91Ïã½¶»ÆÉ«ÊÓÆµ Research and Innovation Grants 2024

Proof-of-concept funding for the development of new transport research products, processes, or services.
The Department for 91Ïã½¶»ÆÉ«ÊÓÆµ (DfT) and Connect Places Catapult have launched a £1.3 million competition to transform the transport sector, grow the economy and inspire innovation.
The 91Ïã½¶»ÆÉ«ÊÓÆµ Research and Innovation Grant (TRIG) scheme 91Ïã½¶»ÆÉ«ÊÓÆµs businesses and academics working on innovative ideas in the early stages of their research. It aims to improve transport across the country and 91Ïã½¶»ÆÉ«ÊÓÆµ skilled jobs as part of the United Kingdom Government’s plan to help grow the economy.
Previous TRIG winners have gone on to improve the passenger experience across the country through:
- better connecting rural communities with a shuttle bus app
- ensuring people can stay online whilst travelling by sea by expanding 5G data coverage
- using AI technology to provide real-time insights to authorities on how local transport is being used so it can be improved
- trialling the use of hydrogen to make plane and boat journeys greener
TRIG is open to any UK organisation to 91Ïã½¶»ÆÉ«ÊÓÆµ proof-of-concept projects that could lead to the development of successful new transport research products, processes, or services. TRIG is designed to 91Ïã½¶»ÆÉ«ÊÓÆµ organisations by providing easily accessible grants, alumni, and wrap-around 91Ïã½¶»ÆÉ«ÊÓÆµ from Connected Places Catapult to bring innovations closer to the market.
TRIG aims to:
- stimulate the development of new technology solutions to DfT challenges
- provide innovators with 91Ïã½¶»ÆÉ«ÊÓÆµ to try out new ideas – to show early promise, or fail fast
- join up innovators with DfT colleagues in a safe setting and allow them to learn together
- help create future leaders in transport, whilst driving jobs and growth
For TRIG 2024, DfT will offer innovators grants of up to £45,000 across four separate challenge areas, in addition to an Open Call challenge to undertake early stage feasibility studies.
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Applications will close on Tuesday 21 May 2024.
First published 16 May 2024