Briefing recording and slides now available
About the webinars
We have introduced important changes to the Innovation Loans programme to give businesses more flexibility to deliver both R&D and pre-commercial activities. Loans of between £100 thousand and £5 million are now available to SMEs looking for finance for late-stage research and development.
These updates reflect how innovative projects evolve from development through to early commercial deployment and offer support across a longer project period.
Join our upcoming applicant briefing to learn what these changes mean for your innovation loan application, how to complete the updated form, and how to make the most of the funding now available for activities like tooling, marketing, customer testing, and capital deployment.
Whether you are preparing to apply or simply exploring your options, this session will help you understand the opportunity and navigate the process with confidence.
Round 23 is open from Thursday 4 September 2025 and will close at 11:00 on Wednesday 22 October 2025. Click here to read more about the available funding.
Briefing event
An Applicant Briefing webinar for round 23, which will provide an overview of the Innovation Loans programme and detailed information about the application process, was held online from 11:30, to 13:30 on Wednesday 17 September 2025. The recording is available above.
Deep-dive workshops
Participate in an online deep-dive workshop for the financial submission for Innovate UK’s Innovation Loans Competition. Please ensure you have attended or watched the recording of the Applicant Briefing webinar.
The business and financial submission is a critical part of the loan application in the Innovation Loans programme. We will hold 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 55 participants to promote engagement and discussion.
Each workshop will focus on the three areas of the financial submission where we frequently see applicants struggle to provide evidence of 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
The workshops are now at capacity, there is a waiting list in operation. To be added to the waiting list, please email your preferred date to jordan.meadows@iukbc.org.uk.
Workshop dates
- Deep dive workshop 1: Wednesday 24 September, 11:00 – 12:30
- Deep dive workshop 2: Monday 29 September, 15:00 – 16:30
- Deep dive workshop 3: Thursday 9 October, 10:00 – 11:30
Workshop agenda
The workshop agenda will cover:
- 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.
- Reflections on the deep-dive discussions.
The workshop will last 90 minutes and will be delivered through an interactive Zoom meeting. As there will be a limited number of participants at each workshop, we will repeat the workshops three times.
These workshops will not repeat the information provided in the applicant briefing webinar (which provides an overview of the Innovation Loans programme and detailed information about the application process).
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 click here to find webinar recordings.
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 is 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.
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