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Creative, Digital & Design Business Briefing — November / December 2015

  1. 1. Creative, Digital & Design Business Briefing A digest of useful information for UK businesses seeking funding and support, updated monthly November / December 2015 @KTN_Creative
  2. 2. Brought to you by the following organisations:
  3. 3. Contents • KTN events • Other events • Public funding calls • Horizon 2020 • Other public funding • Public investment • Private financing • Other financing mechanisms • Launching a new business? • Non-financial support for your business • Training & skills
  4. 4. These events offer urban authorities and also business the opportunity to access use cases for future cities solutions, and to have a say on the future of Innovate UK’s Urban Living Programme. Over the past 2 years, Innovate UK has invested £33m in future cities demonstrators across Glasgow, London, Bristol and Peterborough. This series of workshops, one in each demonstrator city, will draw together the key players who made these interventions fly, sharing their learning and insights with other cities to help address a common challenge of how to mobilise investment in new smart city initiatives. 16 November 2015, Bristol 21 January 2016, Glasgow 8 February 2016, London 2 March 2016, Peterborough City Demonstrator Learning Events
  5. 5. Thursday, 19 November 2015 from 09:30 to 16:00 – Central London Growth in the sale of smart home products and services has arrived, but there is a barrier, some would call it the elephant in the room, namely the real or perceived risk of security breaches leading to loss of private data through interference in smart home devices. To achieve breakthrough, the technology industry working with Retailers and Government, needs to address these challenges comprehensively. This conference, brought to you by the Smart Homes & Buildings Association and KTN, brings together leading experts from many disciplines to address those issues from the viewpoint of senior executives. More info and how to register available here Smart Home Breakthrough: Assuring trust in Smart Home Systems for Consumers
  6. 6. Friday, 20 November 2015 from 10:00 to 17:00 – Central London KTN, in collaboration with the Horizon 2020 National Contact Point in ICT, bring you this event to: - Present information on the range of European funding available in 2016 & 2017 via Horizon2020 relating to Cloud Computing and Software Technologies; - Network with stakeholders already engaged in or seeking to engage in these areas; - Learn from case studies of past/current projects in these areas - Present practical aspects on 'How to do it’ More info and how to register available here Horizon 2020 ICT Topics 2016 - Cloud Computing & Software Technologies
  7. 7. Tuesday, 24 November 2015 from 10:00 to 17:00 – Central London KTN and the Royal Institute of Navigation are hosting a one-day event on Geolocation Technologies for Wearable Platforms which will bring together multiple industry sectors, who share a common challenge in integrating geolocation technology into wearable systems for use in non-GPS friendly environments, with developers of geolocation systems and wearable platforms. The primary aim of the day is to explore the challenges and opportunities from the perspectives of the end-users (in this case the defense and rail sectors) and from leading experts in geolocation technology (both GPS and non-GPS based) and wearable technology platform integrators. More info and how to register available here Geolocation Technologies for Wearable Platforms
  8. 8. Tuesday, 24 November 2015 from 16:00 to 19:00 in Brighton The Knowledge Transfer Network is hosting an afternoon briefing event covering the opportunities available for creative and digital businesses in the H2020 ICT work plan focusing on call ICT 24 Gaming and Gamification, from the ICT H2020 Workplan. This will also be a valuable opportunity to learn more about making applications and finding European partners. Participants will also be able to put forward UK creative industry priorities to be included in European Commission's funding policy development. More info and how to register available here Gaming and Gamification: European Funding Opportunities for the Creative and Digital Industries
  9. 9. 5.30pm–8.30pm, Wednesday 25 November 2015 in Central London Innovate UK's IC tomorrow programme, in partnership with the Knowledge Transfer Network, is hosting an exclusive Digital Inclusion and Care Speed Networking event to connect leading industry partners with entrepreneurs developing innovative solutions to tackle challenges from accessing online services, to navigating complex environments, to enabling older people to live independently. If you are an established brand and would like to attend as an industry partner, Serena Connor will advise on availability and potential opportunities for future involvement in the speed networking event series. Further info at ictomorrow.org Digital Inclusion and Care Speed Networking
  10. 10. Thursday, 26 November 2015 from 16:30 to 19:30 (GMT) - 1st Floor, 23 Edge St, Northern Quarter, Manchester M4 1HW The Knowledge Transfer Network hosting an afternoon briefing event covering the opportunities available for creative and digital businesses around H2020 european funding. This will also be a valuable opportunity to learn more about making applications and finding European partners. Participants will also be able to put forward UK creative industry priorities to be included in European Commission's funding policy development. Further info and how to register available here H2020 Opportunities Manchester – Funding Innovation In association with Creative England
  11. 11. Tuesday, 1 December 2015 from 13:30 to 17:00 (GMT) – Innovation Point, Platfform 11-20 Devon Place, Newport NP204 4NW The H2020 European Funding programme offers many R&D development and business growth opportunities for UK creative and digital businesses. Participants will be able to learn more about the new opportunities coming on stream and the key organisations who can support you in making European funding applications. Further info and how to register available here H2020 Funding - Wales Information Day
  12. 12. European Funding Opportunities for UK Ed Tech Businesses @ UAL and Innovate UK Ed Tech Conference 9:00-15:00 Wednesday 2 December - Central Saint Martins, Granary Square, Kings Cross, London N1C 4AA During the UAL and Innovate UK Digital Disruption of Education Conference, the KTN will be running a lunch time session from 13:30 to 14:15 on the European H2020 ICT Funding Programme and providing more information on the ICT 22 Call Technologies for Learning and Skills. This call sets out challenges covering two streams with contributions from the EU of up to 2.5million and 5million Euros attached. Registration is free – please sign up here
  13. 13. 12:30-15:00, Thursday 3 December – Digital Catapult Centre, 101 Euston Rd, Kings Cross, London NW1 2RA An informal information sharing session designed to support digital companies and learn more about Innovate UK and the Digital Catapult. This session will include representatives from across Innovate UK’s programmes highlighting a range of upcoming funding opportunities for digital companies, researchers and academic institutions working across a diverse range of sectors. Please note: If you are interested in giving a 5 minute presentation, slots are given on a first come first served basis at the event. Further info and registration details available here Digital Business Drop-In
  14. 14. 10:00-17:00, Tuesday 8 December – ICO Conference Centre, 22 Berners St, London W1T 3DD The KTN in collaboration with the H2020 NCP in ICT bring you this thematic event on upcoming Big Data H2020 calls for 2016. The purpose of this event will be to: - Present information on the range of European funding available in 2016 & 2017 via Horizon2020 relating to Big Data - Network with stakeholders already engaged in or seeking to engage in these areas - Learn from case studies of active projects in these areas, and; - Present practical aspects on 'How to do it' Further info and registration details available here H2020 – Big Data Topics Brokerage
  15. 15. 10:00-16:00, Wednesday 9 December – Ambassadors Bloomsbury, 12 Upper Woburn Place, London WC1H 0HX Innovate UK's digital innovation programme IC tomorrow is running the Quantified Self Innovation Contest to find digital solutions that use data and self tracking to improve wellbeing. This event will see fifteen quick-fire pitches from high potential entrepreneurs to a panel of industry experts, journalists and investors, as well as representatives from the contest challenge partners: Jamie Oliver, Toshiba, AXA PPP healthcare, Saga and Bupa. Four successful businesses will each be awarded £35K to fund the development of their solutions and trial their technology with the respective challenge partner. Further info and registration details available here Quantified Self Innovation Contest Final
  16. 16. 10:30-16:00, Thursday 10 December – Plymouth Marine Laboratory, Prospect Place, The Hoe, Plymouth PL1 3DH The Knowledge Transfer Network invite you to attend a focused workshop on Additive Manufacturing/3D printing and rapid prototyping applications for the Marine and Maritime industries. The UK Marine Industries Technology Roadmap launched earlier this year cited Additive Manufacturing as a contender in: design and manufacturing, robotics/automation, composites and other materials and tooling. In particular this workshop will set the scene for what is possible with current technology and where it might apply in Marine and Maritime applications. We are also inviting businesses working within these areas to identify manufacturing challenges they currently have that this technology could potentially solve. Further info and registration details available here Exploring Innovation in Additive Manufacturing and Rapid Prototyping in Marine and Maritime Industries
  17. 17. Thursday, 10 December 2015 from 10:00 to 13:30 – America Square Conference Centre, 17 Crosswall, 1 America Sq, London EC3N 2LB Innovate UK is to invest up to £1 million in collaborative R&D projects to stimulate innovative 5G use cases. This competition seeks proposals to develop innovative applications and services that leverage the future 5G infrastructure. The competition is open to businesses of any size working in tandem with academic or research institutions and/or communications service providers. Public sector organisations and charities involved in research can also participate in this competition. Further info and registration details available here or click here to register to for the online webcast if you are unable to attend the event in person. 5G Applications and Services – competition briefing event
  18. 18. 14:00-17:00, Thursday 10 December – Watershed, 1 Canons Rd, Harbourside, Bristol BS1 5TX Join the Knowledge Transfer Network (KTN) and Innovate UK for an afternoon session aimed at creative, digital and design companies, looking to access funding and support to grow. There will be presentations from both Innovate UK and KTN on the types of support and funding available, and also be a chance to meet with and discuss your business over a networking lunch. More info and how to register available here. Regional Digital Business Drop-In Belfast
  19. 19. Friday, 11 December 2015 from 10:30 to 12:00 The KTN is organising this webinar to promote a new Innovate UK competition that will open in 2016.Innovate UK is allocating up to £1.5m for their "Energy Game Changer" competition. The funding will be allocated to feasibility studies led by SMEs who can provide disruptive solutions to long established challenges which currently cost the energy sector hundreds of millions of pounds per year. To encourage radical change and new ideas, the competition is specifically looking for solutions from innovative SMEs whose main business is divorced from the energy sector and can look at the challenges from new perspectives. Such organisations may be engaged in activities such as; ICT, digital, design, electronics, sensors, modelling, virtual reality, gaming, robotics, UAVs, forensics, manufacturing, inspection and advanced materials. Further info and registration details available here Game Changing Technologies for the Energy Sector - Information Webinar
  20. 20. Other events Big Data for Small and Medium Enterprises - an Alan Turing Institute Summit – Cambridge, 16 November Creative Industries: Routes to Finance – London, 18 November Mobile UX London – London, 20 November WIRED Retail together with Valtech – London, 23 November The Creative Exchange Panel Discussion and Reception – London, 24 November The Dronetech Conference – Bristol, 26 November MEBC Annual Award Dinner – Birmingham, 2 December
  21. 21. Public funding calls Key feature: This collaborative R&D investment aims to support projects that address convergence in digital media technologies. It covers film, television, online video, animation and video games, and includes pre-production, production and post-production processes, particularly for visual effects technologies. Scale: Up to £4m Closes: 23 December 2015, 12:00 More info on innovateuk.org Cross-platform production in digital media
  22. 22. Public funding calls Key feature: Innovate UK is offering 4 businesses up to £35,000 (excluding VAT) each to encourage innovation around smart urban spaces across the themes of engaging spaces, active citizenship and urban travel. We are looking for digital solutions that improve cities on a human scale for the people who live, work and play in them. The winners will also be able to trial their solutions with one of the challenge partners: Transport for London, Centro, Clear Channel and Atkins Scale: Up to £140K Closes: 24 Nov 2015, 12:00 More info on: innovateuk.org Innovation in urban spaces
  23. 23. Public funding calls Key feature: Innovate UK is offering 6 businesses up to £35,000 each to encourage innovation in artificial intelligence, data analysis and sensors across the themes of education, finance, advertising, sustainability and travel. A briefing event was held in London on 3 November and the webinar recording of the event can be found here. Scale: Up to £35K for each business Closes: 15 December 2015, 12:00 More info on: innovateuk.org Intelligent Data Insights
  24. 24. Public funding calls Key feature: investment by Innovate UK and the National Council of Science and Technology of Mexico (CONACYT) in collaborative research and development projects to stimulate innovation across three sectors that underpin future Mexican socio-economic growth. Scale: Up to £6 million Applicant briefing recording is available here. The passcode to access this recording is Mexico. Applicants are strongly recommended to view these alongside the other competition documentation. Closes: 27 January, 2016 More info: innovateuk.org Mexico-UK Collaborative Industrial R&D Competition
  25. 25. Public funding calls Key feature: Competition involving Scottish Government and Scottish Diabetes Group, in association with Scottish Enterprise, Innovate UK and NHS Scotland, to find innovative new solutions focused on diabetes education and mobile health. There will be a November Open Day in Scotland for potential applicants. Interested organisations should register interest by mailing sbri_diabetes@gov.scot by 17 November. Scale: Up to £150K for phase 1 ( up to £30K per project) Closes: 30 December 2015, midday More info: innovateuk.org Personalised diabetes education and care - a systemic approach
  26. 26. Public funding calls Key feature: Innovate UK and the Department for Culture, Media and Sport is jointly investing up to £0.5m to help UK companies establish new Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTPs) in the area of cyber security. The funding is aimed at supporting collaborations between HEIs and SMEs. Scale: up to £500K More info on: _connect Cyber Security KTP
  27. 27. Public funding calls Key feature: Investment by Innovate UK in collaborative R&D projects to stimulate innovative 5G use cases. In the context of this competition, a service is defined as an application delivered as a service by a communications service provider. Briefing event: 10:00 to 13:00, 10 December - London Scale: Up to £1m Closes: 20 January 2016 More info: innovateuk.org 5G applications and services
  28. 28. Public funding calls Cyber Security Innovation Vouchers - Round 14 Key feature: Funding for start-up, micro, small and medium-sized enterprises to work with an external expert to gain the knowledge to innovate and grow. This voucher is only for cyber security advice including advice leading to certification under the Cyber Essentials Scheme. Scale: Up to £5k funding for SMEs Closes: 5 Jan 2016, 12:00 More info on: innovateuk.org
  29. 29. Public funding calls Smart 2015/16 Key feature: A grant scheme which offers funding to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to engage in R&D projects in the strategically important areas of science, engineering and technology. Scale: • Proof of market - up to £25k - 60% of project cost • Proof of concept - up to £100k - 60% of project cost • Prototype development - up to £250k - up to 45% of project cost Closes: 26 November, 2015 More info on: innovateuk.org
  30. 30. Creative England film production funding Key feature: Creative England now offers two strands of film production funding for both feature and high-end TV drama. • Lottery-based Production Fund: this is targeted at feature films with budgets of up to £2m and looking to experiment with innovative approaches; the fund has doubled from £500K to £1m for 2014/2015. • West Midlands Production Fund: invests in the production of feature films and high-end TV drama from companies based in the West Midlands as well as from producers looking to establish a base to film in the region. Circa £4m funding available for 2015, with a maximum investment of £1m per project. More info at creativeengland.co.uk Public funding calls
  31. 31. Video Games Prototype Fund This £4m Government fund to help boost the UK’s growing video games industry is specifically aimed at helping smaller companies get concepts off the drawing board and into production. Over the four years from 2015 to 2019, the Video Games Prototype Fund will offer grants of up to £25,000 to support video games projects, as well as creating jobs, nurturing talent and furthering the growth of games clusters all around the UK. Deadline for full completion of first tier application and nominations: 30 November More info at ukgamesfund.com Public funding calls
  32. 32. Public funding calls The Great IoT Take-off Key feature: Through 'Proof of Principle' vouchers redeemable against the knowledge, facilities and resources of the STFC Hartree Centre – an acknowledged centre of excellence in the development, testing and application of IoT technologies – this competition offers SMEs the chance to drive maturing projects forward by utilising world class data specialists and technical experts. Scale: SMEs have the chance to win up to £25,000 each in 'Proof of Principle' voucher prizes to help them unlock the business opportunities offered by the Internet of Things (IoT). Closes: 20 Nov 2015 More info on: stfc.ac.uk
  33. 33. Horizon 2020 (H2020) Key feature: The H2020 programme is the major funding opportunity for R&D initiatives across Europe running up until 2020. There is a strong emphasis on creative industries, design and digital technologies. H2020 funding events Horizon 2020 ICT Topics 2016 - Cloud Computing & Software Technologies – Friday, 20 November 2015 from 10:00 to 17:00, London H2020 Coffee Chat (with KTN & Innovate UK) – Monday 23 November, from 9:30 to 11:30, London ( events continued on next slide )
  34. 34. Horizon 2020 (H2020) contd. Gaming and Gamification: European Funding Opportunities for the Creative and Digital Industries - Tuesday, 24 November from 16:00 to 19:00 – Brighton H2020 Opportunities Manchester: Funding Innovation In association with Creative England – Thursday, 26 November 2015 from 16:30 to 19:30 European Funding Opportunities for UK Ed Tech Businesses @ UAL and Innovate UK Ed Tech Conference - 13:30-14:15, Wednesday 2 December from 13:30-14:15, Central Saint Martins, London
  35. 35. Horizon 2020 (H2020) contd. KTN Guide to Horizon 2020 and Other European Funding for the Creative Industries This is a short guide to help you submit a proposal for the Horizon 2020 funding programme (H2020), as well as describing other European Commission funding sources. It provides a brief overview of how to apply, things to think about, where to get support and useful links. Full details about workplan for the Information and Communication Technologies Call are available here. Further information on H2020 Work Programmes can also be found here. You can also keep up to date with the latest info via our Creative, Digital and Design portal and by joining our dedicated LinkedIn group.
  36. 36. Other public funding • Creative Europe - here you can find relevant information concerning funding opportunities within the Creative Europe programme. • Arts Council of Wales – offer a selection of arts grants for creative professionals and organisations. • Wellcome Trust Arts Awards – offer two levels of funding to encourage collaboration between arts and science. • Screen Yorkshire – Yorkshire Content Fund – production finance available; can invest £1m+ in individual film or TV dramas that will be in production by December 2015.
  37. 37. Other public funding • Creative Industry Finance - Delivered by Creative United and funded by Arts Council England, this programme is designed to assist creative and cultural enterprises in securing access to loan finance from £2,500 upwards. • Funding Central and Finance Funder - Online guide to over 4,000 grants, contracts and other forms of finance: fully searchable based on finance type, scale and your geographical location; especially good for businesses seeking charitable or grant funding. • Creative Scotland Open Project Funding - This fund supports the arts, screen and creative industries, with projects that help them explore, realise and develop their creative potential. • Creative Skillset - Creative Skillset directs collective investment through the Skills Investment Fund to create new and innovative training in priority skills and in-demand roles to ensure growth in the UK’s Creative Industries.
  38. 38. Public Investment Nesta Impact Investment Fund Key feature: An equity investment fund investing in social ventures with innovative products or services that are addressing some of the UK’s most pressing challenges. Investments are made in areas that tackle: • the health and wellbeing of an ageing population • the educational attainment and employability of children and young people • the social and environmental sustainability of communities. Scale: between £150k - £1m Closes: on-going More info on: Nesta Investments
  39. 39. Public Investment Arts Impact Fund Key feature: Funded by Arts Coucil England, Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Esmee Fairbairn Foundation and Nesta, the Arts Impact Fund is a new £7million initiative set up to demonstrate the potential for social investment in arts. It offers repayable finance to arts organisations working in England that can show how they are sustainable, have great artistic ambitions and have a positive impact on society in at least one of the following areas: citizenship & community, young people & educational attainment, health & wellbeing. Scale: between £150k - £600k Closes: on-going More info on: Arts Impact Fund
  40. 40. Public Investment Digital Innovation Fund for the Arts in Wales Key feature: The Digital Innovation Fund for the Arts in Wales is a new strategic partnership between Arts Council of Wales and Nesta, following on from the Digital R&D Fund for the Arts in Wales. It aims to encourage arts organisations to undertake innovation projects, using digital technology as a tool to help improve audience reach and engagement, or develop new business models. Scale: £5K - £75K (according to stage) Closes: stage 1 applications – 11 Dec 2015 More info on: nesta.org
  41. 41. Private financing Balderton has a track record of helping entrepreneurs build substantial businesses – with more $250m+ exits in the past five years than any other European venture firm Connect Ventures, London – invest in mobile, internet and digital media businesses; invest at the early stage and focus on seed investments; investment size ranges from £200K-£600k Index Ventures, London, San Francisco & Geneva – venture capital firm making investments in information technology and life sciences companies, since 1996 they have teamed up with technology entrepreneurs in more than 30 countries The AngelCo Fund is a £100m investment fund with objectives to back promising UK businesses at all stages of development and in most sectors, provided they qualify as an SME.
  42. 42. Private financing Notion Capital, London – invest in B2B Cloud & SaaS companies who have sustained 100% Year-over-Year growth; investment areas include adtech, communications and collaboration tools, ecommerce, enterprise software, fintech and security; portfolio raised over £200m in 2014 Hoxton Ventures, partners with founders seeking to invent new market categories or transform large, existing industries; their sweet spot is internet, mobile and software startup investing - up to $2m The Business Finance Guide, devised for businesses and advisers by the ICAEW Corporate Finance Faculty together with the British Business Bank and is supported by 17 major professional, membership and representative organisations; outlines sources of finance available to businesses – ranging from start-ups to SMEs and growing mid-sized companies
  43. 43. Private financing Better Business Finance is an excellent tool for identifying the right type of finance at all stages of a business as well as identifying providers who can help. This section provides a searchable directory of information about the members of the UK Business Angels Association, what services they provide and how to contact them. British Private Equity and Venture Capital Association provides an explanation of different types of financing and other resources for entrepreneurs. The UK Business Angels Association is the national trade association representing angel and early-stage investment in the UK.
  44. 44. Other financing mechanisms Crowdfunder.co.uk – UK’s largest crowdfunding network having launched 1000’s of projects and raised over £2m, platform launched by KEO digital and partners include Nesta and Creative England Funding Circle – an online marketplace which allows savers to lend money directly to SMEs; as of February 2014 Funding Circle has facilitated £223m in loans to SMEs Crowd2Fund – a crowdfunding platform designed to enable a range of funding options, from loans to equity SyndicateRoom – equity crowdfunding platform for investing in UK startups backed by experience business angels CrowdShed - covers rewards, lending and donation-based crowdfunding opportunities, focused on creative, academic, charity and cause-based projects.
  45. 45. Launching a new business? • The Open Data Institute runs a start-up programme that helps start-ups build business models around open data • Tech City UK offers advice and support to start-ups looking for guidance in and around London. It has launched its Digital Business Academy. Tech City UK can also endorse visa applications to help recruit talent to Britain. • Innovate UK - IC tomorrow connects start-ups and SMEs with leading commercial partners and investors, through funded contests, events, and strategic matchmaking opportunities. • Transmit Start Ups provide financial support and mentoring to creative and digital entrepreneurs that would not normally be available via traditional banking relationships.
  46. 46. Launching a new business? • AIM Start Up Loans - Government supported start-up loans for the Creative Industries. • Seedcamp is a London based accelerator that provides startups with seed money, mentorship, office space, support over a year long programme. • The British Business Angels Association can help put you in touch with relevant business angel investors. • Over the next few months Ogilvy Labs is embarking on its Retail Semester to ‘exhibit knowledge’ into five identified ‘pillars’: In- Store, Online, Payments, Operations and Engagement.
  47. 47. Are you an existing business seeking non-financial advice or support? • Nesta’s creative business mentor network offers ambitious businesses looking to grow one-one mentoring with some of the creative digital sector’s most successful leaders • The UKTI offers advice to help with exporting • Tech City UK can help advise on inward investment • The Digital Catapult can help you showcase your business
  48. 48. Are you an existing business seeking advice or support? • AngelList – helps source angel investors • Subsidised costs to work with a specialist to build and deliver business growth – GrowthAccelerator • Capital List - is an investor-introduction service available free of charge to London based SMEs as part of the Capital Accelerator Programme • Interactive Scotland is a Scottish Enterprises project providing specialist expert advice to all Digital and Creative Businesses across Scotland • Grant Thornton provide a specialist service for R&D tax relief/ credits claims
  49. 49. Personal Data and Trust Network A digital business network to build and nurture a community that brings together industry, the public sector, funders, research organisations and innovators to support the UK in becoming the global leader in trust and responsible innovation with personal data. For more information and to join, visit pdtn.org.
  50. 50. Training and skills • Training in Open Data from the Open Data Institute • Digital Business Academy – via Tech City • Digital Project Management – via @IABUK • Digital Acceleration – via @hyperisland_uk • Digital training – via @Econsultancy – e-marketing courses Develop your skills with these world-class courses:
  51. 51. Something else we've missed? Please let us know: cdd@ktn-uk.org Subscribe to monthly updates

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