News | Monday, 20th March 2023

Green energy and digital technology SME innovation support part of £100m government programme

Manchester Met helping sustainable economic growth and region’s Net Zero goals

Manchester Fuel Cell Innovation Centre will help SMEs to develop electrochemical hydrogen technologies and businesses
Manchester Fuel Cell Innovation Centre will help SMEs to develop electrochemical hydrogen technologies and businesses

Cutting-edge green energy and digital technology innovations that can help spur sustainable economic growth will be developed through Manchester Met thanks to a new business support programme.  

As part of the nationwide £100m Government Innovation Accelerators funding, the University will lead two consortiums to deliver initiatives for Greater Manchester’s small and medium-sized (SME) enterprises.

They will support innovation in electrochemical hydrogen, artificial intelligence, cyber security, industrial digitalisation and immersive technology.

SMEs will be able to access the expert knowledge, research and facilities at the University – and across the consortia – to develop new products and technologies, create new supply chains, build collaborations and to train their staff.

Both projects will draw on expertise from a range of partners, resulting in new investment alongside job and skills creation, while accelerating economic growth and tackling the sustainability and digital challenges of the future.

Through Manchester Met’s Centre for Enterprise, two new projects will be delivered:

Mandy Parkinson, Director of the Centre for Enterprise at Manchester Metropolitan and project lead, said: “At Manchester Met, we are at the forefront of developing new green technologies through our Manchester Fuel Cell Innovation Centre, helping the region to reach its Net Zero ambitions and to move to a more sustainable future.

“Across our consortia, we are also helping to tackle the digital skills gap, providing the research and training to drive forward innovation in the sector with our School of Digital Arts, Department of Computing and Mathematics and 3D printing hub PrintCity.

“With these two new projects we’ll be providing SMEs with the tools, expertise and support to innovate, ensuring the region remains at the cutting-edge of development in sustainable and digital technologies. Our SMEs will be able to thrive and grow, creating new jobs while attracting investment into Greater Manchester.”

Regional partnerships

Innovation Accelerators is a £100m pilot programme being shared across three regions – of which Greater Manchester is one – and has been allocated using a ‘locally-led’ approach.

Partnerships of local government, business and research and development institutions in the three city regions selected 26 transformative research and development projects, working closely with Innovate UK. The projects will address local, national and global societal and environmental challenges.

Ten Greater Manchester projects have been awarded funding by the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT), which has been allocated to innovative projects in sectors where the region has existing research strengths.

As part of the programme, the Innovation Greater Manchester board, a business-led partnership that brings together the private sector, universities and local government, has worked with Innovate UK and DSIT to select projects and co-design an Innovation Plan to effectively target research and development funding for the benefit of the local economy and communities.

Mayor of Greater Manchester, Andy Burnham, said: “Greater Manchester’s selection as one of three Innovation Accelerator regions demonstrates the Government’s confidence in our innovation ecosystem. The projects being backed are undertaking world-leading research to address some of the biggest challenges we face.

“They also align with the sectors where Greater Manchester has emerging or established strengths, like advanced materials, artificial intelligence and diagnostics. We look forward to working with partners to ensure this funding supports the growth of our future industries and delivers greater prosperity for our people.”

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