Apply for funding to develop UK's future aircraft technologies

Posted on 24 May, 2018 by Advance 

Organisations can apply for funding under a £3.9 billion investment in new technologies that will help to make the UK civil aerospace industry more competitive.
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The Aerospace Technology Institute (ATI), Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy and Innovate UK are inviting organisations to come forward with innovative aerospace projects that could attract funding support.

The invitation is under the UK Aerospace Research and Technology Programme. This is a £3.9 billion joint government and industry investment in projects that will make the UK more competitive in civil aerospace.

Businesses and researchers can submit expressions of interest in carrying out innovative projects. The best ideas will be invited to apply for funding support.

Projects must support aerospace strategy

Projects being sought must align with the UK’s aerospace technology strategy.

Priority areas include:


strengthening the UK’s whole-aircraft design and system integration capability and positioning it for future generations of civil aircraft

the development of smart, connected and more electric aircraft

ensuring the UK is a global leader in the development of large complex structures, particularly wings

advancing a new generation of more efficient propulsion technologies, particularly large turbofans



Competition information:


the competition opens for expressions of interest on 4 June 2018, and the deadline for submissions is 20 June 2018

successful applicants will be invited to make a full funding application. The approval process typically takes 6 months

organisations can work alone or in partnership with other businesses and researchers

project costs and duration should be in proportion to the objectives

businesses could attract up to 70% of their project costs

you will need to sign up to the ATI framework agreement to be eligible to apply





To find out more about the ATI and the strategy, click
here
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