32 projects benefit from £1.4 million funding for transport research

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Visitors exploring the Decarbonsation season of Innovation Platform at the National Railway Museum, credit NRM
Visitors exploring the Decarbonisation season of Innovation Platform at the National Railway Museum. // Credit: NRM

The (DfT) has allocated £1.4 million to 32 projects developing innovative designs in the transport sector.

Projects range from an air purification product to tackle pollution to a pedestrian management system to enhance road safety.

It is hoped they will boost economic growth by creating jobs, leading to further innovation and confirming the UK’s position as a global leader in green transport.

Long Marston Rail Innovation Centre - Porterbrook
Long Marston Rail Innovation Centre // Credit: Porterbrook

Each project could secure up to £45,000 of funding for designs that would contribute to cleaner, greener, and more efficient transport networks.

This follows a £15 million investment over the last decade by the Transport Research and Innovation Grant (TRIG) programme, which supports industries researching new technologies and collaborations that help deliver economic growth.

Innovation opportunities with Future Labs. Credit: Northern
Innovation at a Future Labs. exhibition at the National Railway Museum. // Credit: Northern

This year’s funding aimed to focus on projects researching local transport decarbonisation, maritime decarbonisation and emerging technologies such as AI and drones.

Past projects include a project to tackle disruption at railway stations to help manage the flow of people and improve safety, and an invention that uses sound waves and music vibrations from a speaker to reduce pollution.

Long Marston Rail Innovation Centre
Long Marston Rail Innovation Centre. // Credit: Poterbrook

The railway industry is also at the forefront of new technology, with its Unlocking Innovation programme and Network Rail’s Rail Innovation and Development Centre.

The winners of the funding are

  • Isles of Scilly Community Venture CIC 
  • The Tyre Collective 
  • UrbanTide  
  • Orchy MG Ltd  
  • University of Oxford- School of Geography and the , Transport Studies Unit  
  • Parking Perspectives Ltd  
  • University of Huddersfield  
  • Nottingham Trent University 
  • Centre For Net Zero  
  • Durham University  
  • Steamology motion Ltd  
  • Port of Tyne Authority  
  • MSE International  
  • Cranfield University (Multi-vessel charging optimisation platform)  
  • Lux Industries  
  • Neva Group Ltd  
  • HyFlux Ltd 
  • Inclutech  
  • Rivelin Rail  
  • 1Timetable Limited  
  • Civil Water Management Ltd  
  • Streetwise Technology LTD  
  • Vox Aeris Ltd  
  • Ingram Networks Ltd 
  • JET Connectivity 
  • Southwest Smart Applications Limited 
  • Cranfield University 
  • SYSTRA Ltd  
  • Inteliports  
  • Coexlion Limited  
  • University of Nottingham 

“Innovation is the driving force behind our transport system and these winning projects are leading the charge by creating cutting-edge solutions that could offer so much benefit for all.”
“With sustainability at the core of this year’s competition, we’re helping to shape the future of transport – making travel cleaner, safer, and more efficient for everyone.”

Mike Kane, Aviation, Maritime and Security Minister

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