拢15 million investment in new technologies of the future
UK businesses win funding for projects that will develop products, processes and services with the potential to disrupt commercial markets.

Innovative businesses across the UK have received a 拢15 million boost through our emerging and enabling technologies competition. This is to identify and invest in new technologies with the potential to unlock billions of pounds of value to UK industry and disrupt existing markets.
Eighty high-growth potential projects have been successful in being awarded funding, some of which include:
- will work with to create an augmented reality car configurator for use in its network of showrooms
- will develop an ultra lightweight laser receiver terminal to bring vast amounts of data from satellites in a low orbit down to earth quickly and reliably. This will vastly improve the scope and quality of services provided by earth observation and scientific satellites
- 鈥楶lasticARMPit鈥� a joint project involving , , and the . This will develop a high-performance energy-efficient processing engine to deliver future flexible electronic devices
- Croda project, which aims to develop advanced antimicrobial coatings to control and prevent biofilm formation that costs the UK economy tens of billions per annum in damage. The project is led by the global market leader in speciality chemicals, , in collaboration with and the , who provide advanced characterisation tools to help optimise the technology and enable its translation to a number of market sectors
Paul Mason, Emerging and Enabling Technologies Director at Innovate UK, said:
The quality and breadth of applications for this competition was excellent. It highlights the appetite and capacity of UK businesses to innovate, and to find new sources of revenue from new products, processes or services.
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For a list of winning projects please see the funding competition winners 2017.