Up to £50,000 to Support Industry-Academic Collaboration
Do you have a technical challenge, innovation opportunity or research question that could benefit from collaboration with leading engineering biology researchers?
The Elemental Business Interaction Voucher (BIV) scheme provides funding of up to £50,000 to support short-term collaborative projects between UK businesses and academic researchers working in engineering biology for environmental processing of metals.
Funding at a glance:
- Funding available: up to £50,000
- Project length: Up to 12 months
- Industry contribution: 20-50% cash or in-kind
- Applicant type: UK businesses working with academic partners
- Scope: Engineering Biology for metal, remediation, biotechnology and circular economy
- Final application deadline: 5pm, 27th November 2026
Applications are welcomed before the final deadline, and will be assessed on a rolling basis upon submission. Early applications are encouraged, and funding decisions will be communicated shortly after review.
What We Fund
We support projects that align with the Elemental mission to advance sustainable metal recovery, environmental remediation, and industrial biotechnology solutions. Funding is available for a range of activities, including research, innovation, feasibility studies, and technology transfer.
Eligible projects may include:
- Environmental metal recovery and sustainable metal processing
- Contaminated land remediation and environmental management strategies
- Industrial biotechnology and bio-processing technologies
- Circular economy solutions and resource recovery approaches
- Feasibility studies and proof-of-concept projects
- Testing and validation of biological approaches for metal recovery
- Laboratory evaluation of novel bio-processing methods
- Data analysis, modelling, and technical assessments
- Technical consultancy, problem-solving, and collaborative research
- Technology transfer and knowledge exchange activities
For examples of previously funded projects, please see projects funded for round 1.
Not sure if your project is eligible? Get in touch to discuss your idea with our team.
Why apply?
Business Interaction Vouchers help organisations:
- Access world-leading research expertise
- Solve technical challenges
- Generate new data and evidence
- Explore innovative technologies
- Build long-term partnerships
- Develop future funding opportunities
- Accelerate commercial innovation
Who can apply?
Applications must involve:
- A UK-based business partner
- An academic researcher eligible for BBSRC funding
Projects must demonstrate clear industrial relevance and alignment with the Elemental research programme.
What makes a strong application?
Successful projects typically:
- Address a clearly defined industrial challenge
- Demonstrate genuine collaboration
- Deliver achievable outcomes
- Offer good value for money
- Have potential for future impact and partnership development
Industry contribution
Projects funded through the scheme require an industry contribution, which may be provided as either cash or eligible in-kind support.
As a guide, a project receiving £10,000 in grant funding would typically be expected to contribute between £2,000 and £5,000. For a £25,000 grant, the typical contribution would be £5,000 to £12,500, while a project awarded £50,000 would usually contribute between £10,000 and £25,000.
In-kind contributions may include staff time, access to specialist facilities, consumables, travel costs, data access, technical expertise, or other resources that directly support the delivery of the project.
These examples are provided as a guide, and contributions will be considered in the context of the project’s scope, objectives, and potential impact.
How to apply
- Step 1- Review the Guidelines: Read the Business Interaction Voucher Guidelines to ensure your project meets the funding criteria.
- Step 2- Develop your project: Identify an academic partner (or contact us for assistance) and work together to develop a collaborative project idea.
- Step 3- Complete the application: Fill in the Application Form and prepare the following supporting documents:
- Academic lead CV
- Industry support letter
- Step 4- Submit your application: Email your completed application and supporting documents to elementalmetalhub@kent.ac.uk.
- Application deadline: 5pm, 27th November 2026
Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis as they are received, with funding decisions communicated following assessment. The final deadline for applications is 5pm, 27 November 2026.
Need Help?
If you would like to discuss project suitability, eligibility or finding a collaborator, contact: elementalmetalhub@kent.ac.uk