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Business Innovation

Businesses thinking and working innovatively help keep the Northwest globally competitive.

Scientific developments and leading-edge technologies help companies improve efficiency, streamline production, develop new markets and increase exports. The NWDA supports these advancements through the Northwest Science Council and by improving science infrastructure and incubation facilities.

Northwest Science Council

The Northwest Science Council is a private sector-led partnership of business, academic and economic development organisations working towards a common vision for science development in the region. It promotes the Northwest as a world-class region for science, attracting investment and talent and driving innovation.

Science Infrastructure & Incubation

The Agency’s vision is that the Northwest will be a hub for the world’s leading science development companies. We are involved in investing in the infrastructure required to support this vision.

Daresbury Science and Innovation Campus

The Daresbury Science & Innovation Campus has been named by the Government as one of two strategic science sites in the UK. The NWDA has invested over £50 million to develop the Campus and will continue to fund the site.

The Campus currently houses the Science and Technology Facilities Council’s Daresbury Laboratory, the Daresbury Innovation Centre, which is home to over 80 high-growth SMEs, and The Cockcroft Institute, a national centre for accelerator science and technology. A new "grow-on" facility is under construction.

Manchester Science Park

Manchester Science Park supports the growth of innovative companies across industries such as biotechnology and ICT.

Liverpool Science Park

The Liverpool Science Park, in the heart of the city’s Knowledge Quarter, offers high-spec, lab-compatible office space for companies in the knowledge and high-tech industries.

Westlakes Science Park

Westlakes Science Park in Cumbria is an important knowledge centre for the nuclear, healthcare informatics and environmental sciences sectors.

Each of these science parks provide incubation and grow on facilities for young, high growth companies. The NWDA also funds a number of other incubation projects, which are designed to support and grow new and small businesses working in the fields of knowledge, science and innovation.

These include The University of Manchester Incubator Company, which offers state-of-the-art biotechnology and hi-tech incubation space through its Core Technology Facility, and InfoLab21, which is a centre of excellence for research in information and communication technologies at Lancaster University.

Innovation Research

The NWDA commissions research in specific innovative areas, to support the region's growth in specialist areas. One such specialist area is photonics.

Innovation Support

The Northwest Science Council oversees the Northwest Science Fund, which supports the region’s science and innovation agenda. It targets theoretical R&D – an area which traditionally has found it difficult to attract funding. The areas it supports include a number of knowledge-based key sectors, including aerospace, nuclear and chemicals. Find out more about our Northwest Science Strategy.

Small Business Research Initiative

The Small Business Research Initiative (SBRI) is an open competition to bring innovative solutions to specific public sector needs. Competitions for new technologies and ideas are run in specific areas and aim to engage a broad range of companies in short-term development contracts.

SBRI creates opportunities for businesses to engage with a public sector department need and to prove their technology or idea. Successful companies will receive a contract for the full cost of demonstrating the feasibility of their technology, leading to subsequent prototype development. This provides a route to market and establishes credibility for further investment. It is particularly suitable for small and medium-sized enterprises and early stage companies.

SBRI is run by the Technology Strategy Board.  To find out more about what the initiative involves and details of recently launched competitions visit their website.

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