The Technology Accelerator Fund (TAF) at Cranfield University is enabled by a generous donation from Green Future Investments Ltd (GFIL).

The fund supports start-ups with technical development or validation of an innovative technology/product that directly addresses the challenges raised by the climate emergency and/or reduces human impacts on the natural environment.

It provides an award of up to £50,000 to use to access Cranfield’s wide range of applied science and engineering expertise and pilot-scale facilities, with critical technical and market support in the following areas:

  • Independent performance testing.
  • Reducing product development costs.
  • Rapid prototyping.
  • Design for use/manufacture.
  • Systems engineering.
  • Prototype demonstration in an operational environment.
  • Field trials.
  • Scale-up.
  • Operating environment and sector intelligence.
  • Compliance with environmental and regulatory requirements.

Whilst the primary focus of the TAF is on advancing the technological maturity of solutions through the mid-range Technology Readiness Levels (TRLs), it also offers optional training in business and entrepreneurial skills. The University does not seek any IP from, or equity stake in companies participating in the TAF.

The programme is open to:

  • SMEs, start-ups and spinouts.
  • those with a technology that is currently at TRL 4 to 5.
  • those with a technical challenge to overcome that can be addressed during a four-month project.

Applicants do not need to be based in the UK but must commit to regular visits to the campus and close communication with academics during the project. No matched funding is required.

The next call for applications will open on W/C 25 September 2024.

 

 

How can the Technology Accelerator benefit your business?

  • Short, intense, focused projects that solve clear technical challenges that are constraining commercial exploitation.
  • Access to specialist facilities:
    • Digital and modelling competencies.
    • Laboratory/analytical services.
    • Product design resources.
    • Test facilities for near-industrial or industrial scale technologies.
    • Live testing environments.
  • Dedicated regular time with academics from different disciplines across the University, who will help you to:
    • Improve experimental designs.
    • Challenge assumptions – leading to new discovery.
    • Enable rapid fast fail of unproductive ideas.
    • Benefit from their practical industrial experiences, networks and knowledge of end user markets.
  • Stronger case for investors and end users with robust scientific evidence to back technology performance characteristics.
  • Access to master’s-level technical and business students for short-term projects.

Watch our videos

Hear from companies who were supported through Cohort I

We have already supported six companies in the first year of the programme, here you can find out a bit more about their projects and hear about their experiences.