An Introduction to the Global Alliance Innovation Exchange Programme - New Video Guide Published
Global Alliance Innovation Exchange is an Innovate UK KTN programme specially designed to help UK and international organisations search for game-changing solutions to innovation challenges. Through the programme, we support innovation transfer by matching industry or societal challenges to innovative companies from across a diverse range of sectors. Our success is built on our deep sector expertise, trusted independence and global network.
The Global Alliance Africa project team have produced a video to ‘walk you through’ the Global Alliance Innovation Exchange platform and what to expect when applying for a challenge online. There are currently five open challenges for Africa and you can apply via the link below. Don’t forget to watch the video first as a handy guide.
Unilever
- Re-use, Re-fill, Re-imagine: Innovative solutions for informal trade within South Africa (Deadline 28 January 2022)
- Re-use, Re-fill, Re-imagine – Innovative solutions for online consumer products within South Africa (Deadline 28 January 2022)
Flamingo Horticulture
- Methods for Detection and Screening of False Codling Moth within produce in Sub Saharan Africa (Deadline 28 January 2022)
- Approaches to managing False Codling Moth in horticultural crops (Deadline 28 January 2022)
WEEE Centre
- Innovate with Cathode Ray Tubes – Reuse and Recycle Challenge (Deadline 11 February 2022)
Can you identify innovative solutions to significant and immediate global challenges? We’d love to hear from you!
Watch our Overview Video here:
Related Opportunities
Innovate with Cathode Ray Tubes - Reuse and Recycle Challenge
Opens: 08/12/2021 Closes: 11/02/2022
WEEE Centre seeking innovations for the recycling and re-use of cathode ray tubes.
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Global Alliance Africa
This Innovate UK Global Alliance Africa 6-year (2019-2025) project funded by UK International Development aims to build new and stronger UK-African partnerships to maximise the creation of inclusive market access, funding and investment opportunities through innovation knowledge transfer between the UK, Kenya, Nigeria and South Africa.