Setting up advanced therapy treatment centres: apply for funding

2 Oct 2017 03:52 PM

UK organisations can apply for a share of up to £30 million as part of the Industrial Strategy Challenge Fund.

Innovate UK has up to £30 million to invest in a new network of advanced therapies treatment centres set up by businesses, NHS trusts and researchers working together.

Advanced therapies are new and emerging medicines based on genes, cells and tissues. They have potential uses in treating forms of blindness, cancer, heart failure, liver disease, neurological conditions and rare paediatric diseases.

The UK has 62 rapidly growing manufacturers of advanced therapy medicines generating an annual turnover of £156 million, and is in a strong position to take a global lead. New treatment centres would help to commercialise and scale up production of developing therapies.

This competition is part of the government’s Industrial Strategy Challenge Fund. It announced that £146 million has been set aside over 4 years to develop first-of-a-kind technologies for the manufacture of medicines. These should speed up patient access to new drugs and treatments.

Learn more about the Industrial Strategy Challenge Fund.

Increasing access to advanced therapies

Innovate UK is looking for proposals that:

The centres will form a network that will be co-ordinated by the Cell and Gene Therapy Catapult. Successful centres will be eligible for up to £6 million of additional funding in 2018 for projects and activities.

Find out more about how Innovate UK supports business innovation in health and life sciences.

Competition information

Find out more about this competition and apply.