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Deadline nears for Devon Net Zero Innovation Fund applications

Fund is offering up to £7,500 to firms looking to develop low carbon products or services in collaboration with University of Plymouth academics

Devon Net Zero Fund offers up to £7,500 to firms looking to develop low carbon products or services

Businesses across Devon have just a week left to apply for university support and funding to help them play their part in tackling the global climate emergency.

The Devon Net Zero Innovation Fund, run by the University of Plymouth, is offering funding of up to £7,500 to companies looking to develop new products or services for the low carbon sector in collaboration with university academics.

It aims to enable at least 10 eligible Devon enterprises to develop new, commercially viable initiatives or to diversity - and is also designed to encourage new industries to emerge.

Among the enquiries received so far are enterprises wanting to work with academics on behaviour change and app development, while others are looking for expertise in developing an alternative to concrete.

The deadline for applications is midday on Thursday, October 28, with successful applicants being notified in November and then having around six months to complete their project.

The Devon Net Zero Innovation Fund is supported by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), delivered through the Low Carbon Devon project at the University of Plymouth.

More about the companies eligible to apply for support, and how they can access it, is available on the University website at

Dr Paul Lunt, director of the Low Carbon Devon project, said: “With COP26 on the horizon, and the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Government’s stated aim of shifting towards a net zero carbon future, the timing of this initiative could not be more topical.