The UK Department for Transport has announced a new round of funding totaling £7.9 million (EUR 8.6 million) to develop cutting-edge ways to improve the rail network for passengers in the next round of the Accelerating Innovation in Rail (AIR) scheme, run by the Department for Transport (DfT) in partnership with Innovate UK.
The competition is open to companies of all sizes across the UK. All entries must be collaborative, involving at least two different organisations and at least one SME. Entries will be accepted from 18 September to 15 November 2017.
“This is about nurturing innovation on the railways and about developing trains that are less reliant on complex and expensive infrastructure. We want to tap into these inventive and ground-breaking ideas for the benefit of rail passengers across the country, and to support the biggest modernisation programme in rail since the Victorian era,” Rail Minister Paul Maynard said.
The last funding round in March this year attracted a diverse range of entries, including designing automated vehicles to carry out track inspections, improving trackside drainage to cut delays and line closures, and software to predict when potential train breakdowns might occur
The funding has been allocated through a rigorous assessment process involving experts from the industry. Following successful testing and demonstration, successful projects will have the potential to be rolled out across the network.
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