More than £18m to go to manufacturing innovations

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Innovate UK is to invest £18.4 million into businesses and organisations within the UK manufacturing and materials sector.

In total, 130 organisations representing 63 projects will get funding through Innovate UK’s regular competition for industry, which has just completed its third round.

Simon Edmonds, director of Manufacturing and Materials at Innovate UK, said: “The quality and scope of these projects is outstanding. It highlights the appetite of UK manufacturing and materials companies across the country to innovate and grow.

“This ongoing investment in R&D through our sector competitions, combined with the opportunities for UK manufacturers through the Industrial Strategy Challenge Fund, offers unparalleled levels of R&D support for businesses of all sizes.”

Examples of projects that have been funded include:

  • Demonstrating the potential of robotic manufacture and installation for wiring harnesses in digital and additive manufacturing. This would revolutionise one of the last labour-intensive elements of high-value manufacturing. The lead is Printed Electronics
  • The TexANN project – led by Pireta – is optimising the process for producing durable, highly-conductive textiles for use in wearable antennas in products including smartwatches and glasses. These will be snag free, lightweight, and support omni-directional communication (radio waves that are widely used for radio broadcasting and in mobile devices that use radio)
  • Using sugars recovered from waste heading to landfill to manufacture high-grade lactic acid. This is a bulk chemical that is commonly used in the chemical and pharmaceutical industries to produce bioplastics. Fiberight is leading the consortia, which includes Unilever

Science minister Jo Johnson added: “These successful projects showcase how companies of all sizes can utilise the UK’s research and innovation expertise to improve their operations and competitiveness, boosting the UK economy and our global standing as a centre of excellence.

“The government is helping researchers and businesses to develop ground-breaking innovations through our £4.7 billion research and development uplift, and along with competitions such as these, is ensuring that our world-leading researchers continue to receive the necessary recognition and support within our Industrial Strategy.”

You can see the full list of winning companies, here.

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