In order to provide financial, technical, and business support to innovators and entrepreneurs, Green Future Investments Limited ( GFIL ) and Cranfield have formed a partnership.

Innovations that are developing options to global climate challenges can receive a range of give and purchase funding from the GFIL Fund.

Modern businesses and entrepreneurs may submit business ideas to create scale-up solutions that address issues like tackling climate change, protecting the environment, and achieving a Net Zero future. No meet funding is required.

In addition to this money, Cranfield will also grant innovators access to our experiment and close to industrial-scale test facilities, as well as technical support for product design and performance from academics and specialist staff, business coaching, mentoring, and technical support.

The most recent call for applications is then available. Try before 11th september 2024 at 5: 30pm.

Grant funding for projects in their early stages that are creating solutions to combat climate change, protect the environment, and provide a net-zero potential

The Future Frontiers Fund supports the creation of new and very fascinating thoughts, technologies, products and services. We are aiming for absolutely novel leaps, and we will support them by providing tiny grants of around £10, 000 to test “may work” concepts along with specialized mentoring support. Available candidates include SMEs, start-ups, instructs, people, and students.

The Technology Accelerator Fund ( TAF ) awards six £50, 000 awards to businesses with innovations currently being developed at TRL 4 to gain access to Cranfield facilities and expertise to advance their technology to prototype and beyond. Qualified candidates are SMEs, start-ups, and command.

Two live webinars to help prospective applicants learn more about the funds and get answers straight from the account directors:

GFIL Technology Accelerator Fund Webinar, 9th October 2024 at 2PM with Professor Paul Jeffery

GFIL Future Frontiers Fund Webinar, 15th October 2024, 1: 30 PM with Professor Phil Longhurst

 

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