The Niche Innovation Scheme is offering small and medium enterprises
(SMEs) in the region a selection of research and development grants
between £4,000 and £20,000 to create new products for niche vehicles
which will contribute to a reduction in carbon emissions.
West
Midlands SMEs – including those in the supply chain – are being invited
to join forces with research and development organisations to put
forward original or existing ideas for low carbon innovations in a bid
to win a grant to develop or complete a product.
The £480,000 project, which is funded by ERDF and led by Coventry University Enterprises,
aims to encourage partnership working between West Midlands companies
and research organisations to enable those companies to access technical
expertise that might otherwise be beyond their budget.
It is
anticipated that the funding will ‘pump-prime’ activity in the West
Midlands’ niche vehicle sector – traditionally one of the region’s
strongest industries – and will help ensure the long term sustainability
of niche and low carbon automotive manufacturing in the area.
Mike Dickison, director of the niche vehicle programme in Coventry University’s Low Carbon Vehicle Grand Challenge, said:
The
niche vehicle sector is a vital part of the part of the automotive
landscape in the UK and particularly in the West Midlands. It includes
many internationally-recognised, high-value brands and their suppliers,
so it’s critical that the niche manufacturers continue to innovate and
develop new products, especially to meet the demands of the lower carbon
economy.
The Niche Innovation Scheme
will provide essential support to those SMEs to allow them access to
world-class expertise, and to encourage them to pioneer the kind of new
technologies that the volume players will adopt in the future. Their
value and contribution to the industry as a whole should not be
underestimated.”
Norman Price, deputy chair of the West Midlands ERDF Local Management Committee, said:
Our
region has always had a strong presence in automotive manufacturing,
and has learned through research and development activities to adapt and
innovate with new advances, especially in the niche vehicle
manufacturing arena. However, over recent years – and as a direct
response to the economic downturn – this area has faced particularly
challenging times.
This ERDF scheme will
provide grants and specialist support to help small businesses working
in this field to rebuild and develop those important relationships with
research and development companies. Together, the new partnerships will
provide opportunities to develop and test new and innovative solutions,
boosting business profits and improving the regional economy.”
The
value of the West Midlands’ niche vehicle sector is estimated to be
£450 million, employing over 10,000 people across the region – 75% of
whom are based in SMEs. Niche vehicles are defined as any vehicle
produced at a volume of less than 5000 units per annum.
For further details on the grants and the application process, please email Suzi Archer.
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