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Net Zero Industry in South West Wales – Launchpad

Net Zero concept electric car, wind turbines, solar panels

This Launchpad is dedicated to the pursuit of sustainable solutions in the realm of Net Zero industrial emissions. Innovate UK is partnering on this Launchpad with Welsh Government.

A new pot of up to £1 million for innovative projects in parts of the South Wales Industrial Cluster funding competition opened on 4 November and will close on 11 December 2024.

  • Net zero industry, South West Wales – Round 2 Minimal Financial Assistance (MFA) grant funding of £25,000 to £100,000 per project, single applicants only
  • Free online briefing event on 14 November 2024 at 1pm. Register now.

To be eligible, your business must be growing your innovation activities in the net zero industry innovation cluster in South West Wales. For this competition, this region consists of Carmarthenshire, Neath Port Talbot, Pembrokeshire and the City and County of Swansea.

For further information please select the following link: Launchpad: net zero industry, South West Wales – Rd 2 MFA - Innovate UK Business Connect

This Launchpad will be supported by Net Zero Industry Wales, who have been awarded the Cluster Management Organisation (CMO) grant by Innovate UK due to their sector and regional knowledge. They will enrich the strategies and impact of innovators in the cluster, alongside providing a hub of intelligence and community engagement for the wider cluster practitioners. 

Innovate UK have a wide range of funding opportunities open to Welsh business to innovate and invest in RD&I.

The Welsh Government Innovation team can help you to access this funding and further support your business: Business Wales Events Finder - CRISP24 - On-Line Innovation Support Meeting (business-events.org.uk)


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