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News story: Using experts to analyse and measure problems: apply for support

The National Physical Laboratory, the National Measurement Laboratory at LGC, the National Engineering Laboratory and the Science and Technology Facilities Council have up to £4 million to invest in UK businesses to solve analysis and measurement problems.

The competition aims to help businesses to solve tricky and sometimes long-running technical issues affecting existing products and services by giving them access to some of the UK’s top scientists and national measurement institutes.

It is the second in a series called ‘analysis for innovators’, run by Innovate UK.

Successful applicants will get free consultancy on how to approach their problem and information on how to get funding to work on a solution with a relevant funding partner.

Find out more about how Innovate UK supports businesses.

Solving existing problems

The competition aims to help businesses from a wide range of technology areas to solve problems that:

are related to the measurement or analysis of some quantities or properties of an existing process, product or service are not effectively solvable by simple ‘off the shelf’ methods or techniques Competition information the competition opens on 5 March 2018, and the deadline for submissions is midday on 4 April 2018 it is open to UK businesses we expect free consultancy sessions to start in May 2018 we expect follow-on projects to typically last up to 12 months and to have project costs of up to £250,000 details on funding options will be given at a series of roadshows in February and March a briefing event will be held on 7 March 2018

Find out more about this competition and apply.

https://www.gov.uk/government/news/using-experts-to-analyse-and-measure-problems-apply-for-support

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