Monday, April 29, 2024

Talent and Innovation Grants to help local businesses take advantage of university expertise

Nottingham-based businesses are being offered the chance to access the talent and expertise available through the two universities on their doorstep, as part of a programme of grants and support aimed at driving innovation, productivity and skills in the city.

Under the Universities for Nottingham Civic Agreement, The University of Nottingham and Nottingham Trent University are working with Nottingham City Council to offer Talent Grants of up to £2,500 which can be used to subsidise the recruitment of a university graduate or student for a minimum of eight weeks.

To qualify for one of the grants, businesses would need to demonstrate that the graduate/student project/role would be used to implement or improve technology or processes, enable the business to enter new markets, improve or implement new products or services, or focus on research and development projects.

In addition, Innovation Vouchers of up to £5,000 will be offered to city businesses through the Universities for Nottingham Innovation Centres of Excellence, enabling them to access a range of technically-focussed support and consultancy leveraging research facilities and expertise from across the two universities. Support will be delivered through:

  • Food Innovation Centre: providing science and technology consultancy, new product or process development support for food and drink focussed businesses.
  • Chemistry Innovation Laboratory: providing analytical and product development support across chemistry and materials using and life sciences businesses.
  • Institute for Aerospace Technology: working across the aerospace supply chain.
  • Design Matter: providing professional sustainable product and packaging design consultancy.

Leading the project is Trevor Farren, Professor of Practice (Science and Innovation) in the University of Nottingham’s Faculty of Science.

He said: “Nottingham is fortunate enough to be home to two universities which attract the brightest and best students from around the world and have innovation and discovery at the heart of their research activities.

“This is a golden opportunity for businesses to access that talent and expertise to drive forward the success of their ventures, put them ahead of the competition and, ultimately, enhance the economic prosperity of our region.”

Vicky Harvey, Employability Engagement Project Coordinator, Nottingham Trent University, said: “I’ve had the privilege of working within the employability team for over two years, witnessing first-hand the transformative impact that funded projects have on Nottingham’s economy.

“Partnering with the University of Nottingham team fills me with excitement as we unite a wealth of expertise and world-class talent, poised to empower local businesses to thrive both now and in the future.

“Innovation is a concept often misconstrued. While many associate it solely with technological breakthroughs, innovation encompasses a broad spectrum of creative ideas and their implementation, driving positive change and adding value.

“From reimagining business models to refining marketing strategies and enhancing customer experiences, innovation spans diverse realms. This project stands as a beacon of support for numerous local businesses eager to advance their ideas and realise their potential.”

The grants are available thanks to £8.6 million of UK Shared Prosperity Funding awarded to Nottingham City Council by the government’s Department for Levelling Up Housing & Communities.

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