Tackling antibiotic resistance in China: apply for business funds

3 Apr 2018 02:48 PM

UK businesses can apply for a share of up to £10 million to work with partners in China on innovative approaches to dealing with antimicrobial resistance.

The Department of Health and Social Care, working with Innovate UK, has up to £10 million in Official Development Assistance funding to invest in UK-China research and development projects into antibiotic resistance.

Tackling drug-resistant infections

Failure to tackle growing drug-resistant infections could lead to an extra 10 million deaths a year worldwide and cost the global economy $100 trillion by 2050.

China has brought together 14 ministries, including health, food and drugs, and agriculture in a national effort to tackle antimicrobial resistance.

The Chinese Ministry of Science and Technology will invest up to 60 million RMB to fund the Chinese partners in this competition.

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

Economic and societal benefit

Projects that could be funded under the competition include:

Projects must demonstrate that they are directly relevant to the needs of people in low and middle-income countries and provide a clear economic and societal benefit.

Competition information

Find out more about this competition and apply.