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UK Research and Innovation (UKRI), in partnership with Zinc, is inviting applications for the Multidisciplinary Food Systems Commercialisation Catalyst Awards.
The programme supports collaboration between social science and bioscience researchers to develop sustainable, high-impact innovations that address key challenges in building healthy, sustainable and resilient food systems through commercialisation.
Successful teams will receive up to £100,000 in grant funding, and take part in a six-month support programme led by Zinc, designed to help turn research into meaningful and sustainable ventures.
Projects can have a full economic cost of up to £125,000, of which 80% will be funded.
There is a two-stage application process. Expressions of interest should be submitted by 4pm on the 13th June 2025.
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