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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Companies developing sustainable technologies benefit from opportunity to pitch to investors
Six companies pitched to a panel of investment experts as part of the¬†KTN’s Chemistry and IB Showcase 2017.
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Materials Research Exchange 2018 (MRE ’18) - call for exhibitors
The Materials Research Exchange exhibition and conference provides a platform to help develop commercial success of UK-generated materials innovation.
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Invitation to Tender: Resource Management and Portfolio and Project Management; Software Service and Implementation Support
We are reviewing resource, portfolio and project management software to assess suitability for deployment in KTN.
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Innovate2017…Meet the Best of UK Innovation
Innovate 2017 is the UK’s leading innovation event, bringing together the brightest of UK innovators over 2 days to share, innovate and inspire.
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From grass roots to blue skies: a vision for agri-tech
Agri-Tech East has launched a report identifying a number of levers where agricultural productivity, sustainability and profitability can be improved.
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Up to £15 million funding to develop innovations in health and life sciences
The latest round of Health and Life Sciences funding from Innovate UK presents opportunities for Health, Agritech, Food, Biosciences.
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Breakthrough technologies disrupting the food and drink industry
KTN’s Prof. Bryan Hanley will examine innovation outside the food space in a seminar on disruptive technologies at Food Matters Live 2017.
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Innovation to compete in the global livestock industry
The 2018 BSAS conference will explore how the livestock industry can meet the increasing challenges of sustainable food production.
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Up to £20m available for research into low emission vehicles, especially medium and heavy goods vehicles
Businesses can apply for a share of £20 million to support technologies that allow a range of vehicles to be zero emission, including HGVs.