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Open Call: Developing Robotics Skills and Training to Address the UK Skills Gap

CFAs: Training and Technical Assistance Initiative (US)

Deadline: 25-Mar-2026

Innovate UK invites applications for funding to develop robotics skills, courses, and training materials to address the UK’s robotics skills gap. The program supports apprenticeships, technical courses, vocational training, and upskilling across industrial, autonomous, and service robotics, aiming to build a workforce capable of operating, maintaining, and integrating robotics across multiple sectors.

Program Overview

The Innovate UK Robotics Skills Grant seeks to strengthen the UK’s robotics workforce by addressing skills shortages and enhancing training opportunities. Key focus areas include:

The grant aims to ensure the UK workforce is equipped to specify, procure, integrate, operate, and maintain robotics technology, spanning land, air, and maritime applications, as well as industrial automation using sensors, actuators, and control software. Purely software-based projects are not eligible.

Funding Details

This funding opportunity is part of the £52 million Robotics Adoption Programme and will complement an upcoming network of Robotics Adoption Hubs.

Eligibility Criteria

FAQs

Q1: Can purely software-based robotics projects apply?
A1: No, projects must involve practical robotics applications, such as drones, autonomous machinery, or industrial robots.

Q2: What is the maximum funding available?
A2: Projects can request between £100,000 and £500,000.

Q3: Can international organizations apply?
A3: No, all project work must be carried out in the UK and results exploited within the UK.

Q4: When can projects start?
A4: Projects must start by 1 August 2026, on the first day of a month, after receiving the approved Grant Offer Letter.

Q5: How long can projects last?
A5: Projects must run for a minimum of 3 months and a maximum of 6 months.

Conclusion

The Innovate UK Robotics Skills Grant offers a strategic opportunity for organizations to develop the next generation of robotics talent in the UK. By supporting targeted training programs, course content development, and workforce upskilling, this initiative addresses critical skills gaps and ensures that the UK remains competitive in industrial, autonomous, and service robotics. The short, intensive projects will have immediate practical impact, complementing wider efforts under the Robotics Adoption Programme and the forthcoming Robotics Adoption Hubs.

For more information, visit GOV.UK.

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