critical errors, many bugs or minimal to no bugs? Any use of architecture/software design patterns in the code? Design (5 points)
Did the group consider carefully the user experience? How well is the user interface designed? Scalability / Ease of adoption (5 points)
Does the project have the potential to scale? What is the likelihood of its adoption by stakeholders, intended users, etc.? Presentation (5 points)
Did the group provide a thoughtful elevator pitch that explains the problem statement and how their project can be useful to others in comparison to other interventions? Did the group explain the logic behind the code in a methodical manner?(0 reviews)0 comments
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HMRC Competition to Tackle Deliberate Evasion and Help Close the Tax Gap
Closing the tax gap is a key strategic priority for HMRC. In the 2023 to 2024 tax year, the tax gap is estimated to be 5.3% of total theoretical tax liabilities, or Β£46.8 billion in absolute terms. This is driven by a range of customer behaviours from simple error to deliberate evasion. Identifying deliberate evasion is inherently difficult across a very large population of customers. By its nature the intent of deliberate evasion is to hide and deceive. This can lead to sub-optimal targeting of investigations by HMRC which impacts HMRCβs ability to close the tax gap and increases the burden on compliant customers. Being able to identify deliberate evasion accurately at population level will improve HMRCβs approach to managing the tax gap and reduce the impact on compliant customers.
This competitive procurement will invite novel and innovative solutions to closing the tax gap within a customer group on the theme of tackling evasion behaviour. The competition is open to all registered businesses.
Potential solutions may include (but are not limited to) analytical techniques and data that can help identify indicators of potential evasion in HMRCβs risking processes. However, this is an open competition, and HMRC would like to explore a range of innovative solutions that can contribute to the primary objective of closing the tax gap.
A multi-stage competitive flexible procedure will be used with features designed to support innovation, encourage participation especially from Small and Medium sized Enterprises, and to enable HMRC to implement a solution to the problem statement.
The first round submission will comprise of a short proposal and mandatory exclusion criteria. Bidders selected to proceed to further rounds will receive funding to support them through the rounds of the competition. There will be a funded pilot phase as part of the competition. Bidders are encouraged to join the launch event on the 21st July to learn about the stages of the competition. A full detailed description will be included in the tender documentation and further funding updates will be added to this page once available.
A launch event introducing the problem statement and the detail of the competitive flexible procedure will be held virtually, via Microsoft Teams, on Monday 21st July 2025 at 11am to 12:30pm. Bidders must register for HMRCβs SAP Ariba eSourcing portal (see below for details) and complete the registration form to register for the launch event by 3pm on Friday 18th July.
Late requests to join the event may be considered up to 10am on Monday 21st July.
The launch event will be recorded and the recording will be available to all bidders who enter the competition on SAP Ariba.
For queries about this competition, contact innovationaiteam@hmrc.gov.uk.
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This competition will be conducted by way of an eSourcing event using HMRCβs SAP Ariba eSourcing Portal. Please ensure you are registered with the eSourcing Portal to gain access to the competition documentation when it is released which will contain the problem statement and information on the process.
If you are not already registered, the registration link is:
http://hmrc.sourcing-eu.ariba.com/ad/selfRegistration
As part of the registration process you will receive a system generated email asking you to activate your SAP Ariba supplier account by verifying your email address. Once you have completed the activation process you will receive a further email by return confirming the βregistration process is now completeβ and providing you with βyour organisationβs account IDβ number. If an email response from HMRC is not received within one working day of your request, please contact sapariba.hmrcsupport@hmrc.gov.uk (after first checking your spam in-box) notifying non-receipt and confirming when your registration request was first made.
Once you have obtained βyour organizationβs account IDβ number, please provide your registered details in the form linked here.
You will be added to a sourcing event for this competition in SAP Ariba following the launch event.
Further information about HMRCβs procurement tool SAP Ariba, a Suppliers Guide and general information about supplying to HMRC is available on the HMRC website: www.hmrc.gov.uk/about/supplying.htm
If you have already registered on SAP Ariba then you may also need to re-register on HMRCβs SAP Ariba in order to be added to the event.
Register for launch event (you must be registered on SAP Ariba first)
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Canada-UK Semiconductors
Canada-UK Semiconductors
UK registered organisations can apply for a share of at least Β£1 million for collaboration with Canadian SMEs on joint Semiconductors projects. Eligibility
This competition is open to UK and Canadian collaborations only.
To lead a project your organisation must:
be a UK registered business of any size
or
be a Canadian incorporated, profit oriented small or medium sized enterprise (SME)
Your collaboration must involve at least one grant claiming UK registered business and one eligible Canadian incorporated, profit orientated SME.
Open now
Opened: 12 May 2025 Closes: 15 October 2025(0 reviews)0 comments
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Community Shaper 2025 Alpha
About the challenge
This design-thinking hackathon takes participants on an end-to-end innovation journeyβfrom ideation and development to prototyping and real-world launch. Through interactive workshops, youβll gain both the theory and practical skills to work with AI and emerging technologies.
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We challenge you to create solutions in these transformative fields:
πΉΒ EduTechΒ (Revolutionizing learning)
πΉΒ HealthTechΒ (Transforming healthcare)
πΉΒ FinTechΒ (Redefining finance)
πΉΒ ClimateTechΒ (Solving environmental challenges)
These sectors power our communitiesβnow itβs your turn to reshape them with groundbreaking ideas!
The hackathon will be in hybrid format (mainly on-site); thus, we welcome online participants to join!Β
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Visit our website for registration Community Shaper 2025
Requirements
What to Submit?Β
1. Project Presentation (PowerPoint, 10+ slides)
Clearly explain your teamβs project, its background, AI or other technology tools utilized, and its potential impact on the community.
Prompts to consider: problem statement, community aspect, technology used, how it is integrated into the projectΒ
2. Short Introduction Video (1-2 minutes)
Introduce your project in a creative wayβeither through aΒ quick pitchΒ or aΒ live demoΒ of your software/interface.
Keep it engaging and concise :)
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Hackathon Sponsors
Prizes
1 non-cash prize Community Shaper 2025 Award
500 winners A certificate of participation and a reference letter from Mr. Nelson Yip, a CEO of China Hong Kong Culture Exchange Association.
Devpost Achievements
Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:
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Nelson Yip
China Hong Kong Culture Exchange Association
Judging Criteria
Problem Definition: 30%
Clarity of Problem: How clearly is the problem defined? Relevance of Solution: How well does the proposed solution address the defined problem? Innovation and Creativity: 25%
Originality: does the project offer an innovative solution or approach? Creativity: Is the project creatively designed and showcase out-of-the-box thinking? Feasibility and Implementation: 30%
Practicality: How fundamentally feasible is the project in real-world application? Sustainability & Scalability: Can the solution maintain a long-term competitive advantage? Presentation and Communication: 15%
Clarity: How clearly and effectively is the project idea documented and communicated? Engagement: Is the presentation engaging and compelling?(0 reviews)0 comments
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Programmers Unknown Battleground
Welcome to Programmers Unknown Battleground β where code is your weapon and innovation is your arena. This is not your average hackathon. Inspired by the spirit of PUBG, this event challenges developers, designers, and dreamers to drop in, squad up, and build game-changing solutions under pressure.
In this battleground, creativity, speed, and collaboration decide who survives till the end.
Hackathon Sponsors
Prizes
$250 in prizes First Prize
$250 in cash 1 winner This price includes cash and swags
Devpost Achievements
Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:
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Judging Criteria
Innovation & Creativity
Is the idea original or a creative twist on an existing concept? Does it bring a fresh approach to solving a problem?(0 reviews)0 comments
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Contracts for Innovation: Resource Efficient Automotive Impacts
Contracts for Innovation: Resource Efficient Automotive Impacts
Organisations can apply for a share of up to Β£3 million, inclusive of VAT, to develop the impact validation of a demonstrated resource efficiency solution. Eligibility
To lead a project, you can:
be an organisation of any size, including those based in the EU, EEA or internationally work alone or with other organisations as subcontractors
Contracts will be awarded to a single legal entity only. The majority of the project work must be carried out in the UK. Open now
Opened: 14 July 2025 Closes: 27 August 2025(0 reviews)0 comments
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HackCafΓ©
About the challenge
HackCafΓ© is a 100% online hackathon dedicated to solving real-world challenges in mountain coffee farming. Participants will explore how technology, sustainability, and innovation can transform one of Brazilβs most traditional and valuable agricultural sectors.
The coffee chain needs bold ideasβfrom better tools and AI systems to IoT sensors and low-cost devices that can support small producers. Whether you're into hardware, software, or data science, thereβs a space for you here.
Requirements
What to Build
Participants are invited to create prototypes, mockups, demos, or technical documentation that address one or more of the following:
Tools for small-scale or mountainous coffee farming
Sustainable agricultural practices (e.g., waste reuse, water use, renewable energy)
AI or IoT applications for monitoring, optimization, or logistics
Low-cost equipment or automation for rural workers
Creative or social-impact solutions connected to coffee culture
What to Submit
Your submission must include:
A clear explanation of your idea and how it solves the proposed challenge
Any supporting material (code repository, presentation, prototype, sketches, diagrams, etc.)
A short demo video (2β4 minutes) explaining your solution
Optional: Pitch deck or technical documentation
Hackathon Sponsors
Prizes
$150 in prizes 1st Place β HackCafΓ© 2025 Winner
$150 in cash 1 winner
Devpost Achievements
Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:
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Felipe Silva
Eleven Events
Judging Criteria
Relevance to Mountain Coffee Farming
Does the project address a real problem in the context of small or mountainous coffee farming? Judges will evaluate how clearly the solution is aligned with the specific needs of coffee producers. Innovation and Creativity
How original and innovative is the idea? Judges will assess whether the solution brings a novel approach or new perspective to existing challenges, especially using technology.(0 reviews)0 comments
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Innovate UK Innovation Loans Round 22
Innovate UK Innovation Loans Round 22
UK registered businesses can apply for loans for close to market innovative projects with strong commercial potential. They must significantly improve the UK economy and drive societal benefit. Eligibility
This competition is open to single applicants from micro, small or medium sized enterprises (SMEs) registered in the UK. Open now
Opened: 10 July 2025 Closes: 27 August 2025(0 reviews)0 comments
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AlgoFest Hackathon
AlgoFest Hackathon: Where Algorithms Ignite Innovation
Get ready for AlgoFest Hackathon, where creativity meets code and cutting-edge algorithms take center stage. This event is built for algorithm enthusiasts, from competitive programmers to data scientists and systems thinkers, who are ready to shape the future of problem-solving with powerful, efficient, and innovative solutions.
Whether youβre optimizing complex systems, building algorithmic trading models, or creating next-gen recommendation engines β AlgoFest is your launchpad for transformative tech. With a focused deadline and strong support, this is your moment to push the boundaries of what algorithms can achieve.
Β Why AlgoFest Hackathon is Special? Β
Extended Code Period: With nearly two months to build, participants have ample time to develop high-performance algorithmic solutions.
Flexible Submission Window: Final project submissions are open from 26th July to 31th August, giving you time to polish your solution.
Expert Judging Panel: Your projects will be reviewed by leading algorithmists, data engineers, and industry professionals.
Real-World Impact: Design solutions with real-world applications in logistics, finance, cybersecurity, social platforms, and beyond.
Β Β π Event Schedule Β
26th July: Hackathon kick-off, challenge reveal, and team formation
26th July β 14th September: Code period β time to build, iterate, and refine your algorithmic solutions
15th September: Submission window opens for final projects
September: Final judging & announcement of winners
Requirements
Presentation Video: A short (2-3 minute) video demo that walks through your project, highlighting its functionality, AI algorithms, and its potential impact.Β Technical Documentation: Include details about the datasets used, the model(s) you implemented, and a step-by-step guide to your solution's architecture. Hackathon Sponsors
Prizes
$5,300+ in prizes + other prizes WINNER
$2,500 in cash 1 winner
Winner : 2nd Place
$1,800 in cash 1 winner
WINNER: 3rd Place
$1,000 in cash 1 winner
Sponsor Prizes
1 winner To be declared
Participation SWAGS
500 winners
To be declared
Devpost Achievements
Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:
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AK SINHA
Person of Contact
Raghava Dittakavi
Team Lead, DevOps ,Tracelink.INC, MA
TBD
Judging Criteria
Algorithmic Innovation β originality and technical depth
Efficiency & Performance β runtime, space complexity, and scalability
Real-World Relevance β practical use or potential impact
Code Quality & Documentation β readability, structure, and usability
Judging Criteria
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Growth Catalyst Early Stage: New Innovators
Growth Catalyst Early Stage: New Innovators
UK registered micro and small businesses can apply for a share of up to Β£10 million to develop affordable, adoptable and investable innovations in the five critical technologies. Eligibility
This competition is open to single applicants only.
To lead a project your organisation must:
be a UK registered micro or small business not have previously been awarded funding from Innovate UK carry out its project work in the UK intend to exploit the project outcomes from the UK for domestic or global benefit
Closing soon
Opened: 7 July 2025 Closes: 6 August 2025(0 reviews)0 comments