Launchpad - Advanced Manufacturing - CR&D - Liverpool City Region
UK registered organisations can apply for a share of up to £6 million for projects that grow activities in the advanced manufacturing innovation cluster centred on Liverpool City Region.
Innovate UK, part of UK Research and Innovation, is to invest up to £6 million in innovation projects. These will be outstanding innovation projects led by businesses. The businesses must be active in, or growing their work activities in, the advanced manufacturing innovation cluster centred on Liverpool City Region.
More information on the innovation ambitions of Liverpool City Region and about the cluster, which includes STFC Daresbury, a national science and innovation campus, is provided in the Background and further information section.
This Launchpad pilot competition supports the Government’s goals in the Levelling Up White Paper. The projects will also contribute to Liverpool City Region’s ambitions for local research and development (R&D) spending to reach 5% of gross value added (GVA) by 2030 and achieving net zero carbon by 2040 or sooner.
This competition is split into 2 strands:
- Launchpad Advanced manufacturing: Collaborative Research & Development (CR&D), Liverpool City Region (this strand)
- Launchpad Advanced manufacturing: Minimal Financial Assistance (MFA), Liverpool City Region – only for SMEs. For the MFA strand, your project’s total costs must be between £25,000 and £100,000.
For the CR&D strand detailed on this page, your project must:
- have a total grant funding request between £150,000 and £1 million (this can cover up to 70% of the project costs, depending on your business size and the project type)
- start by 1 April 2023
- end by 31 March 2025
- last between 6 months and 24 months
- intend to exploit the results from or in the UK
To lead a project your organisation must:
- be a UK registered business of any size
- be active in, or growing your work activities in, the advanced manufacturing innovation cluster centred on Liverpool City Region
- have a demonstrable ambition for business growth
- be or involve at least one micro, small or medium-sized enterprise (SME)
Projects can be collaborative. The contribution of any project partners must add to the economic growth of the advanced manufacturing innovation cluster centred on the Liverpool City Region.
A business can only lead on one CR&D application but can be included as a collaborator in any number of applications. If a business is not leading any application, it can collaborate in any number of applications.
An academic institution, research and technology organisation (RTO), charity, not for profit or public sector organisation can collaborate on any number of applications.
If you apply to the MFA strand of this competition, as well as this CR&D strand, you must make sure each project is clearly distinctive and separate. This will be monitored.
Scope
The aim of this competition is to support outstanding innovation projects by businesses active, or growing their work activities, in the advanced manufacturing innovation cluster centred on Liverpool City Region.
More information on the innovation ambitions of Liverpool City Region and about the cluster, which includes STFC Daresbury, a national science and innovation campus, is provided in the Background and further information section.
This geographical requirement is set because this competition aligns to the Government’s goals in the Levelling Up White Paper.
Your project must contribute to transforming the manufacturing sector, which requires a systems approach that:
- advances net zero and resource efficiency
- exploits digital and technologically advanced manufacturing
- strengthens resilience and responsiveness in supply chains
Your project must commercialise knowledge through innovation activities, and lead to increased investment into research and innovation. It must contribute to growing business activities and generating economic impact within the advanced manufacturing innovation cluster centred on Liverpool City Region.
We also want you to consider how your team and project will contribute to the Equality, Diversity and Inclusivity of the innovation cluster.
Specific themes
Your project can focus on one or more of the following:
- Next generation materials: for cutting-edge products, lower emissions, reduced energy consumption, lower costs
- Smart design: effective design methods, design for resource efficiency, design for maximum through-life value
- Resilient supply chains: sustainable feedstocks, supply chain visibility, symbiotic industrial processes
- High-value production: flexible production capacity, high quality products, high productivity, full adaptivity
- Longer in use and reuse: minimal materials use, minimal waste, complete traceability, remanufacturing or value retention services
Projects can also consider key enabling themes:
- digital technologies
- clean energy
- proactive regulations and policy
- future skills
- networked relations
- evolving value models
Briefing event
An online briefing event will be held at noon on Monday 26th September: click here to register to attend.
Other funding support
Businesses active in the targeted innovation cluster are advised that Innovate UK is also investing additional resources. These are aimed at enabling innovative, ambitious businesses to benefit from the facilities and expertise provided by Catapults and Research & Technology Organisations (RTOs). Suitable projects can be awarded a grant for 100% of eligible costs to a maximum of £15,000. To access that grant, businesses do not need to apply to this competition and must instead make an enquiry through Innovate UK EDGE funded access to Catapults and RTOs to support growth and scaling.
Help and support
If you want help to find a project partner, contact Innovate UK KTN’s Manufacturing team, or the Liverpool City Region Growth Platform.