Deadline: 5-Oct-22
UK registered organisations can apply for a share of up to £750,000 for innovation projects that can improve the observation and assessment capabilities of biodiversity in the UK’s waters.
The aim of this competition is to develop key technologies and capabilities or proof of concept systems that can be used for more effective and efficient observation of biodiversity in natural capital assets.
Thematical Areas
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Your project must focus on one or more of the following:
- Improvements on the spatiotemporal density, quality or costs of samples or sensing data acquisition
- Provision of calibrated water column assessment sensors capabilities, enhancements, or operational aspects
- Presence, quantity, and quality of ecosystem assets, for example, quantitative eDNA to monitor marine species
- Seabed surveys, including the collection of physical samples, or in situ measurements, as well as further laboratory or ship-based evaluation
- Acoustic surveys, including enhancing existing survey methods, or increasing sensitivity to detect changes
- Measuring levels of carbon storage or sequestration rates in a given marine environment
- sensor or sampler carrying platforms used for in situ data or sample acquisitions; for example floats, un-crewed vehicles, moorings, tide gauges, gliders and surface drifters
- Post-acquisition samples or data analysis
- visualisation and interpretive systems
- Ways and means for human pressure monitoring
- Your project can include other themes relevant to the scope of this competition but must include at least one from the list of specific themes.
Funding Information
Your project’s total costs must be up to £75,000 for single applicants or between £75,000 and £200,000 for collaborations.
What they are looking for?
They are looking for technologies and systems that can operate in depths up to 100m and significantly improve the current ocean monitoring data acquisition and analysis methods and systems. Improvements can be in areas such as, but not limited to:
- In situ sensors or samplers
- Sensor or sampler carrying platforms
- Accuracy, reliability, endurance and ease of use of coastal and marine monitoring systems
- Data analysis and visualisation systems
Your proposal must clearly:
- Explain which part of the end-to-end marine monitoring system you will be focusing on
- Explain the concept of operation and the marine environment that the targeted or final marine monitoring system will be operating in
- Describe the improvements sought, providing the measurable key performance indicators (KPIs) that will be used to determine the degree of improvement
- Describe what is innovative about your project and explain the technological maturity at the start and end of the project
- Demonstrate an understanding of what the development and testing of a complete marine monitoring system will entail
- Identify other market needs that could be met by your project’s deliverables and objectives
- Demonstrate the project’s output in the appropriate relevant environment, either the sea or laboratory
Eligibility Criteria
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Your project must:
- Last up to 6 months
- Carry out all of its project work in the UK
- Intend to exploit the results from or in the UK
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Lead organisation
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To lead a project or work alone your organisation must:
- Be a UK registered business of any size or a research and technology organisation (RTO)
- Be or involve at least one micro, small or medium-sized enterprise (SME)
- If the lead organisation is an RTO it must collaborate with 2 businesses (one SME and one business of any size).
- Academic institutions cannot lead or work alone.
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To lead a project or work alone your organisation must:
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Project team
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To collaborate with the lead, your organisation must be one of the following UK registered:
- Business of any size
- Academic institution
- Charity
- Not for profit
- Public sector organisation
- Research and technology organisation (RTO)
- Each partner organisation must be invited into the Innovation Funding Service by the lead to collaborate on a project. Once accepted, partners will be asked to login or to create an account and enter their own project costs into the Innovation Funding Service.
- If collaborating, the lead and at least one other organisation must claim funding by entering their costs during the application
- Your project can include partners that do not receive any of this competition’s funding, for example non-UK businesses. Their costs will count towards the total project costs.
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To collaborate with the lead, your organisation must be one of the following UK registered:
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Subcontractors
- Subcontractors are allowed in this competition.
- Subcontractors can be from anywhere in the UK and you must select them through your usual procurement process.
- You can use subcontractors from overseas but must make the case in your application as to why you could not use suppliers from the UK.
- You must provide a detailed rationale, evidence of the potential UK contractors you approached and the reasons why they were unable to work with you. We will not accept a cheaper cost as a sufficient reason to use an overseas subcontractor.
- All subcontractor costs must be justified and appropriate to the total project costs.
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Number of applications
- A business or research and technology organisation (RTO) can only lead on one application but can be included as a collaborator in a further 2 applications.
- If an organisation is not leading any application, it can collaborate in any number of applications.
For more information, visit Innovate UK.
For more information, visit https://apply-for-innovation-funding.service.gov.uk/competition/1243/overview/6e522e2e-519c-4046-bc61-3a5e94f3f84e