Deadline: 17-Aug-2026
The Technology Innovation Agency (TIA) is seeking applications from eligible South African organizations to establish a Wastewater Biorefinery Innovation Cluster that will drive innovation, commercialization, and collaboration within the wastewater treatment and biorefinery sectors. The selected host institution can receive R4 million per year for up to 36 months, with the possibility of additional funding based on performance and outcomes.
The initiative aims to bring together industry, research institutions, science councils, and higher education organizations to develop sustainable wastewater solutions, strengthen the circular economy, and accelerate the commercialization of innovative technologies.
What is the Wastewater Biorefinery Innovation Cluster?
The Wastewater Biorefinery Innovation Cluster is a collaborative innovation platform designed to address challenges and opportunities within South Africa’s wastewater management and biorefinery sectors.
The cluster will serve as a hub that connects research institutions, industry partners, technology developers, investors, and other stakeholders to support the development, testing, scaling, and commercialization of innovative wastewater and resource recovery technologies.
The initiative seeks to create a sustainable ecosystem where expertise, infrastructure, funding, and market demand are integrated to accelerate innovation and economic growth.
Funding Overview
- Program: Wastewater Biorefinery Innovation Cluster
- Funding Agency: Technology Innovation Agency (TIA)
- Country: South Africa
- Funding Type: Conditional Grant
- Funding Amount: R4,000,000 per year
- Funding Duration: 36 months
- Total Potential Funding: Up to R12,000,000
- Additional Funding: Possible follow-on funding based on performance and outcomes
Key Focus Areas
The program supports activities related to:
- Wastewater treatment innovation
- Wastewater resource recovery
- Biorefinery technologies
- Circular economy solutions
- Sustainable water management
- Environmental sustainability
- Technology commercialization
- Research and development
- Innovation ecosystem development
- Industry-academia collaboration
- Infrastructure utilization
- Capacity building
- Market-driven innovation
- Green technologies
- Bio-based products and processes
Programme Objectives
The initiative aims to:
- Establish a national wastewater biorefinery innovation cluster
- Promote collaboration among key stakeholders
- Accelerate technology development and commercialization
- Strengthen South Africa’s innovation ecosystem
- Improve wastewater management solutions
- Support sustainable industrial development
- Increase resource recovery from wastewater streams
- Create economic and environmental value
- Encourage industry participation and investment
- Build long-term sector competitiveness
Why This Initiative Matters
Wastewater is increasingly recognized as a valuable resource rather than simply a waste product.
Modern biorefinery approaches can transform wastewater into:
- Renewable energy
- Biofuels
- Nutrients
- Chemicals
- Water for reuse
- Valuable industrial inputs
By creating a dedicated innovation cluster, South Africa can accelerate the development of technologies that address water security, environmental sustainability, economic growth, and climate resilience.
The initiative also supports the transition toward a circular economy by encouraging resource recovery and reducing waste.
Expected Outcomes
The Wastewater Biorefinery Innovation Cluster is expected to:
- Strengthen collaboration across sectors
- Increase innovation and technology adoption
- Support commercialization of new solutions
- Improve wastewater treatment efficiency
- Expand resource recovery opportunities
- Create new business opportunities
- Attract investment into the sector
- Enhance research and development capabilities
- Improve environmental outcomes
- Support sustainable economic development
Who is Eligible?
Applications are open to legally recognized South African organizations.
Eligible applicants include:
- Private sector companies
- Industry organizations
- Science councils
- Higher education institutions
- Research organizations
- Innovation-focused entities
- Public sector organizations
Applicants must be legally registered and capable of managing a large-scale innovation cluster.
Host Institution Requirements
The selected host institution will play a central role in establishing and managing the innovation cluster.
The host organization must demonstrate the ability to:
- Coordinate multiple stakeholders
- Manage collaborative innovation projects
- Support technology commercialization
- Facilitate industry engagement
- Provide governance and administration
- Leverage infrastructure and expertise
- Build strategic partnerships
- Deliver measurable outcomes
Role of the Innovation Cluster
The cluster is expected to create mechanisms that bring together:
- Industry stakeholders
- Researchers
- Universities
- Science councils
- Technology developers
- Entrepreneurs
- Investors
- Government partners
The objective is to align resources, expertise, and market opportunities to accelerate innovation and commercialization.
Eligible Activities
Potential activities may include:
- Technology development
- Applied research projects
- Pilot and demonstration projects
- Commercialization support
- Industry collaboration initiatives
- Knowledge-sharing activities
- Capacity-building programs
- Innovation networking events
- Infrastructure sharing
- Technology validation
- Market development activities
- Stakeholder engagement programs
Commercialization and Market Development
A key objective of the program is to strengthen the commercialization pipeline for wastewater and biorefinery innovations.
The cluster should support:
- Market-ready technologies
- Industry adoption
- Business development
- Technology transfer
- Startup support
- Investment attraction
- Commercial partnerships
- Scale-up opportunities
How Applications Will Be Assessed
Applications are likely to be evaluated based on:
- Organizational capacity
- Sector expertise
- Innovation ecosystem experience
- Commercialization capabilities
- Stakeholder engagement strategy
- Governance structure
- Infrastructure availability
- Sustainability plans
- Potential sector impact
- Alignment with program objectives
How to Apply
Step 1: Confirm Organizational Eligibility
Ensure your organization is:
- Legally recognized in South Africa
- Eligible under program requirements
- Capable of serving as a host institution
Step 2: Develop a Cluster Strategy
Prepare a clear plan outlining:
- Cluster objectives
- Stakeholder engagement approach
- Innovation priorities
- Commercialization strategy
- Expected outcomes
Step 3: Identify Key Partners
Demonstrate collaboration with:
- Industry participants
- Universities
- Science councils
- Technology developers
- Other relevant stakeholders
Step 4: Prepare the Application
Include:
- Organizational information
- Governance structure
- Technical capabilities
- Infrastructure resources
- Financial management capacity
- Implementation plan
Step 5: Submit the Proposal
Submit the completed application according to the Technology Innovation Agency’s guidelines and requirements.
Common Application Mistakes to Avoid
- Weak stakeholder engagement plans
- Lack of commercialization strategy
- Insufficient governance structures
- Limited industry participation
- Unclear implementation plans
- Poor sustainability planning
- Inadequate demonstration of sector expertise
- Failure to align with cluster objectives
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How much funding is available?
The selected host institution may receive R4 million annually for three years, totaling up to R12 million.
Who can apply?
Legally recognized South African organizations, including industry entities, science councils, higher education institutions, and other eligible organizations.
What is an innovation cluster?
An innovation cluster is a collaborative network that brings together industry, researchers, institutions, and other stakeholders to accelerate innovation, technology development, and commercialization.
Can private companies apply?
Yes. Private sector organizations are eligible provided they meet the program requirements.
Is additional funding available after the initial grant period?
Yes. Follow-on funding may be considered based on performance, achievements, and outcomes.
What sectors does the program target?
The initiative focuses on wastewater management, wastewater treatment technologies, resource recovery, biorefinery solutions, and related circular economy innovations.
What is the expected impact of the cluster?
The cluster is expected to strengthen innovation, accelerate commercialization, improve wastewater solutions, increase resource recovery, and support sustainable economic growth.
Conclusion
The Wastewater Biorefinery Innovation Cluster Program represents a significant opportunity to advance South Africa’s wastewater and biorefinery innovation ecosystem. With funding of R4 million annually for 36 months, the initiative will support collaboration, technology commercialization, resource recovery, and sustainable development by bringing together key stakeholders from industry, academia, research institutions, and government to create a nationally impactful innovation platform.
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