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A total of up to £1.1 million is available to UK businesses for projects that transform screening and speed up the diagnosis of cancer.
Innovate UK-supported Gyana - founded by women in innovation ambassador, Joyeeta Das - recognised as a digital disruptor.
Business Secretary Greg Clark announces the launch of the £246 million Faraday Challenge to boost expertise in battery technology.
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Organisations are invited to apply for a share of £500,000 to develop solutions that provide information on improving business productivity.
Organisations can apply for a share of up to £250,000 to use machine learning to help Innovate UK make better use of its operations data.
The most innovative UK companies are invited to apply for one of the country’s most prestigious business awards and get global recognition.
An Amelia Troubridge photography exhibition to inspire female innovators and challenge perceptions opens at Getty Images Gallery, London.
Organisations can apply for up to £2 million SBRI funding for projects reducing the threat from terrorists and explosives in public spaces.
Applications are now open for the first Innovate UK infocus global entrepreneur mission for women focusing on human and machine interaction.
Businesses can win a share of £6 million to work with research organisations or other businesses on commercialising quantum technologies.
Organisations can apply for funding of up to £60,000 for projects that help improve the health of pregnant women affected by diabetes.
UK businesses and researchers get funding to develop and test new quantum technologies that are emerging from science.
If you’re a UK business or research organisation you can apply for a share of £15 million to develop innovative infrastructure solutions.
Businesses can apply for a share of £35 million for projects that support development of low carbon transportation and a UK supply chain.
Photo exhibition at Getty Images Gallery will challenge perceptions of female entrepreneurs and offer relatable, attainable role models.
Millions of euros available to work with European partners across a range of fields.
Businesses can apply for a share of up to £20 million for innovative projects that support electric vehicles to work smartly with the grid.
A £20 million government investment will help develop electric vehicles capable of returning electricity to the grid.
Chief Executive Designate of UK Research and Innovation outlines the vision for the organisation.
Universities and Science Minister confirms that the government is investing £100 million to attract highly skilled researchers to the UK.
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