SBRI: Accessible Solutions for Disrupted Journeys Competition Briefing
Find out more about Innovate UK’s Small Business Research Initiative (SBRI) to develop accessible and inclusive solutions for journey disruption.
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Overview
Organisations can apply for a share of up to £1 million, inclusive of VAT, to develop accessibility focussed solutions (physical or digital) to support customers when their journey is disrupted.
Find out more about the competition, including key dates, eligibility criteria, how to apply, and what support is available for applicants during this competition briefing webinar.
This is a Small Business Research Initiative (SBRI) competition funded by Innovate UK.
Click here to read more about the available funding.
Who should attend?
- Organisations of any size working in accessible transport or developing technologies or services that could be applied to improve accessibility and inclusivity on transport networks during disruption.
- Charities, research organisations, or consumer groups who represent communities with specific accessibility needs when accessing transport services.
Why should you attend?
- To understand more about the specific requirements of this competition.
- To learn how to have the best chance of success when submitting an application to this competition.
- To connect with potential partner organisations and understand the support available for you when submitting an application.
- To learn more about the competition scope and eligibility criteria, the application process and how to submit an application, and what support is available for you.
Related Opportunities
SBRI: Accessible solutions for disrupted journeys
Opens: 19/02/2024 Closes: 03/04/2024
Organisations can apply for a share of £1m to develop an accessible and inclusive solution, physical or digital, to support transport users when a journey is disrupted.