How We Help

Government funding leveraging

We possess expertise in all aspects of leveraging government funding, encompassing supply chain development, bid writing, consortium development, lobbying, and regulation compliance.

We often lead and personally write multi-partner bids into Innovate UK, ISCF, EPSRC, MarRI-UK and other funders. You can count on us every step of the way.

Access to partner facilities

We can provide expert advice to businesses looking to reduce their carbon footprint and reliance on fossil fuels.

We also have access to partner facilities as part of Hydrogen South West. Including accessibility to public & private test facilities of the next generation of Power Electronic Machines and Drives.

The centre also collaborators with Devon based ERDF projects the Marine Business Technology Centre and IMPACT lab offering various access to equipment for Devon based SMEs.

Consultancy

If you want to find out what we can do to help your business and deliver innovative solutions tailored to your needs, please get in touch.

Knowledge Transfer Projects (KTPs)

Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTPs) aim to help organisations improve their competitiveness and productivity through better use of the knowledge, technology and skills held within the UK knowledge base.

The pioneering collaboration between the Centre for Future Clean Mobility (CFCM) and SC Innovation-Global was hugely successful. The collaboration started with engineering students doing projects on real life problems at SC Innovation, which then grew to a Knowledge Transfer Partnership awarded to Supacat and the University. That resulted in development of a new first in class Electric All Terrain Mobile Platform (eATMP).

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Student Projects

Every year through the University of Exeter we run multiple short student projects, allowing businesses to work with the next generation of engineers.

I’ve thoroughly enjoyed my time working alongside Jake Rigby, BMT Research and Development Lead, and Prof Chris Smith from the University during my fourth-year project. I’ve always been very passionate about sustainability and this project has been the perfect opportunity for me to integrate this passion into my studies in a professional capacity and personally contribute to the development of cutting-edge green technologies.

The experience I gained and the connections I made have also given me a lot of confidence as a new graduate about to start my first job within the sustainability and renewables sector.”