EEDA helps businesses get into bed with top universities
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EEDA helps businesses get into bed with top universities
21 September 2009
Businesses developing exciting new products and services can get a unique voucher, offering up to a week’s close collaboration with top academics and researchers, absolutely free.
Back by popular demand, EEDA's ‘Innovation Vouchers’ scheme provides small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) with £3,000 worth of dedicated support and advice.
Businesses have until 5pm on Monday 12 October to apply for a voucher – a scheme which proved very popular when EEDA piloted it earlier this year.
Paul May, EEDA’s executive director of innovation, said:
“The East of England is already home to a rich array of innovative businesses developing products and services of international acclaim. But it’s not all about the ‘big-hitters’ like BT, GlaxoSmithKline or Unilever. Ambitious smaller companies are the lifeblood of our region’s economy, and EEDA’s Innovation Voucher scheme aims to help these businesses turn innovative ideas into real commercial success.”
“We backed 75 companies with nearly a quarter of a million pounds of funding when we piloted the project back in January. The vouchers are easy to apply for and even easier to spend, and we saw all sorts of projects coming forward in the last round. Collaboration like this, with top academics, really can make the difference for innovative companies, helping them to resolve issues and enhance their products.”
Innovation Vouchers are offered under the Solutions for Business programme – part of the government’s drive to simplify access to support for businesses across the UK.
To apply for a voucher, visit www.eeda.org.uk/innovationvouchers. Other support available to innovative companies can be found on The Business Map – www.bizmapeast.co.uk.
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