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Innovate UK and the Technology Innovation Agency launch R16 million fund for UK-South African water innovation partnerships

Innovate UK and the Technology Innovation Agency launch R16 million fund for UK-South African water innovation partnerships

The Technology Innovation Agency (TIA) and Innovate UK – the UK Government’s national innovation agency – have established a ZAR 16 million fund to support collaborative research, development and commercial partnerships between South African and British water utilities and innovations in water management, distribution and treatment.

The “UK-SA Water Innovation Lead Customer Programme” fund is being launched at a time when South Africa and the UK are facing a raft of water security challenges. This includes water shortages, capacity constraints on investing in new infrastructure, and maintenance of existing facilities.  It also comes as countries across the globe work to achieve the UN Sustainable Development Goal 6 (“Clean Water and Sanitation for All”).

The fund aims to forge partnerships between South African and British water utilities and innovators with proven solutions to enable greater access to clean water and sanitation.

“South Africa and the UK share common issues such as droughts, ageing infrastructure, and the ever-growing needs of expanding populaces. This initiative is an opportunity for us to build stronger linkages between our two countries. It is an opportunity for innovators to engage with their global counterparts, explore new environments, and create value for both markets and their communities. By combining the resources, talent, expertise and experiences of our respective water sectors, we can work together to solve our collective challenges,” said Dr Nee-Joo Teh, Head of Global Alliance at Innovate UK.

“This partnership with Innovate UK ties in with TIA’s mandate and mission to harness  technological innovation and knowledge for the betterment of all South Africans. By stimulating and supporting collaborative water innovation, we can promote economic growth and improve our citizens’ quality of life,” explained Dayanandan Naidoo, Head of the Natural Resources and Energy business unit at TIA.

Eligible entries must propose a partnership between at least one South African and one UK-based organisation. Of the ZAR 16 million in funding available, ZAR 5 million is being provided by TIA for South African organisations, while Innovate UK is providing GBP 500,000 (approx. ZAR 11.4 million at the current exchange rate) for their UK partners.

Innovate UK’s Global Alliance Africa project will manage the fund, which is divided into two streams based on Technology Readiness Levels (TRL). South African organisations with projects at TRL 4 to 6 can receive grants up to ZAR 500,000 and their UK partners up to GBP 25,000. For projects at TRL 6 to 8, South African entities are awarded up to ZAR 1 million, with UK partners eligible for up to GBP 100,000. Additionally, Global Alliance Africa and TIA will offer technical support and assist in finding and connecting South African and UK partners.

Applicants with innovative, tested proof-of-concept solutions that address key challenges will be prioritised. These challenges fall into two thematic areas: (1) Digitalisation, focusing on water resource management, leak detection and reduction, data-driven decision making, improved water quality monitoring, enhanced water treatment, better water distribution and access, water billing and revenue management, and remote monitoring of rural water infrastructure; and (2) Effective waste management in the fields of wastewater treatment efficiency, water reuse and recycling, energy recovery, and nutrient recovery.

South African start-ups, small, micro and medium enterprises (SMMEs), large businesses, and research and technology institutions are invited to apply.

For additional background and detailed information on the fund’s application criteria, timelines, rewards and benefits, go to: bit.ly/UKSAWaterFund

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