Knowledge Centre
Browse through our collection of news, perspectives and webinars to gain a deeper understanding of the Innovate UK Business Connect culture and sector intelligence.
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Robotics and Automation in the Textiles & Clothing Manufacturing Industry: Call for Interested Parties
New workshop proposed to discuss the problems, suggest mechanisms for networking and collaborating, and highlight available funding.
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Opportunity for organisations using intelligent data to transform local council service delivery
Up to £50,000 available per organisation to transform local council service delivery by analysing and using intelligently captured data.
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4th Interlligent UK RF & Microwave Design Seminar
M√∏ller Centre, Cambridge, on Thursday 1st November 2018
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Could 5G unlock a world of holographic phone calls?
Roll out of the next generation of mobile connectivity – 5G will start from 2020.
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Digital Health Technology Catalyst Round 3 - event in Newcastle 26th September
Innovate UK and the KTN are hosting a briefing event on the £35m Digital Health Technology Catalyst fund at Northumbria University on 26th September.
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Agri-Tech Research Innovation Accelerator (AgRIA) fund now open for applications
AgRIA is a £2.7M fund to support innovation projects that bring together researchers and small businesses on a dedicated site in Hertfordshire.
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First of a Kind competition – creating a greener rail system and stations of the future
Could your innovations improve rail customer experience, or cut rail emissions and costs?
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Have a passion for effective translation of science and technology into new and improved products?
KTN are hiring: Knowledge Transfer Adviser – London East, Essex and Suffolk or Gloucester
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Manufacturing, Materials and Mobility investment showcase – register your interest
Companies in manufacturing, materials or mobility can pitch their idea to a panel of private investors in Liverpool on 15th November.
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Chancellor announces £80m funding boost for quantum technologies
UK Chancellor Philip Hammond will release £80m over five years to develop technology that could help save lives.