David Kynaston
Chair of the Electronics KTN
SME's: our leading enterprises?
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Jamie Urquhart
Pond Ventures
Risk and Innovation
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David Kynaston speaking about the Electronics KTN at National Electronics Week
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Identify grant or funding support for your organisation
FundMap
A fully searchable database of grants
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FundMap is a database of grants and funding schemes available to the UK’s electronics sector. Access is open to all companies.
Many agencies, including the European Commission, the UK Government and local authorities offer business support to help companies grow and develop. However, identifying which funding scheme best fits your company needs can be time-consuming and confusing. Support services such as Business Link can help you expidite the process - but they may only have local knowledge.
To help companies navigate their way through the myriad of schemes available, the Electronics KTN has developed an online tool to help companies efficiently identify grants, loans, capital or access to university resource.
FundMap aims to:
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Help you efficiently identify grants, loans, capital or access to university resource
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Find the funding scheme that fits your business needs, whatever the stage of company or product development
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Allow you to stay abreast of funding developments and learn about new schemes as they become available
Use FundMap to:
- Search for grants, funding schemes and business support
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Identify grants that match your specific requirements
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Expand or refine your list by filtering on multiple selection criteria
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Look at grants on a regional basis – by region, UK or Europe
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View a detailed listing for each funding scheme
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See an overview of the scheme and the eligibility criteria
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Find contact details for the sponsors of the scheme
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Check the application method and key dates
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Monitor funding calls and competitions
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See a complete list of funding calls
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See details and key dates for open calls
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Use the RSS feed to get automatic updates of new schemes
Access to FundMap is completely free.
Bookmark www.FundMap.co.uk for future reference.
Vote in this years EPD e-legacy "Investment in Education" award
Sponsored by the Electronics KTN
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Review the finalists submisions in this years "Investment in Education" award.
About the E-Legacy awards
On Thursday, 1 November 2007 Electronic Product Design hosted the first e-Legacy Awards. These Awards are designed to celebrate the value of electronics and electronics companies and how they can build a better future today.
Caroline Hayes, editor, Electronic Product Design explains how the awards came into being: 'The e-Legacy Awards are a defiant response to reports about the 'wasteful' power-hungry' electronics industry....Yet in my role as editor, I see so many positive things that electronics companies do, that I wanted a vehicle to show this and to demonstrate how we can create a lasting legacy for future generations.'
The awards' categories were unusual in that they asked readers to vote on projects and initiatives that contribute to education, the environment, health and safety.
The sponsors selected the finalists in each category but, explains Hayes, 'Electronic Product Design's readers voted in their thousands [for the winners] for these awards,' adding the volume of entries and the quality received, means that all the e-Legacy finalists should be rightly proud of the projects that brought them to the Awards lunch.'
The 2008 e-Legacy Awards presentation luncheon will take place on 11th September 2008 at the Kensington Roof Gardens.
Review the finalists submisions in this years "Investment in Education" award
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All participants will enter a prize draw and five lucky winners will win the chance to celebrate with the award winners at the Kensington Roof Gardens
Artemisia Partner Search
Looking for associates to discuss starting a new project? Perhaps you already have a clear project idea but still need partners? Or you want to join an existing consortium? This is a good place to search for and establish contact with people from other companies and institutes who are interested in participating in an ARTEMIS project.
The ARTEMISIA Partner Search is a free on-line service that is open to all. Use it to facilitate the formation of consortia or the definition of project proposals.
You can use it to freely search for partners or project ideas - focusing on specific technologies, domains, or key applications - or you can refine your search with other keywords.
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