New Innovate UK ‘Launchpads’ funding and support for regional innovation and
business growth
Supports Wales and UK-wide businesses to lead decarbonisation projects in South
West Wales
Funding and support packages can range from £25,000 to £1m.
Businesses and researchers from across Wales and the UK can benefit from the Launchpads programme — providing their project has a direct impact on the South West Wales region, made up of Neath Port Talbot, Swansea, Carmarthenshire, and Pembrokeshire.
Businesses can apply for competitive grants, with other support, for innovation projects that
focus on technologies that support the region’s transition towards net zero — such as
floating offshore wind investments, green or blue hydrogen production and distribution, CO2
capture and storage, and sustainable fuel solutions.
Grant funding available starts from £25,000, with up to £1 million for projects that provide exceptional impact to the cluster. The competition opens on 30 October and closes on 13
December.
The Launchpad programme is funded by Innovate UK, part of UK Research and Innovation.
It is designed to build on innovation clusters around the UK that have significant growth
potential and to deliver jobs, growth, and higher productivity, supporting the UK Government’s levelling-up agenda.
The South West Wales Launchpad has been developed by Net Zero Industry Wales, Neath
Port Talbot County Borough Council and Pembrokeshire County Council in partnership with
Innovate UK.
The Launchpad projects will contribute to delivering growth in net zero, renewable energy
and circular economy sectors, and high-value employment in South West Wales — which is
the second largest carbon emitter in the UK.
Successful applicants will receive:
expert, high-level support from public sector officials, academia and industry partners on
developing business cases for coordinated investment of future public funding
opportunities
access to established governance structures, helping to drive innovation projects forward
while adapting to new opportunities
support to develop high quality business led projects in response to future UKRI
opportunities, helping to unlock funding
skills development to support the transformation of the workforce.
Welsh Secretary David TC Davies said:
“It is fantastic that £7.5m of UK Government funding is coming to South West Wales to support the growing net zero industry in this part of the country.
“There are some really innovative businesses who are already collaborating with
each other and researchers to develop industries of the future, and this Launchpad funding
will deliver what they need to take their work to the next level.
“The UK Government is committed to creating jobs and growing prosperity in Wales, and this
is exactly the type of intervention that will help to foster a modern 21 st century economy in
the Neath Port Talbot area.”
Ben Burggraaf, CEO of Net Zero Industry Wales, added: “Our role is to power the uptake of
low carbon technologies — through fostering collaboration, forming strategic partnerships,
and unlocking investment opportunities, like this one.
“Wales has huge potential to lead the way in renewable energy and production of
sustainable goods and services and we hope that our partnership with Innovate UK’s
Launchpads will provide the support, and help unlock the investment, that so many
businesses need to adopt low carbon technologies.”
Rachel Moxey, Head of Economic Development and Regeneration at Pembrokeshire County Council, said:
“The Launchpad supports SWIC’s wider Regional Economic Delivery Plan,
including delivering our mission of establishing South West Wales as a UK leader in
renewable energy and the net zero economy.
“We’re excited to bring 15 years’ experience of collaborative working in South West Wales to
share with SMEs to help them on their journeys to decarbonise, while benefiting our region
in the process.”
Innovate UK CEO Indro Mukerjee said:
“Innovate UK is building strong regional partnerships across the UK to support local innovation and commercialisation. Our new Launchpads will help to attract further private sector R&D investment into innovation clusters, growing local economies and delivering societal and economic benefits to local communities.”
Economy Minister, Vaughan Gething, added:
“I am delighted that Net Zero Industry Wales, Neath Port Talbot County Borough Council and Pembrokeshire County Council have been successful in their application for funding from Innovate UK to establish a Launchpad.
“I supported the establishment of Net Zero Industry Wales as an independent body to help
Welsh industry decarbonise, create new jobs in the green industries of the future and unlock
investment opportunities and funding.
“This approach to collaborative working is exactly what we envisaged in our new Innovation
Strategy, Wales Innovates, which includes achievable goals towards our vision of creating
and nurturing a vibrant innovation culture as part of a stronger, fairer, greener Wales.”
To find out more about the Launchpad: net zero industry, South West Wales
competition and to sign up to a briefing event in November, visit https://iuk.ktn-
uk.org/programme/launchpads/.
[Lead image: UK Government]