11 Jan 2005
The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) has issued £60m of funding to 56 different science and technology projects, with the aim of boosting innovation in the UK.
The projects range from stem cell applications for therapeutic medicine to new types of renewable energy technology and include about £10m for inter-enterprise computing.
For instance, computational science firm Accelrys received £1.5m in funding for a large scale computer simulation of the physical properties of certain materials, while the Met Office will get £2.2m for applying web services to environmental forecast information.
The grants are part of the UK's drive to promote innovation and help companies, research organisations and universities to exploit potential applications of new technologies.
'This government is backing business to help take the innovative ideas and technologies out of the lab and into the market, creating prosperity for the UK,' said Lord Sainsbury, minister for science and innovation.
The seven priority technology areas to receive funding include:
This new Government investment will provide grants between 25 per cent and 75 per cent for collaborative projects, while knowledge transfer networks are funded at 100 per cent.
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