ODA and business-led engagement Janet Geddes Jan 2017
Innovate UK is going international More ODA-funding being made available for UK business-led innovation (non-dfid and DFID) Brexit S&I seen as a potential enabler to building new trading relationships international prioritisation exercise and Industrial Strategy Challenge Fund UKRI? Interesting times! Brief on current thinking, current activities 2
Our goals related to ODA. Doing what we do best: Access resource from HMG ODA programmes to deliver international business-led innovation and mutual economic growth Doing what we do best: Support UK businesses and Catapults/RTOs to internationalise further, utilising overseas structures and support systems funded by FCO, BEIS and DFID in country ODA: Work in partnership with emerging and developing economies to innovate and develop commercially viable solutions to global challenges For Innovate UK/HMG: Build our reputation in emerging economies as thought leaders on business led innovation For HMG: Deliver transformational ODA programmes and competitions; building our reputation as important partners in the delivery of HMG ODA ambitions
Our ODA portfolio BEIS Newton Fund DFID Agri-Tech Catalyst Energy Catalyst Small Business Research Initiative (SBRI) FCO/BEIS Prosperity Fund? Other Government Departments DH SBRI - Vaccines DH AMR (China)?
Our role in Newton Fund People Research Translation Improving capacity in research and science, individually and institutionally Improving research collaborations on critical socioeconomic development challenges Creating collaborative solutions to socioeconomic development challenges and strengthening innovation systems
Innovate UK s Newton Fund objectives 1. Stimulate business-led innovation collaborations between UK and partner country business and research organisations proposing novel commercially-focussed solutions to particular socio-economic challenges Our delivery tool: Collaborative R&D funding competitions, workshops and missions/visits 2. Strengthen innovation capacity to support our partner countries to deliver business-led innovation better = more attractive innovation destination and markets for UK business Our delivery tool: Bespoke programmes of professional development and other capacity building
Current and forthcoming CR&D opportunities
1. OPEN: India technology solutions for society competition in a nutshell Scope: Clean Technology Affordable Healthcare Use of ESDM technologies to provide solutions to particular societal challenges UK total budget: 1.6 mil UK project grant size: 350K 450K Minimum consortium (UK & India): 1 UK business (UKPL) & 1 Indian business (IPL). UK ROs eligible as partners Project duration: 12-24 months ODAble! Application deadline: 22 February 2017
2. OPEN: Brazil urban innovation competition in a nutshell Scope: Integration and governance of systems within a city Urban infrastructure and affordable, smart mobility Sustainable urban environments UK total budget: 2.4 mil UK project grant size: 200K 500K Minimum consortium (UK & Brazil): 1 UK business (UKPL) & 1 Indian business (BPL). UK ROs eligible as partners Project duration: 12-24 months ODAble! Application deadline: 3 May 2017
3. FORTHCOMING: South Africa precision medicine competition in a nutshell Scope: precision medicine for non-communicable disease and child health UK total budget: 1.5 mil UK project grant size: up to 350K Minimum UK consortium: 1 UK business. UK ROs eligible as partners. Project duration: up to 36 months ODAble! Competition expected to open: 30 January 2017
4. FORTHCOMING: China agri-tech innovation competition in a nutshell Scope: agricultural technologies UK total budget: still being discussed, around 8 mil (with BBSRC) UK project grant size: still being discussed Minimum consortium: 1 UK business & 1 UK research organisation (any could lead) Project duration: 24-36 months ODAble! Competition expected to open: Q4 FY 16/17
5. FORTHCOMING: India industrial waste and value recovery competition in a nutshell Scope: bio-chemical solutions for key Indian waste streams UK total budget: still being discussed, around 8 mil (with BBSRC and EPSRC) UK project grant size: still being discussed Minimum consortium: 1 UK business & 1 UK research organisation (any could lead) Project duration: still being discussed ODAble! Competition expected to open: Q1 FY 17/18
6. FORTHCOMING: Malaysia urban innovation competition in a nutshell Scope: sustainable urban innovation UK total budget: still being discussed, around 3 mil UK project grant size: still being discussed Minimum consortium (UK & MY): 1 UK business (UKPL) & 1 Malaysian business (MPL). UK ROs likely to be eligible as partner. Project duration: still being discussed, likely to be 24 months ODAble! Competition expected to open: Q1 FY 17/18
OPEN: Agri-tech Catalyst Round 6 (DFID-funded, not Newton) - see our website. Full-stage registration deadline for the early and late-stage awards is today 25 Jan 2017. FORTHCOMING: Energy Catalyst Round 5 (with DFID-funding) see our website. Likely to open late spring 2017.
Some stats on Newton 11 Newton Fund competitions run with 7 countries, from a starting position of nearly zero relationships. International partnerships aren t easy! Of the 257 full-stage applications received, there were 159 counts of UK HEIs/Unis being included. Of the 257 applications received, we have jointly agreed to fund 57 projects = 23.6m worth of grant commitments made to UK businesses, universities and RTOs by Innovate UK. 32 of those 57 projects include HEIs. In 2/32, the HEI/Uni are leading the project; in 30/32 they are collaborators. Of those 32, it looks like only 3 include Scottish Unis (2 x Heriot Watt, and 1 x Edinburgh Napier), all as collaborators.
Under Newton Fund, who do we support? Business 53% 4% 4% SME s (Micro/Small/Medium) Large (UK) Large (Multi-national) Research 31% 1% 7% University/HEI Catapult Other (Charity/NPD RTO/ PD RTO/ PSO/ PSRE
And finally Our international prioritisation exercise and the Industrial Strategy Challenge Fund