£20 million for ambitious technologies to build UK resilience following coronavirus outbreak
Friday, 3 April 2020 14:36
Businesses could help boost the UK’s resilience to the long-term
impact of the coronavirus outbreak and similar situations in the
future, as a result of £20 million government funding announced
today. Grants of up to £50,000 will be available to technology and
research-focussed businesses to develop new ways of working and
help build resilience in industries such as delivery services, food
manufacturing, retail and...Request free
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Businesses could help boost the UK’s resilience to the
long-term impact of the coronavirus outbreak and similar
situations in the future, as a result of £20 million
government funding announced today.
Grants of up to £50,000 will be available to technology and
research-focussed businesses to develop new ways of working
and help build resilience in industries such as delivery
services, food manufacturing, retail and transport, as well
as support people at home in circumstances like those
during the coronavirus outbreak.
Innovations could include:
- new technology allowing retailers to respond better
to sudden spikes of consumer demand and improve
deliveries across the UK
- new services for families to connect with and
remotely monitor their elderly or vulnerable relatives,
giving people peace of mind that their loved ones are
receiving the services they require such as food
deliveries, doctor’s appointments and paying bills
- creating education tools which seamlessly integrate
the classroom with the kitchen table, allowing teachers
to remotely set dynamic tasks, support vulnerable
children and make certain no child is left behind
Science Minister said:
The response of researchers and businesses to the
coronavirus outbreak have been remarkable. This new
investment will support the development of
technologies that can help industries, communities
and individuals adapt to new ways of working when
situations like this, and other incidents, arise.
Dr , Executive
Chair Innovate UK,
said:
The COVID-19 situation is not
just a health emergency, but also one that affects
the economy and society. With that in mind, Innovate
UK has launched this rapid response competition today
seeking smart ideas from innovators. These could be
proposals to help the distribution of goods, educate
children remotely, keep families digitally connected
and even new ideas to stream music and entertainment.
The UK needs a great national effort and Innovate UK
is helping by unleashing the power of innovation for
people and businesses in need.
The proposals will be reviewed as part of
a competition
launched by Innovate UK, seeking the best new ideas
from businesses.
All the projects will begin by June 2020 and will last
up to 6 months, with products and services expected to
be available to the public towards the end of this
year.
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