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Do you have an innovative technology with commercial potential? Are you facing technical challenges to develop your idea and need financial support to help you overcome them?

Well don't let good ideas go to waste - the Grant for Research and Developmentcould help move your technology a step closer to the marketplace.

What is it?

The Grant for Research and Development is designed to help technology-focused entrepreneurs carry out research and development work on innovative products and processes.

There are four tiers of grant available, each supporting a different aspect of research and development:

Am I eligible?

You can apply for the grant if you are a small to medium-sized business, or plan to set up a business, in the East of England (Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Essex, Hertfordshire, Norfolk and Suffolk). For specific grants, the following criteria apply:

What are the assessment criteria?

EEDA appraises applications against a range of criteria. The principal criteria are:

This grant is run by the Regional Development Agency - East of England Development Agency (EEDA).

For further information and application details, please visit the EEDA website


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