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Guidance: Closed opportunities: space-related R&D, innovation and education

Uk Space Agency

November 21
16:16 2022

These funding opportunities are not currently open to applicants. Find out about open opportunities on our open opportunities page.

Enabling Technologies Programme - Call One

Funding type: Research, innovation and development

Who can apply: Organisations including academia, industry and (not for profit) government research institutes. Organisations must be registered in the UK

Funding: Grant funding per project is expected to range from 100k to 250k per grant. There is not currently a fixed total amount for the call

Deadline: 21 November 2022

Proposals are sought for projects in areas including innovation; innovative technology proof of concept that could result in a significant technological step-change; new technology developments; establishing new academic/industrial research collaborations and feasibility studies targeting emerging disruptive technologies. This call is open to any theme with an interest in: In Orbit Servicing and Manufacturing (IOSM) and Optics.

Example of acceptable activities are:

  • Innovative and/or emerging technology research and development proof of concept, feasibility studies targeting emerging disruptive technologies, as detailed above
  • In Orbit Servicing and Manufacturing (IOSM): emerging technologies relating to IOSM (e.g. robotics, ADR, LIDAR)
  • Optics: enabling technology relating to optical systems (e.g.FSO Communication, deployable optics, photonics).

See the Enabling Technologies Programme Call One to find out how to apply.

Spaceflight Competition Fund for rocketry competitions

Funding type: Inspiration and skills

Who can apply: UK organisations, including industry, academia, and institutional bodies.

Funding: It is expected that the UK Space Agency grant amount per project will be up to 100,000 for project deliverables in FY 22/23 and 23/24.

Deadline: 10 November 2022

The Spaceflight Competition Fund is the UK Space Agencys new fund established to support the development of new or existing rocketry competitions.

We are now inviting applications from organisations interested in establishing or further developing existing rocketry competitions.

See the rocketry competitions call to find out how to apply.

UK National Delegate support for the OPS-SAT Versatile Optical Laboratory for Telecoms (VOLT) and Lunar Communications - ARTES

Funding type: Research, innovation and development

Who can apply: UK-based organisations working on telecommunications projects. Further eligibility guidance can be found in the accompanying documents.

Funding: Up to 7,000,000 of funding being made available to support the development of the test bed satellite platform, payloads and ground segment. Up to 1,500,000 of funding is being made available to support the development of Lunar Communications. No upper or lower limit has been set for individual projects

Deadline: 4 November 2022

The UK Space Agency is inviting applications for UK support to the ARTES Scylight programme to develop technologies, products, and services in optical and quantum telecommunications to lead or take part in OPS-SAT VOLT and a second call for applications for Lunar Communications.

UK National Delegate support for the Opening Space with 5G and 5G Hub at Harwell calls under the ESA Space for 5G & 6G Programme 2022

Funding type: Research, innovation and development

Who can apply: UK industry and academia

Funding: 9,000,000

Deadline for Opening Space with 5G Call: 21 October 2022

Deadline for 5G Hub at Harwell Call: 14 October 2022

The UK Space Agency is running two calls and is inviting applications for UK support for both the Opening Space with 5G and 5G Hub at Harwell Calls, from UK companies looking to develop technologies, products, and services in 5G telecommunications.

Space Cluster Development Funding Call

Funding type: Research, innovation and development

Who can apply: Space clusters and regions. If you are unsure of your eligibility, please contact localgrowth@ukspaceagency.gov.uk.

Funding: Varies. 5.2 million between two funding pots, for high-impact projects (Pot A) and space cluster management (Pot B), with grants between 20,000 and 500,000.

Deadline: 21 October 2022

This call aims to support the development of world class space clusters, a key strategic objective set out in the National Space Strategy.

To be successful, applications must build on existing space sector investment, research and capabilities in the region and present a valid proposal for new activities that should have a demonstrable impact on local economic growth.

LaunchUK Technology Investment

Funding type: Research, innovation and development

Who can apply: Organisations, including industry and academia, that are interested in developing their technology, products, services or capabilities related to UK Launch.

Funding: Grant amount per project will lie between 10,000 and 400,000 for project deliverables to be completed by March 2023 (FY 22/23). The UK Space Agency reserves the right to also consider proposals that may be above the maximum amount stated.

Deadline: 2 October 2022

The UK Space Agency is inviting applications from organisations that are interested in developing their UK Launch technology, products, services or capabilities. The programme will provide grant funding to UK project teams to support the development of their technology, products, services and capabilities.

See the LaunchUK technology investment call to find out how to apply.

Bilateral Space Science and Exploration Missions - Statement of Intent Phase

Funding type: Research, innovation and development

Who can apply: Higher Education institutions and other research organisations based in the UK

Funding: The total budget available for the call (all three categories) will not exceed 3 million in FY 2022/23. Additionally, subject to funds being made available, budget will not exceed 7 million in 2023/24, and 11 million in 2024/25.

Deadline: 14 September 2022

The UK Space Agency announces a new funding line for a Space Science and Exploration (SS&E) programme featuring bilateral agreements with international space agencies outside of ESA (e.g. NASA/US, JAXA/Japan, CSA/Canada).

Due to time constraints, this first competition will be managed by the Centre for Earth Observation Instrumentation (CEOI). The UK Space Agency funds the CEOI, which is a partnership of Airbus Defence and Space Ltd, QinetiQ Ltd, University of Leicester and UKRI Rutherford Appleton Laboratory. It is anticipated that the transition of successful proposals to contract and future calls will be managed by a new team in the UK Space Agencys Technology, Science and Exploration (TSE) directorate.

ARTES UK National Delegate Support Programme

Funding type: Research, innovation and development

Who can apply: UK companies looking to develop technologies, products and services in telecommunications.

Funding: Up to 10,000,000. No upper or lower limit has been set for individual projects

Deadline: 14 July 2022

The UK Space Agency is inviting applications for UK support to the ESAs Advanced Research in Telecommunications Systems (ARTES) Competitiveness and Growth programme from UK companies looking to develop technologies, products and services in telecommunications.

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