UKRI-3977 Monitoring Services Provider Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS)
Published: 02/12/2024
Deadline: 24/01/2025
Deadline: 34 days
Status: Open
Sector: Research & Development
Location of contract: South West
Value of contract: £40,000,000
The buyer: UK Research & Innovation
UKRI procures multiple low-value contracts for monitoring services. These services require technically proficient suppliers to independently review innovative projects funded by Innovate UK, ensuring they meet the terms of their investment. Through this procurement, UKRI are establishing a Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS) to procure these services.
The estimated launch date of the DPS will be 1st March 2025
The DPS will function as a fully electronic tendering system, allowing suppliers to apply for admission to a "pool" of suppliers within a specified lot of which there are a total of 45 lots. Being admitted to this pool does not guarantee any work, but UKRI intends to invite tenders from suppliers within the pool for future Monitoring Services opportunities. Suppliers can apply to join the DPS at any point during its lifecycle. However, UKRI strongly encourages as many organisations as possible to apply during the Initial Joining Stage to maximise the benefits for both UKRI and the suppliers from the outset of the DPS.
On average UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) have a need to award approximately 2500 contracts annually cross all Lots. The average value of a contract placed under this agreement is between £3000 to £6000 GBP excluding VAT.
The Maximum value of the DPS for the full term is $40,000,000.
This is a new Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS) that will replace the current one, which is set to expire on 28th February 2025. When submitting an application for the new lots, please note they can be differentiated by the reference number UKRI-3977.
This Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS) agreement shall be in place for a period of 4 years commencing on 2nd December 2024 and concluding no later than 24th February 2029.
The contracting authority considers that this contract may be suitable for economic operators that are small or medium enterprises (SMEs). However, any selection of tenderers will be based solely on the criteria set out for the procurement.
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The Smart programme seeks to fund the best game-changing and world-leading ideas, designed for swift, successful commercialisation. The
focused scope and eligibility criteria support SMEs and their partners in developing genuinely new innovations with significant potential for
rapid economic return to the UK. Projects must be business focused, and show deliverable, realistic, adequately resourced plans to achieve
return on investment, growth and market share following project completion. Additional information: Please see the procurement documents for the full specification.
It should be noted that Bidders can apply to the DPS at any point during its lifetime. The closure date stated in IV.2.2) is for the initial joining stage and Bidders can apply after this date (until the end date of the DPS).
Analysis for Innovators focuses in using cutting-edge innovative R&D / techniques to help businesses solve complex measuring and analysis
problems. This is achieved by bringing together top scientists and experts from a small defined set of special programme partner
organisations (chosen for their unique world-class skills, expertise and cutting-edge facilities) with applicant companies who have theses
challenging problems with their existing products, services or process. Additional information: Please see the procurement documents for the full specification.
It should be noted that Bidders can apply to the DPS at any point during its lifetime. The closure date stated in IV.2.2) is for the initial joining stage and Bidders can apply after this date (until the end date of the DPS).
ICURe aims to tackle several barriers to the commercialisation of university research through the delivery of a programme of
commercialisation support, for teams of academic researchers wishing to explore the commercial potential of research originating in
universities. The programme has the following objectives:
• Increase the probability of the successful commercialisation of academic research, options signposting, and the spinning out of high
potential new companies, and
• Develop entrepreneurial skills and market knowledge in a new cadre of early career researchers.
The Exploit Follow on Funding is the final stage of ICURe. This fund is for teams who have successfully completed the ICURe training and been
assessed as ready to spin out. They can apply for a competed grant award to establish their business and support commercialisation activities
that will help them attract further investment to grow and develop their business. Additional information: Please see the procurement documents for the full specification.
It should be noted that Bidders can apply to the DPS at any point during its lifetime. The closure date stated in IV.2.2) is for the initial joining stage and Bidders can apply after this date (until the end date of the DPS).
ICURe aims to tackle several barriers to the commercialisation of university research through the delivery of a programme of
commercialisation support for teams of academic researchers wishing to explore the commercial potential of research originating in
universities. The programme has the following objectives:
• increase the probability of the successful commercialisation of academic research, options signposting and the spinning out of high potential
new companies, and
• develop entrepreneurial skills and market knowledge in a new cadre of early career researchers.
The ICURe programme works with a number of delivery partners, including Universities and private organisations, to curate training and
support courses to develop researchers and teams planning on spinning out their research to be ready to establish businesses. Additional information: Please see the procurement documents for the full specification.
It should be noted that Bidders can apply to the DPS at any point during its lifetime. The closure date stated in IV.2.2) is for the initial joining stage and Bidders can apply after this date (until the end date of the DPS).
Talent and Skills is one of the strong foundations of the Innovate UK Plan for Action, underpinning all our core strategic themes. Talent and
Skills programmes aim to support innovative businesses in accessing and developing talent to realise the UK’s innovation ambition. We work
across the education and skills systems to ensure that opportunities created by our innovations can be harnessed to maximise their potential
for the economy and society. Programmes and projects in this space will be wide ranging, spanning regions and sectors, but will have a core
focus on supporting the talent and skills needed to underpin a thriving innovation ecosystem. Additional information: Please see the procurement documents for the full specification.
It should be noted that Bidders can apply to the DPS at any point during its lifetime. The closure date stated in IV.2.2)is for the initial joining stage and Bidders can apply after this date (until the end date of the DPS).
As guidance this Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) Targeted Programmes Lot includes projects funded to a diverse portfolio of innovators
and businesses who are solving a range of pressing societal, environmental, and economic challenges, in a variety of innovation areas.
Competitions will fund and support single applicants only, with a focus on attracting and supporting diverse communities of innovators, with
different backgrounds, experiences and pathways to innovation. An award will consist of both financial and mentoring support. The award will
enable awardees to take an important step in their innovation career through both project development and self-development. The
competitions will be to support those who are just beginning their career (for example Young Innovators), through to those making a step
change (for example Women in Innovation). The key theme underlying all applications will be that there will be a diverse cohort with different
needs and experiences in innovation. Additional information: Please see the procurement documents for the full specification.
It should be noted that Bidders can apply to the DPS at any point during its lifetime. The closure date stated in IV.2.2) is for the initial joining stage and Bidders can apply after this date (until the end date of the DPS).
Innovate UK is committed to providing inclusive support through reasonable adjustments to ensure equitable opportunities for all award
holders. Projects within this lot can come from any sector or competition and will require an MSP who can offer flexibility and adjustments
tailored to meet the diverse needs of awardees. This support could include (but is not limited to): in-person visits, use of alternative
communication methods such as British Sign Language, extra support to use IFS, use of alternative methods for quarterly reporting. Additional information: Please see the procurement documents for the full specification.
It should be noted that Bidders can apply to the DPS at any point during its lifetime. The closure date stated in IV.2.2) is for the initial joining stage and Bidders can apply after this date (until the end date of the DPS).
As guidance, this lot supports innovation in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Data across a number of programmes and competitions. Artificial
Intelligence (AI) refers to a suite of computation technologies and techniques that aim to simulate human intelligence and problem-solving
capabilities. Progress in AI is underpinned by advances in algorithms, data and compute. Innovate UK funding supports innovation across a
breadth of AI techniques including machine learning, deep learning and generative AI.
Projects funded include:
• Innovative applications of cutting-edge AI and data technologies cross economy.
• Technologies to improve access to data or generation of datasets including synthetic data addressing issues such as privacy, security,
interoperability and standards.
• Innovative applications ensuring AI systems’ underpinning data and models are reliable and trustworthy addressing issues such as
fairness, bias, explainability, verification.
• Applications addressing the sustainability of AI systems e.g. algorithms that require less data and less compute power.
• Enabling growth through commercialisation including export sales and UK productivity.
• Reduction of barriers to entry.
• Creation of new business models and governance mechanisms to disrupt relevant markets. Additional information: Please see the procurement documents for the full specification.
It should be noted that Bidders can apply to the DPS at any point during its lifetime. The closure date stated in IV.2.2) is for the initial joining stage and Bidders can apply after this date (until the end date of the DPS).
Electronics and Photonics are fundamental which underpin a vast array of technologies from medical diagnostics, environmental monitoring,
power distribution, electrification, data centres, defence, telecoms, space, security, renewable energy, EVs, HPC etc.
Semiconductors play a major role in the implementation of these technologies and are the key hardware enablers for other critical
technologies. Technologies and innovations in those areas comprise the backbone and have a high impact on virtually all industries and
markets and offer some of the best opportunities for the UK to enhance productivity and efficiency gains across multiple areas of the
economy. Electronics, Photonics and Semiconductors Lot includes projects funded to produce:
• Electronic systems - Design & Manufacturing
• Power electronics
• Photonics
• Compound semiconductors
• Advanced packaging
• Advance semiconductor materials
• Semiconductor Design and IP
• Advanced semiconductor processes and manufacturing Additional information: Please see the procurement documents for the full specification.
It should be noted that Bidders can apply to the DPS at any point during its lifetime. The closure date stated in IV.2.2)is for the initial joining stage and Bidders can apply after this date (until the end date of the DPS).
Robotics and sensors are enabling technologies that can be applied to any sector. For example, assisting with surgery, surveying
infrastructure, harvesting strawberries, recycling car batteries, or cleaning up low earth orbit. Robot technology can be robot arms, drones on
land, sea or air, automated machinery, humanoids. Sensors include non-destructive testing, environmental monitoring, cameras, proximity,
though beam, and many more. Additional information: Please see the procurement documents for the full specification.
It should be noted that Bidders can apply to the DPS at any point during its lifetime. The closure date stated in IV.2.2) is for the initial joining stage and Bidders can apply after this date (until the end date of the DPS).
This lot supports innovation in the space, satellite and geospatial sectors. Projects funded include ground and space-based technologies and
services and include:
- Innovative applications of satellite derived data (satellite communications, earth observation, global navigation satellite system).
- Innovative applications of geospatial data. Additional information: Please see the procurement documents for the full specification.
It should be noted that Bidders can apply to the DPS at any point during its lifetime. The closure date stated in IV.2.2) is for the initial joining stage and Bidders can apply after this date (until the end date of the DPS).
The APC role is to help accelerate the transition to a net-zero automotive industry. We collaborate with UK government, the automotive
industry and academia to accelerate the industrialisation of technologies, supporting the transition to deliver net-zero emission vehicles. We
provide funding and support to enable organisations to develop cutting-edge technologies, build the supply chains and invest in the facilities
that will answer some of the biggest challenges we face in achieving green transport. Additional information: Please see the procurement documents for the full specification.
It should be noted that Bidders can apply to the DPS at any point during its lifetime. The closure date stated in IV.2.2) is for the initial joining stage and Bidders can apply after this date (until the end date of the DPS).
Horizon Europe Guarantee Projects provide financial support to UK organisations participating in the EU’s research and innovation
programme, ‘Horizon Europe’. For a project assigned to this Lot, the UK organisation is a partner in a Europe-wide consortium, working on a
research, innovation or networking project. The scope, subject, Technology Readiness Level, budget and duration can all vary and can involve
all types of organisations such as universities, research organisations, industry including SMEs, Non-Government Organisations and charities,
as well as public organisations such as local authorities and government agencies.
The Guarantee uses predominantly EC rules on eligible costs, but some decisions are based on policies authorised by DSIT and general
Guarantee guidance. Additional information: Please see the procurement documents for the full specification.
It should be noted that Bidders can apply to the DPS at any point during its lifetime. The closure date stated in IV.2.2) is for the initial joining stage and Bidders can apply after this date (until the end date of the DPS).
Contracts for Innovation help to develop innovative solutions for challenges faced by the public sector, leading to improved efficiency and
effectiveness and better public services.
For successful organisations, they generate new business opportunities, provide a route to market for their ideas and bridge the funding gap
experienced by many early-stage companies. Contracts for Innovation support economic growth and enables the development of innovative
products and services through the public procurement of R&D services.
Contracts for Innovation awards are issued as contracts, with key milestones and deliverables agreed at the outset. Payments are made on
successful delivery of milestones. There is no requirement for match funding and all contracts are 100% funded by the contracting authority.
Contracts for Innovation was previously known as SBRI (The Small Business Research Initiative). Additional information: Please see the procurement documents for the full specification.
It should be noted that Bidders can apply to the DPS at any point during its lifetime. The closure date stated in IV.2.2) is for the initial joining stage and Bidders can apply after this date (until the end date of the DPS).
The Health & Care Lot covers a range of competitions and activities, such as the Biomedical Catalyst, to support the development of
innovative solutions to health and care challenges, as well as those with significant potential for positive economic impact. Solutions may
include (but are not limited to):
• Precision medicine (both therapy and diagnostic components)
• Advanced therapies (Cell & Gene Therapies)
• Diagnostics (in vitro, in vivo and including sensors and imaging)
• Medical devices & enabling technologies.
• Digital Health
• Healthy ageing
• Consumer health
• General Wellbeing
To support development of innovative technologies or processes that help address the following areas:
• Disease prevention and proactive management of health and chronic conditions
• Earlier and better detection and diagnosis of disease leading to better patient outcomes
• Tailored treatments that either change the underlying disease or offer potential cures Additional information: Please see the procurement documents for the full specification.
It should be noted that Bidders can apply to the DPS at any point during its lifetime. The closure date stated in IV.2.2) is for the initial joining stage and Bidders can apply after this date (until the end date of the DPS).
As guidance, this lot supports innovation in the Creative industries across a number of programmes and competitions. The creative industries
are those activities based on creativity, individual talent and skill, and that have the potential to create jobs and wealth through the
generation and exploitation of intellectual property. They include the the following subsectors:
• advertising and marketing
• animation
• architecture
• arts and culture
• crafts
• design
• fashion
• film, TV and video
• games
• publishing
• music and radio
• visual art and photography
Innovate UK funding supports innovation across a breadth technologies, methodologies and applications within these Creative Industries subsectors.
upt relevant markets Additional information: Please see the procurement documents for the full specification.
It should be noted that Bidders can apply to the DPS at any point during its lifetime. The closure date stated in IV.2.2) is for the initial joining stage and Bidders can apply after this date (until the end date of the DPS).
Batteries for energy storage and transport is comprised of projects funded to support the design, development, manufacture and recycling of
batteries for the propulsion and energy storage. The sectors can include automotive, rail, marine, aerospace, defence, grid energy storage and
other related applications. The projects funded cover a wide technology scope for battery development across the value chain such as mining,
new materials, digital tools, cell design, systems integration, reuse and recycling. Additional information: Please see the procurement documents for the full specification.
It should be noted that Bidders can apply to the DPS at any point during its lifetime. The closure date stated in IV.2.2) is for the initial joining stage and Bidders can apply after this date (until the end date of the DPS).
The Aerospace & Aviation Lot includes projects funded to provide investment in the next generation of aerospace and aviation technology
solutions that will provide significant breakthrough advances supporting new platforms or be able to enhance the competitiveness of existing
products or services, including cross-cutting technology sectors. Aiming to assist companies, particularly SME's and academia through:
• Accelerating the translation of new and acquired knowledge into commercial applications
• Targeting global competitive advantage and economic benefit across the supply chain for the UK civil aerospace sector
• Stimulating channels for appropriate knowledge flow between the science base and businesses in a manner that maximises relevant
technology push with market pull, driven by strong industrial need Additional information: Please see the procurement documents for the full specification.
It should be noted that Bidders can apply to the DPS at any point during its lifetime. The closure date stated in IV.2.2) is for the initial joining stage and Bidders can apply after this date (until the end date of the DPS).
The ATI (Aerospace Technology Institute) Programme represents a joint Government and Industry investment that seeks to maintain and
grow the UK’s competitive position in aerospace design and manufacture. It is principally a strategic programme addressing large-scale
technology and capability challenges over the medium to long term timeframe. The programme addresses civil aerospace, on-platform
applications with substantial focus given to the four technology roadmaps within UK aerospace strategy:
o Zero-Carbon Emission Aircraft Technologies
o Ultra-Efficient Aircraft Technologies
o Cross-cutting Enabling Technologies
o Non-CO2 Technologies
The programme is coordinated and managed by the Department for Business and Trade (DBT), Innovate UK and the Aerospace Technology
Institute. All three organisations work in close collaboration to deliver a coherent portfolio of projects to meet the objectives and priorities of
the UK aerospace strategy. Additional information: Please see the procurement documents for the full specification.
It should be noted that Bidders can apply to the DPS at any point during its lifetime. The closure date stated in IV.2.2) is for the initial joining stage and Bidders can apply after this date (until the end date of the DPS).
The aims of UK Quantum Technologies Programme are to drive collaboration, catalyse private investment and build UK industrial leadership.
Some of the major supersets of quantum technology applications areas are - sensing & imaging for healthcare, navigation, industrial
automation, security and military use; computing; communications; systems networking and cybersecurity. Additional information: Please see the procurement documents for the full specification.
It should be noted that Bidders can apply to the DPS at any point during its lifetime. The closure date stated in IV.2.2) is for the initial joining stage and Bidders can apply after this date (until the end date of the DPS).
The Food Lot is comprised of projects funded to produce innovative ways of enhancing food quality in the UK’s Food sector, comprised of
these subcategories:
• Enhanced nutritional value
• Reducing Sugar, Salt & Fat
• New/smarter ingredients
• Protein development
• Authenticity and Traceability
• Food Safety
• Smarter Packaging
• Modern methods of food manufacturing
These projects contribute to the UK through economic impact and societal impact in:
Enhancing food quality through, for example:
• quality assurance (supply chain assurance, traceability, food authenticity)
• nutrition (nutritional composition, diet-related disease)
• food science / technology (food microbiology, food processing, food preservation, packaging, waste)
General introduction to the skill matrix section:
A prospective Monitoring Services provider must demonstrate their capability and relevant experience to provide monitoring assurance of
projects addressing any of the scope described for this lot.
Monitoring Officers will be key personnel that will be required to interact with
senior stakeholders and provide value add to the project through their presence
and engagement. Demonstration of strategic thinking with self-motivation to
adapt and succeed whatever the challenge and with a focus on working with people to secure organisational results. Additional information: Please see the procurement documents for the full specification.
It should be noted that Bidders can apply to the DPS at any point during its lifetime. The closure date stated in IV.2.2) is for the initial joining stage and Bidders can apply after this date (until the end date of the DPS).
The Agriculture Lot includes projects funded to produce innovative ways of improving the effectiveness and efficiency of the UK’s Agriculture
sector, comprised of these sub-categories:
• arable farming (including horticulture and viniculture)
• livestock farming (including aquaculture)
• agricultural engineering
• agricultural genomics (including plant or animal breeding)
• agricultural economics
• harvesting technology
• on-farm storage
These projects contribute to the UK through economic impact and societal impact in:
Improving agriculture productivity: Through, for example, new breeding technologies, improved control of pests, weeds and pathogens and
the increased uptake of robotics/autonomous systems, satellites, sensors, and photonics
Agri-Tech centres:
Innovate UK works with the UK Agri-tech centre that cover:
• precision agriculture
• Agri-big data
• crop health and protection
• livestock excellence
There are already a few hundred agri-food companies clustered around this family of centres. Innovate UK works with these industry groups
to identify opportunities, connect players together and identify funding – particularly EU Horizon 2020 funding – signpost investors, support
the rollout of technology on farms and help unlock overseas markets. Additional information: Please see the procurement documents for the full specification.
It should be noted that Bidders can apply to the DPS at any point during its lifetime. The closure date stated in IV.2.2) is for the initial joining stage and Bidders can apply after this date (until the end date of the DPS).
The construction theme accelerates the shift in construction in the UK towards manufacturing and digital processes. It is focused on three
central premises:
- moving to a manufacturing approach – from suppliers right through to site
- embracing digital technologies to provide assurance, efficiency of projects and performance feedback to design
- shifting to selling outcomes (what a building does rather than what it is) and maximising whole-life value of assets
The heat and power in buildings theme ensures that the UK can prosper from moving fast away from gas as a source of heat for space and
water in its 30m buildings.
The speed of transition needed is held back by issues of trust and the Innovate UK programmes work to build the certainty needs to scale
rapidly, through:
- data Innovation to provide standardised information on what to install for a guaranteed performance.
- technology Innovation supporting faster routes for innovative solutions to be proven, accepted and scaled out.
- process Innovation providing improved methods to identify and deliver building upgrades at scale, that reduce costs. Additional information: Please see the procurement documents for the full specification.
It should be noted that Bidders can apply to the DPS at any point during its lifetime. The closure date stated in IV.2.2) is for the initial joining stage and Bidders can apply after this date (until the end date of the DPS).
Cyber Security is a broad area that encompasses digital security, safety, resilience and integrity that collectively underlie the engineering,
deployment, operation, human factors and associated risk management of digital technologies, networks, systems as well as products and
services across consumer, enterprise and mission/safety-critical industrial applications. Examples of those applications range from connected
and autonomous vehicles, smart energy grids, future telecoms, defence and security.
Cyber Security can be sought at various levels across technologies and innovations that involve security measures and safeguards to protect
from cyber-attacks data, hardware, software, networks, humans, processes, resources, infrastructure, supply chains and associated
interrelationships and interactions. Standards, guidelines, testing and certification, policy, regulation and skills are also part of cyber security’s
broad spectrum.
In this context, cyber security includes two main pillars, that of foundational cyber security (generally before deployment of systems, products
and services), and operational cyber security post-deployment and through-life operation. Main areas against each pillar include:
• Foundational cyber security: security by design principles, technologies, mechanisms and solutions; the reduction of attack surfaces in
digital technologies, products and services (security by default)
Operational cyber security: AI security and assurance; AI as defence mechanism; software supply chain security; security of crosscutting
internet of things (IoT), IT deployments and associated technology convergence; cyber resilience across critical industry
sectors, including industrial IoT and operational technologies (OT) Additional information: Please see the procurement documents for the full specification.
It should be noted that Bidders can apply to the DPS at any point during its lifetime. The closure date stated in IV.2.2) is for the initial joining stage and Bidders can apply after this date (until the end date of the DPS).
The railway industry is critical to the productivity of the UK. A total of 1.61 billion journeys totalling 60.1 billion passenger kilometres were
made by rail passengers in Great Britain last year (2023 - 2024) and around 7% of freight is carried by rail. Innovation is at the heart of keeping
this industry competitive and delivering to customer requirements. At the same time, the industry is hugely diverse in the range of
technologies it encompasses, covering infrastructure, rolling stock, customer experience and the wide range of components that deliver a
modern railway system. Additional information: Please see the procurement documents for the full specification.
It should be noted that Bidders can apply to the DPS at any point during its lifetime. The closure date stated in IV.2.2) is for the initial joining stage and Bidders can apply after this date (until the end date of the DPS).
As guidance this Connected Transport Lot includes projects funded to produce:
• Innovations that improve network capacity, efficiency and reduced operational cost, while:
- balancing transport infrastructure peak demands
- connecting different transport modes, including active travel modes, for greater flexibility & reliability
- reducing logistics problems
- ensuring an inclusive and accessible transport network
• Innovations that offer products and services through greater system intelligence in existing transport networks
• Innovations that future-proof transport infrastructure for advanced vehicle technologies (reduced network operational costs for local
authorities and transport operators, and defragmented traffic management systems) Additional information: Please see the procurement documents for the full specification.
It should be noted that Bidders can apply to the DPS at any point during its lifetime. The closure date stated in IV.2.2) is for the initial joining stage and Bidders can apply after this date (until the end date of the DPS).
This Lot supports the UK Automotive sector. Strategically important areas include:
• Powertrain electrification
• Zero emission (including heavy duty) vehicles for freight
• Hydrogen fuel cells and hydrogen internal combustion engine technologies
• Automotive Ancillary systems
• Automotive Light weighting
• Automotive Electric Machines & Power Electronics
• Energy storage (including batteries) for Automotive vehicle applications
• Other highly disruptive automotive technology
This lot includes, but is not limited to, the following on-vehicle technologies for on-road and off-highway vehicles:
•BEV (Battery Electric Vehicle) powertrain – tailored and general purpose
•Hydrogen fuel cell vehicles – tailored and general purpose
•Hydrogen internal combustion vehicles – tailored and general purpose
•Vehicle range extension – incl. fuel cell technologies
•Ancillary equipment – incl. zero emission refrigeration
•In some exceptional cases, low emission Internal Combustion Engine and biofuel technologies may be included. Additional information: Please see the procurement documents for the full specification.
It should be noted that Bidders can apply to the DPS at any point during its lifetime. The closure date stated in IV.2.2) is for the initial joining stage and Bidders can apply after this date (until the end date of the DPS).
This new lot combines and replaces Lots 9 (Autonomous Vehicles) and 18 (Connected Vehicles) Autonomous & Connected Vehicles are a highprofile
area, with a fast developing and potentially massive global opportunity that is well aligned with UK skills and capabilities. There is a
large-scale opportunity for UK businesses, if they move quickly, to secure a significant part of this future market. Safety and security are key to
success, as is the ability to validate and verify technologies.
Projects supported by Innovate UK contribute not only to the growth in this area but also to the UK, through positive economic, societal and
environmental impacts. Additional information: Please see the procurement documents for the full specification.
It should be noted that Bidders can apply to the DPS at any point during its lifetime. The closure date stated in IV.2.2) is for the initial joining stage and Bidders can apply after this date (until the end date of the DPS).
This Lot covers innovation within the physical components and networks which can enable the zero emission (ZE) movement of people, goods
and services. ZE Infrastructure spans multiple transport modes including: on-road; off-highway; in-land waterway; maritime; rail and airport
infrastructure and involves Transport and Energy sector stakeholders.
Innovations in hardware, software and the processes required to facilitate the transition to ZE transport in order to meet the UK’s 2050 net
zero carbon target are covered in this Lot. Relevant technologies include, but are not limited to:
• Electric recharging – single and bi-directional (V2X), including shore power systems
• Hydrogen refuelling / alternative fuels refuelling Additional information: Please see the procurement documents for the full specification.
It should be noted that Bidders can apply to the DPS at any point during its lifetime. The closure date stated in IV.2.2) is for the initial joining stage and Bidders can apply after this date (until the end date of the DPS).
The Net Zero Systems domain area aims to support innovative approaches, products and services beyond technology innovation to enable the
UK to prosper from being the fastest transitioning economy to Net Zero. Programmes include net zero living, financing net zero, urban
systems, areas including data and digitalisation, user-focussed products and services, climate adaptation and resilience, and infrastructure
systems such as water Additional information: Please see the procurement documents for the full specification.
It should be noted that Bidders can apply to the DPS at any point during its lifetime. The closure date stated in IV.2.2) is for the initial joining stage and Bidders can apply after this date (until the end date of the DPS).
For guidance, the Maritime Lot includes projects funded to provide investment towards cleaner and smarter maritime technologies.
• Including on-vessel technologies, shoreside infrastructure and smart shipping, the projects in this lot reach across the whole UK
maritime industry and supply chain and have high profile international applicability. They contribute to the maritime industry’s path to
Net Zero by providing feasibility studies and real-world demonstrations of clean maritime technology.
• Some of the main themes are:
• Alternative fuels and methods of propulsion including hydrogen, ammonia, battery electric, hybrid and wind
• New port and shoreside infrastructure and upgrades to existing sites
• Novel vessel design, naval architecture and marine engineering
• Autonomy, data analysis, AI & machine learning methods and other digital technologies to enable smart shipping
• Industry methods and technologies to enable cleaner, more economic national and international shipping and ferry routes.
There are opportunities for UK businesses to participate in a sector that has large-scale R&D interventions planned. The maritime
research strategy is well aligned with UK skills, capabilities and infrastructure and takes advantage of the country’s rich maritime
heritage.
• The funding delivered by Innovate UK supports large businesses, SMEs and academia in building new technologies and enhancing the
competitiveness of existing products or services.- developing novel services and/or business models Additional information: Please see the procurement documents for the full specification.
It should be noted that Bidders can apply to the DPS at any point during its lifetime. The closure date stated in IV.2.2) is for the initial joining stage and Bidders can apply after this date (until the end date of the DPS).
This LOT supports innovation in Cyber-Physical Systems and Infrastructure across a number of programmes and competitions.
Cyber-physical Systems are integrations of digital models with physical processes and assets. Cyber-physical Infrastructure is the supporting
capabilities and interconnections upon which these systems are built. Cyber-physical systems include digital twins, smart robotic systems,
synthetic environments and autonomous federated control systems and operational technologies. This theme has growing relevance within
strategic national infrastructure, secure federated data and cybersecurity. Projects funded include:
• Systems integration of complex physical assets
• Digital Resilience of electricity grids, rail networks, manufacturing systems and water supplies
• Digital Twin core research, applications and scaling.
• Data interoperability, FAIR data and cybersecurity.
• Federated data platforms and Trusted Research Environments
• Creation of new business models, use cases and demonstrations.
• Adoption and use of high-performance computing and software.
• Modelling and simulation of complex systems.
• Open-source code and technologies and their security and resilience. Additional information: Please see the procurement documents for the full specification.
It should be noted that Bidders can apply to the DPS at any point during its lifetime. The closure date stated in IV.2.2) is for the initial joining stage and Bidders can apply after this date (until the end date of the DPS).
Future Flight Lot contains funded projects that are working on technologies that support the emergence of new and novel air vehicles. Additional information: Please see the procurement documents for the full specification.
It should be noted that Bidders can apply to the DPS at any point during its lifetime. The closure date stated in IV.2.2) is for the initial joining stage and Bidders can apply after this date (until the end date of the DPS).
The Innovation Loans programme is supporting highly innovative late-stage research and development (R&D) for those small and medium
sized enterprises (SMEs), who have a clear path to commercialisation. Innovate UK Loans are designed for innovative projects with strong
commercial potential to significantly improve the UK economy and a clear route to commercialisation and economic impact. Loans can be
between £100,000 and £2 million. Additional information: Please see the procurement documents for the full specification.
It should be noted that Bidders can apply to the DPS at any point during its lifetime. The closure date stated in IV.2.2) is for the initial joining stage and Bidders can apply after this date (until the end date of the DPS).
The Biosciences Lot includes projects funded to provide investment in cutting edge biotechnology solutions for health, agri-food,
environmental and chemicals and materials manufacturing sectors. Additional information: Please see the procurement documents for the full specification.
It should be noted that Bidders can apply to the DPS at any point during its lifetime. The closure date stated in IV.2.2) is for the initial joining stage and Bidders can apply after this date (until the end date of the DPS).
Funded Projects will cover a wide range of Sectors and Technologies as we have open and sector driven opportunities. Innovate UK
participates in bilateral and multilateral international collaborative Research & Development projects using existing framework programmes
such as Eureka which has 48 member countries, Global Feasibility Projects and Catalyst Projects. These funding rounds are designed to foster
the ambition to collaborate on R&D&I with international partners to develop new products, processes and services for European and global
markets. Additional information: Please see the procurement documents for the full specification.
It should be noted that Bidders can apply to the DPS at any point during its lifetime. The closure date stated in IV.2.2) is for the initial joining stage and Bidders can apply after this date (until the end date of the DPS).
To mitigate the risk associated with the innovation process, Projects will follow a three-phase approach (Discovery Phase, Alpha Phase and
Beta Phase). Although a 'straight to' option is available if elements of the previous phases have been covered in other funded projects. At each
phase applicants will need to be successful through an assessment process to receive SIF funding. Requirements, in terms of the maximum £
value which innovators may apply to receive from the SIF in each Project Phase, and the length varies dependant on the phase. Additional information: Please see the procurement documents for the full specification.
It should be noted that Bidders can apply to the DPS at any point during its lifetime. The closure date stated in IV.2.2) is for the initial joining stage and Bidders can apply after this date (until the end date of the DPS).
As guidance this Power Electronics and Electric Machines Lot is comprised of projects funded to support the development of the UK PEMD
Supply Chain. This includes, but is not limited to:
• Design and manufacture of electrical machines; including motors, generators, transformers and other wound components
• Design and manufacture of electronic inverters
• Application of power semiconductors
• Control and integration of electrical machines and equipment
General introduction to the skill matrix section:
A prospective Monitoring Services provider must demonstrate their capability and relevant experience to provide monitoring assurance of
projects addressing any part of the scope described for this lot.
Monitoring Services providers will be key personnel will be required to interact with senior stakeholders and provide value add to the project
through their presence and engagement. Demonstration of strategic thinking with self-motivation to adapt and succeed whatever the
challenge and with a focus on working with people to secure organisational results. Additional information: Please see the procurement documents for the full specification.
It should be noted that Bidders can apply to the DPS at any point during its lifetime. The closure date stated in IV.2.2) is for the initial joining stage and Bidders can apply after this date (until the end date of the DPS).
The Communications Technologies LOT includes projects funded to provide investment into telecoms, future telecoms, digital infrastructure,
communication networks, and connectivity. It forms one of the five UK Government critical technology areas and therefore an important area
for UKRI and Innovate. This LOT will support investments into 6G development, energy efficiency in communications, datacentre infrastructure
and connectivity, UK wide adoption and commercialisation of communications technologies, Quantum connectivity, and AI integration into
networks. Competitions will focus on SMEs, academia, and regions who can accelerate the development and adoption of communications
technologies in order to maintain UK critical national infrastructure. Additional information: Please see the procurement documents for the full specification.
It should be noted that Bidders can apply to the DPS at any point during its lifetime. The closure date stated in IV.2.2) is for the initial joining stage and Bidders can apply after this date (until the end date of the DPS).
This lot includes new and existing materials technologies, associated processing as well as new applications for cutting-edge products that
reduce emissions, energy consumption and costs leading to a more resource efficient future.
As guidance, this Materials Lot includes projects funded that comprise of the development of technologies, processes or services to ensure
international competitiveness through businesses being:
▪ net zero and resource efficient
▪ resilient and responsive
▪ technologically advanced and digital
This Lot focuses on projects that aim to stimulate and broaden innovation in new and existing materials technologies in line with the Innovate
UK Materials and Manufacturing Vision 2050 (see https://www.ukri.org/reimagine-manufacturing).
Projects may focus on technical feasibility, industrial research, or experimental development.
The scope of this lot could include, for example:
- developing more flexible, efficient, and greener materials processes/processing
- developing materials for faster and greater product customisation
- developing materials for ease of manufacture
- addressing the manufacturing readiness of growing or emerging material sectors
- developing materials for targeted performance specifications
- diversifying material product and service lines for new markets
- developing novel services and/or business models for materials Additional information: Please see the procurement documents for the full specification.
It should be noted that Bidders can apply to the DPS at any point during its lifetime. The closure date stated in IV.2.2) is for the initial joining stage and Bidders can apply after this date (until the end date of the DPS).
This Lot focusses on the area of design. Its scope includes effective design methods, design for resource efficiency, and design for maximum
through-life value.
This Lot aims to innovate:
o new ideas being de-risked fast
o designing the right thing
o state-of-the-art design tools
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MOC Lot Descriptions – v3 2024
Innovate UK seeks projects that aim to stimulate and broaden innovation in materials and manufacturing in line with the Innovate UK
Materials and Manufacturing Vision 2050 (see https://www.ukri.org/reimagine-manufacturing). These projects may cover any of the following
five areas:
1. materials
2. design
3. supply chains
4. production
5. longer in use & reuse
Projects may be technical feasibility, industrial research or experimental development. Additional information: Please see the procurement documents for the full specification.
It should be noted that Bidders can apply to the DPS at any point during its lifetime. The closure date stated in IV.2.2) is for the initial joining stage and Bidders can apply after this date (until the end date of the DPS).
This Lot focusses on the area of supply chains. Its scope includes complete supply chain visibility, sustainable feedstocks, and co-location of
waste and emission streams.
This Lot aims to innovate:
o symbiotic industrial processes
o robust supply chains
o cooperation in manufacturing supply chains
Innovate UK seeks projects that aim to stimulate and broaden innovation in materials and manufacturing in line with the Innovate UK
Materials and Manufacturing Vision 2050 (see https://www.ukri.org/reimagine-manufacturing). These projects may cover any of the following
five areas:
1. materials
2. design
3. supply chains
4. production
5. longer in use & reuse Additional information: Please see the procurement documents for the full specification.
It should be noted that Bidders can apply to the DPS at any point during its lifetime. The closure date stated in IV.2.2) is for the initial joining stage and Bidders can apply after this date (until the end date of the DPS).
This Lot focusses on the area of production. Its scope includes flexible production capacity, minimal material use, high-quality products,
high productivity, and full adaptivity.
This Lot aims to innovate:
o less waste during production
o less worry about machine failures
o optimally adaptive factories
o less unproductive work
o optimally distributed manufacturing
o planned & scheduled production
Innovate UK seeks projects that aim to stimulate and broaden innovation in materials and manufacturing in line with the Innovate UK
Materials and Manufacturing Vision 2050 (see https://www.ukri.org/reimagine-manufacturing). These projects may cover any of the following
five areas:
1. materials
2. design
3. supply chains
4. production
5. longer in use & reuse
Projects may be technical feasibility, industrial research or experimental development. Additional information: Please see the procurement documents for the full specification.
It should be noted that Bidders can apply to the DPS at any point during its lifetime. The closure date stated in IV.2.2) is for the initial joining stage and Bidders can apply after this date (until the end date of the DPS).
Projects in this Lot aim to move businesses towards the ‘tighter loops’ of Circular Economy, minimising materials use and waste at a wholelife
system level, retaining value in reuse business models, enabling traceability, repair and remanufacturing.
Innovate UK seeks projects that aim to stimulate and broaden innovation in materials and manufacturing in line with the Innovate UK
Materials and Manufacturing Vision 2050 (see https://www.ukri.org/reimagine-manufacturing). These projects may cover any of the following
five areas:
1. materials
2. design
3. supply chains
4. production
5. longer in use & reuse
Projects may be technical feasibility, industrial research or experimental development.
As guidance, this Longer in Use and Reuse Lot includes projects funded that comprise of the development of technologies or methods to:
• Increase the efficiency of material use
• Extend the life of manufactured goods
• Extend the life of materials
• Recover value at the end of life
This can include:
• Reducing the quantity of materials used
• Material substitution
• Repair, remanufacturing or refurbishment
• Recycling
• Increased efficiency of material use
• Life extension of manufactured goods
• Life extension of materials
• Recovering value at the end of life • Adding value to waste materials by novel extraction and processing technologies
• Circular Economy Business Models Additional information: Please see the procurement documents for the full specification.
It should be noted that Bidders can apply to the DPS at any point during its lifetime. The closure date stated in IV.2.2) is for the initial joining stage and Bidders can apply after this date (until the end date of the DPS).
Projects in this Lot aim to improve the sustainability profile of bio-based chemicals, fuels, polymers, food & feed, materials and
biomanufacturing through modern industrial biotechnology processes. This can be achieved by increasing the use or re-use of bio-based
feedstocks, chemical replacements, and circular products.
As general guidance, this industrial biotechnology Lot includes projects that address the design, and development of bio-based technologies,
processes, products or services to ensure international competitiveness through businesses being:
• net zero and resource efficient
• resilient and responsive
• technologically advanced and digital
This Lot focuses on projects that aim to stimulate and broaden innovation in materials and manufacturing in line with the Innovate UK
Materials and Manufacturing Vision 2050 report (https://www.ukri.org/reimagine-manufacturing). The scope of this Lot includes:
• Materials: improving extraction of existing bio-based feedstocks using biological systems, or developing alternatives to traditional
manufacturing processes, including bio-catalysis and microbiomes for sustainable biomanufacturing
• Design: utilising bioengineering for the design and development of advanced bio-products, such as chemicals, materials, and
engineered biofilms with improved properties
• Supply chains: discovering and optimizing enzymes and organisms for biomanufacturing or using biotechnology to secure value from
waste streams
• Production: improving manufacturability and consistency at scale, or progressing the development and adoption of biotechnology
across multiple manufacturing industries and sectors • Longer in use and reuse: enhancing the sustainability of products through the application of biotechnology
Projects may be technical feasibility, industrial research or experimental development, and could aim to:
• develop more flexible, efficient and sustainable processes
• develop processes that enable faster and greater customisation of products to satisfy consumer demands
• develop chemicals & materials for ease of manufacture
• address the manufacturing readiness of growing sectors
• develop chemicals & materials for targeted performance specifications
• diversify product and service lines to address new market
• develop novel services and/or business models that open up new sources of revenue from manufacturing Additional information: Please see the procurement documents for the full specification.
It should be noted that Bidders can apply to the DPS at any point during its lifetime. The closure date stated in IV.2.2) is for the initial joining stage and Bidders can apply after this date (until the end date of the DPS).
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