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South: Record £440m budget to support innovative companies, says The Technology Strategy Board

16 May 2013
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The Technology Strategy Board, the UK’s innovation agency, has a record £440 million budget this year to support innovative businesses and drive growth across the UK. This funding boost represents an increase of more than £50m on last year. 

Technology areas that will benefit from the investment include renewable energy, future cities, advanced materials, satellites, digital technologies and healthcare.

Universities and science minister David Willetts said: “The UK has some of the most innovative business in the world. The £440m budget means that there will be more funding available than ever before for businesses across the country to bid for help to turn their ideas into reality – bridging the so called ‘valley of death’.

The Technology Strategy Board is making a real difference in driving growth and keeping the UK at the forefront of the global race for innovation. Over 60% of funding is going to small and medium-sized businesses, meaning that there are great opportunities for businesses to thrive, grow and generate jobs.”

The Board works across business, academia and government, helping companies take ideas through to commercialisation. Independent research shows that every £1 invested by the Technology Strategy Board returns £7 to the UK economy.

Chief executive of the Board, Iain Gray, said: “Everything we do is driven by the desire to help UK business bring new ideas and technologies to market and so support economic growth. This delivery plan outlines the range of ways in which we do that, from direct funding through to access to expertise, facilities and finance. The UK is a dynamic, innovative place to live and do business. The Technology Strategy Board aims to make it the very best place to innovate.”

The delivery plan sets out how the Board will, over the next 12 months, enable businesses to overcome challenges such as access to finance, knowledge, skills and equipment. It will also open up opportunities for UK innovation to access wider, global markets such as India, China and Brazil through its missions, involvement in EU programmes and bilateral agreements with other countries.

The plan sets out commitments to invest over £300m through 75 new competitions that will help fund innovative projects across the economy. Some £55 million will go to programmes in the healthcare sector, £25m to energy, £20m to transport and £25m to support initiatives in high-value manufacturing.

The funding will be allocated to a wide range of tools and programmes that enable organisations to access support in many different ways.

SMEs remain a key focus, with a number of support mechanisms. The budget for the Small Business Research Initiative (SBRI) will be increased to £100m in 2013/14 and £200m the following year. This gives SMEs access to public sector procurement contracts. The innovation vouchers scheme, which gives businesses the chance to access specialist expertise, will be expanded, and the SMART awards budget, at £40m, will continue to provide SMEs with grants to allow them access to new markets and invest in R&D.

The Technology Strategy Board's full delivery plan for 2013-14 can be downloaded here.


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