African Innovation Collaborations for Net Zero Places
UK registered businesses, in collaboration with African partners, can apply for a share of up to £2m for collaborative, urban innovation projects.
UK registered businesses, in collaboration with African partners, can apply for a share of up to £2 million from Innovate UK for collaborative, urban innovation projects. This will support the transition to net zero, both within the UK and Africa. This activity forms part of the Net Zero Living programme.
These projects will build innovation partnerships and demonstrate urban solutions to accelerate a just transition to net zero. We are looking for demonstrations of the collaborative solutions developed, that target clearly identified challenges or needs, in the UK market, the African partners market, or both.
The aim of this competition is to:
- accelerate the innovations needed to create new or improved net zero solutions in Kenya, South Africa, Nigeria and the UK
- test and demonstrate solutions which support a socially just and inclusive net zero transition
- create equitable partnerships between net zero innovators in the UK, and their counterparts in three target African markets
- share lessons and experience on how challenges are addressed in different innovation ecosystems in order to develop more successful joint approaches and to broaden the reach of existing approaches
Your proposal must demonstrate an in depth understanding of the opportunities from, and the systemic barriers to the delivery of net zero objectives.
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The UK lead organisation must:
- be a UK registered business of any size
- act as a both an administrative lead and a technology lead
- start the application form on the Innovation Funding Service
- claim grant funding through this competition
As the administrative lead you must act as the recipient of the award and will distribute funding to all other partners. This is known as a ‘hub and spoke’ model. The administrative lead will manage and be accountable for the finances of the project in accordance with the terms and conditions of the award.
As the technology lead you must carry out technical innovation work as part of this project. A technology lead will lead on the development of the scope, work packages and any other technical work.
Your consortium must include:
- at least one technology lead from both the UK and one of the African target markets
- at least one grant claiming micro, small or medium sized enterprise (SME) from the UK or Africa
To collaborate with the lead, your organisation must be one of the following:
- business of any size
- academic institution
- charity
- not for profit
- public sector organisation
- research and technology organisation (RTO)
A UK business acting as an administrative lead, can only lead on one application but can be included as a collaborator in two further applications.
If an organisation is not leading any application, it can collaborate in up to three applications.
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Your project must:
- have total eligible project costs between £150,000 and £300,000
- have one or more partner businesses that are registered and operating in one or more of the three target African markets
- have partner costs for the African partners that are between 40% and 50% of the total eligible project costs
- last between 6 and 12 months
- intend to exploit the results from or in the UK or Africa
- start by 1 April 2024
- end by 31 March 2025
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The aim of this competition is to:
- accelerate the innovations needed to create new or improved net zero solutions in Kenya, South Africa, Nigeria and the UK
- test and demonstrate solutions which support a just and inclusive net zero transition
- create equitable partnerships between net zero innovators in the UK, and their counterparts in three target African markets
- share lessons and experience on how challenges are addressed in different innovation ecosystems in order to develop more successful joint approaches, and to broaden the reach of existing approaches
Your project must:
- address the need of urban areas to move towards net zero
- focus on one or more critical system challenges in urban environments, such as power, heating and cooling, mobility, sustainable manufacturing, resource management, environmental improvement, citizen engagement and behaviour change
- demonstrate a technology that will help the target countries of the UK, Kenya, South Africa or Nigeria with their transition to net zero
- incorporate a trial of your project solution in the UK market, or the collaborating African market, or both
- pay particular attention to driving a just transition to net zero by considering how best to meet the needs of underserved demographic markets in a net zero way
- test the more innovative deployment of complex net zero solutions, for example, by making it more cost effective, enhancing the co-benefits, or adopting principles of frugal innovation
- consider how to use and adapt the lessons of trials deployed in the African market to the net zero challenges in the UK
- demonstrate accessibility and inclusion in the project, including for those in the systems and end users
- be delivered within an urban area, as defined by your project, and the size and scale must be appropriate to your objectives and budget
- take a systems based approach to net zero that supports and enhances system interoperability where appropriate
- have a fair partnering arrangement, collaborative relationship and clear roles between UK and African partners, for example, complimentary technology or enhanced offerings which must demonstrate clear benefits for both parties
- meet a clear need in the target market
We are not funding projects that are:
- not addressing real challenges in an urban environment
- not based in Kenya, South Africa, Nigeria or UK
- not part of a net zero transition
- related to improvements in the fossil fuel sector
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Innovate UK KTN held an online briefing on Tuesday 10th October from 2-3.30pm UK time: click here to watch the recording.
If you want help to find a project partner, contact the Innovate UK KTN Global Alliance team.