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Peter A Walker

£500,000 per technology project offered in latest NZTC competition

The Net Zero Technology Centre (NZTC) has launched its 2023 Open Innovation Programme, aimed at developing and deploying data and digital technologies that will reduce offshore emissions, accelerate clean energy production and enable delivery of the UK’s net zero ambitions.

Businesses from across the globe can apply for up to £500,000 NZTC funding, with the potential of additional match funding from industry to support their technology development and deployment projects.

The projects must support the transition towards net zero with an obligation of trialling and deploying technology within the UK continental shelf. As well as funding, the projects will also gain access to data, facilities, and technical expertise from industry.

Six technology focus areas have been identified for the funding competition:

  1. Integrated data platforms.
  2. Visual simulations.
  3. Predictive automation.
  4. Ultimate remote operations.
  5. Trials/demos for today's robots.
  6. Robotic manipulation capability.

Myrtle Dawes, solution centre director at the NZTC, commented: “Our 2023 Open Innovation Programme builds on the success of our 2022 programme, which awarded over £20m to 23 game-changing net zero technologies, made up of £8m from NZTC and over £12m co-funded by industry.

“The 2023 funding competition will focus on digitally based solutions to create an integrated energy system recognising the pivotal role they play on our journey to net zero - we are asking for key use cases that demonstrate delivery of emissions reduction and clean energy innovations that will deliver our overall net zero ambition.”

Business Minister Ivan McKee said: “The launch of the Open Innovation Programme is welcome news not just for the region but for Scotland as a whole. Through the Aberdeen City Region Deal, the Scottish Government is investing £90m in the Net Zero Technology Centre.

“The Scottish Government is fully committed to reach net-zero by 2045, and programmes like this play an important role in reaching these targets - the programme will aid our transition to net-zero and attract new jobs to the region, helping us boost economic growth.”

UK Government Minister for Scotland Malcolm Offord added: “This funding will help to develop new and affordable technology solutions taking us closer to delivering a net-zero economy.

“The UK Government is investing £90m in the Net Zero Technology Centre and the launch of this programme highlights the importance of our investment in accelerating energy transition while bringing new jobs to the region.“

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