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Amid ongoing economic challenges, the UK’s Invest 2035 strategy offers a bold, long-term vision for national growth. This article explores the UK government’s Invest 2035 industrial strategy and its implications for innovative SMEs. Covering funding access, skills development, global trade opportunities, and policy stability, it outlines how small and medium-sized businesses can position themselves to benefit from the decade-long plan.
Applying for the EIC Accelerator can be a game-changing opportunity for startups and SMEs with breakthrough innovations, but the process is complex and highly competitive. We highlight common mistakes applicants make, such as unclear innovation narratives, weak commercialisation strategies, and poor preparation, and provide practical advice on how to avoid them.
The Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) has confirmed that UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) is set to receive a substantial budget of £8.8 billion for the 2025–2026 financial year. Explore the changes, and what the 2025-2026 UKRI budget means for the future of UK Research and Innovation.
For the majority of businesses looking for funding, applying to the European Space Agency (ESA) might not be an obvious course of action and readers may be wondering “How could space assets be part of my R&D project?”
The Biomedical Catalyst (BMC) is a grant funding competition run by Innovate UK, aimed at supporting SMEs in developing innovative solutions to health and healthcare challenges. Explore the eligible projects, how to apply and how TBAT Innovation can help your business.
At TBAT we welcome the news that the Chancellor, Rachel Reeves, is committing to completing Spending Reviews every two years.
With the ability to generate content at the click of a button, AI is transforming many fields, including grant funding. But when it comes to crafting a compelling grant application, can AI truly handle the task? While AI can provide a solid starting point, it falls short in several crucial areas.
The Farming Innovation Programme, running since 2021, is part of Defra’s Farming and Countryside Programme and allows investment in innovation, research and development.
The calling of the UK General Election, with polling day on the 4th July is likely cause some disruption to the UK grant funding competition landscape.
Eurostars is the largest international funding programme specifically designed for SMEs and is co-funded by the EU’s Horizon Europe programme. It is designed to encourage international collaboration on R&D projects toward the creation of innovative products, processes, and services, with a focus on commercialisation.
Assists organisations in accessing research and development grant funding across a range of UK and EU schemes and industry sectors.
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