Key Features
UK registered businesses and research organisations can apply for up to £10 million from ISCF to set up and run a digital supply chain innovation hub. This is the expression of interest for a potential 2-stage competition.
Programme: Innovate UK
Award: Share of up to £10 million
Opens: 23rd Nov 2020
Closes: 13th Jan 2021
Overview
Innovate UK, part of UK Research and Innovation, will invest up to £10 million to set up and manage a digital supply chain innovation hub.
The Digital Supply Chain Innovation Hub should focus on manufacturing supply chains, looking to digitally optimise and integrate these supply chains from end to end.
Scope
This competition is for expressions of interest in the digital supply chain innovation hub management. Successful applicants will be invited to apply to the full stage competition. UKRI reserves the right to not continue to full proposal stage if no acceptable EoI application is received.
This competition is aiming to develop an Innovation Hub which furthers the goals of the Manufacturing Made Smarter Challenge and the national Made Smarter movement. The innovation hub will develop a national network or cluster of existing facilities. These will be accessible by industry to develop, demonstrate and test digital supply chain solutions. Aiding the innovation and deployment of innovative digital systems.
Your expression of interest should explain how you would build and manage the hub to:
Innovate UK welcome ideas for integrating the hub with existing networks and centres so together they can enhance the benefits to the UK.
If your application is successful, you will also be expected to connect with the other activities that are part of the MMS Challenge and other relevant ISCF challenges.
Exclusions
This competition is not funding:
Eligibility
To lead a project or work alone your organisation must:
To collaborate with the lead, your organisation must:
Your project must:
Funding Costs
Up to £10 million in total has been allocated to fund the digital supply chain innovation hub, which will include:
The innovation hub should bring in at least £10 million of co-investment from hub partners and users.