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Government announces almost £2 million fund to drive transport innovation

13 December 2022/Categories: Industry News, Aviation, Bus & Coach, Rail


A total of 60 projects could be awarded a share of the £1.85 million fund to develop early-stage research projects designed to support innovative ideas to create a better transport system. The programme aims not only to foster innovation to improve transport in the UK, but also to generate growth in the sector. 

Previous winners include:

  • a trial using a drone in remote areas to help emergency services find missing people
  • a project exploring 3D technology to help visually impaired people use public transport
  • the development of magnetic technology to improve reliability of rail services in rain and snow

Transport and Decarbonisation Minister Jesse Norman said:

“AI rescue drones, magnetic train tech, and sensors to help visually impaired people are just some of the cutting-edge transport projects this programme has already funded.

“We’re determined to support path-breaking R&D across the UK. This new round of funding is designed to find the next top tech projects that will improve transport for millions across the UK.

“By aiming at emerging start-ups and small businesses we can ensure we build a tech base for the future.”

Deadline for applications is 23:59 on the 15 of January 2023. Before the closing date you will be able to access two support webinars, one on the 19 of December 2022 and one on the 5 of January 2023.

TRIG projects must have an innovative aspect, including products used creatively outside their original intended use. For the TRIG 2022/23 call, we welcome early proof-of-concept research projects in areas not exclusive to:

  • Decarbonisation
  • Traffic congestion
  • Improving air quality
  • Sustainable energy sources
  • Testing and implementation of emerging technologies (e.g., automation)
  • Efficiency and optimisation of cross-modal freight and logistics systems
  • Use of data and data sharing between private actors and public and private sectors to design and optimise systems
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