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The Global Family Business Champions

UK Innovation Funding, More Local, More Competitive


Recent government announcements highlight a clear shift in the UK’s innovation landscape. Decision-making is becoming more regional, AI infrastructure is expanding rapidly, and the UK is strengthening its position as a global hub for research and talent.


A move towards regional funding

Greater control over innovation funding is being devolved to regional leaders through the Local Innovation Partnerships Fund, enabling investment decisions to better reflect local strengths and growth priorities.


For businesses, this means opportunities are increasingly aligned to regional strategies, making local engagement and strong local partnerships more important than ever.


AI infrastructure creating new opportunities

Government investment in the AI Research Resource (AIRR) is making it much easier to access advanced computing. It is also opening new application opportunities where projects can apply to use large-scale GPU computing power for AI work.


While this does not provide direct funding, it offers access to scarce compute resources that are often a critical barrier to innovation, particularly for SMEs and scale-ups developing AI-driven solutions.


Strengthening talent and global collaboration

The UK continues to attract international researchers and strengthen its position within Horizon Europe, reinforcing its role as a leading global innovation centre.


At the same time, expanded visa routes for R&D-intensive businesses are improving access to the talent needed to drive growth.


What this means for businesses

Innovation support is becoming more targeted and competitive. Success will increasingly depend on:


  • aligning with regional priorities

  • demonstrating clear commercial impact

  • building strong partnerships

  • navigating funding and compliance requirements effectively


These developments reflect familiar challenges for early-stage and high-growth businesses, from securing the right funding to scaling effectively in an increasingly complex innovation landscape. At James Cowper Kreston, we support businesses at every stage of their lifecycle, helping them align with the right opportunities and maximise their potential.


The opportunity is significant, but success will require a more strategic and locally aligned approach. Businesses that position themselves within both regional priorities and national programmes will be best placed to benefit.


If you would like to explore how these developments could apply to your business, please get in touch with our team at James Cowper Kreston.

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