Innovation Loans Round 13 - Applicant Briefing
Find out more about Innovate UK’s Innovation Loans Future Economy Competition for SME businesses looking for finance for late stage research and development.
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About the competition
This is the thirteenth round in a series of funding opportunities, where loans of between £100k and £2m are available to fund late-stage research and development projects for SMEs who have a clear route to commercialisation and who are suitable to take on the significant financial commitment of a loan.
Round 13 will open on Thursday 11 January 2024 and will close at 11am on Wednesday 6 March 2024.
Deep dive workshops
Participate in an online ‘deep dive’ workshop for the financial submission for Innovate UK’s Innovation Loans Future Economy Competition. Please ensure you have attended or watched the recording of the Applicant Briefing webinar taking place on Tuesday 23 January 2024. Click here to register for the workshops.
The business and financial submission is a critical part of the application loan in the future economy innovation loans programme. We will be holding ‘deep dive’ workshops to enable applicants to consider how an innovation loan may fit within their funding strategy for growth at scale through innovation, and to engage with members of the innovation loans team and other applicants. The online workshops will have a maximum of 30 participants to promote engagement and discussion.
Each workshop will focus on the three areas of the financial submission where we have frequently seen applicants struggle to evidence their suitability for an innovation loan:
- Presenting credible forecasts for future revenues and costs
- Demonstrating effective management of liquidity and working capital
- Evidencing adequate capitalisation
Workshop agenda
The workshop agenda will cover:
- Highlighting the three core ‘problem areas’ seen across many previous unsuccessful applications, with anonymised examples
- Breakout discussions in groups, led by a member of the innovation loans team, to enable participants to take a ‘deep dive’ into one of the core areas
- Reflecting on the ‘deep dive’ discussions
The workshop will last 90 minutes and will be carried out through an interactive Zoom meeting. Since there will be a limited number of participants at each workshop, we will repeat the workshops three times during January and February.
These workshops will not repeat the information provided in the applicant briefing webinar (which provides an overview of the future economy innovation loans programme and detailed information about the application process) or in the recorded financial submission webinar (which focuses on the mechanics of completion of the business and financial submission, especially the mandatory financial spreadsheet).
We expect all participants at the ‘deep dive’ workshops to have already reviewed the content of these webinars (as well as the recorded webinar on completing a good project application). Please visit the Innovation Loans Resources to find these recordings. These ‘deep dive’ workshops will replace the ‘credit drop-in’ sessions that we have run in earlier rounds of the programme. These ‘deep dive’ workshops will not be recorded, so that participants can discuss their funding strategies freely.
Prior registration is mandatory for these workshops and applicants will only be permitted to register one participant at one workshop. Since each applicant will only be permitted one participant, we recommend that this should be the Chief Financial Officer or another member of the Board or Senior Leadership team with responsibility for developing the funding strategy for growth through innovation of the business.
- Deep dive workshop 1: Wednesday 31 January 11.00am – 12.30pm
- Deep dive workshop 2: Monday 5 February 12.00pm – 1.30pm
- Deep dive workshop 3: Thursday 15 February 2.30pm – 4.00pm
Related Opportunities
Innovate UK innovation loans future economy: round 13
Opens: 11/01/2024 Closes: 06/03/2024
UK registered businesses can apply for loans for innovative projects with strong commercial potential to significantly improve the UK economy.