01/14/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 01/14/2025 04:16
Small businesses across the country will be helped to boost their productivity and efficiency through AI tools set to be trialled.
AI tools range from technology that predicts potholes before they form to AI models that help farmers make their dairy cows more productive.
Testing transformative AI technology
The £7 million funding comes from the UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) Technology Missions Fund, delivered by the Innovate UK BridgeAI programme.
It will help the 120 projects test potentially transformative AI technology across four high growth industry sectors which include:
Solving pressing challenges
Projects will see small to medium-sized enterprises and research organisations working together to solve pressing business challenges that include:
On top of the monetary support, the BridgeAI programme supports businesses by allowing them to tap into training and scientific expertise.
It also offers wider expert advice and guidance to develop their AI innovations.
Defining technology
AI is set to be the defining technology of the 21st century.
It is already boosting businesses' productivity and overhauling public services like healthcare.
It is critical we act now, to help Britain's businesses and job-creators embrace AI.
By acting now, they can be more productive, competitive, and deliver the growth the UK needs to improve public services and put more cash in hardworking people's pockets.
Seizing the opportunity
As Europe's number one destination for AI businesses, the UK is already well-positioned to seize this opportunity.
The support announced today is focused on how:
Harnessing the power of AI
This funding is giving people the tools they need to harness the power of new technologies like AI, which will ultimately grow the economy and benefit everyone.
Other projects include:
Putting AI to work across the economy
Science and Technology Secretary Peter Kyle said:
Putting AI to work right across the economy can help businesses cut waste, move faster and be more productive.
The huge range of projects receiving funding today, from farmers and bakers to those tackling potholes on our roads and mould in residential properties, demonstrates the truly limitless benefits of AI that are there for the taking.
And take them we will, with our 50-point AI Opportunities Plan, published yesterday, to unleash AI across the UK, delivering a decade of national renewal and firing up our Plan for Change.
Building on an ambitious vision
This announcement builds on the AI Opportunities Action Plan published yesterday, which sets out the government's ambitious vision to ramp up the adoption of AI right across the economy.
The plan is a roadmap to:
As the projects announced today will show, AI could make a positive impact in every field of work in the UK, and will be critical to kickstarting the growth the country needs.
From tech to help strawberry farmers protect their yields, to tools to help town planners predict their area's future transport needs.
A major boost to sectors
Dr Kedar Pandya, UKRI Technology Missions Fund Senior Responsible Owner and Executive Director of Cross-Council programme at the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, said:
Today's investment, funded through UKRI's Technology Missions Fund, is a major boost to the BridgeAI's target sectors where the adoption of AI technologies could help to improve productivity and efficiency.
UKRI is in a unique position to bring together businesses and research organisations across a wide range of sectors to discover where AI can make the most difference to people's lives and the UK economy.
Unlocking the potential of AI for businesses
Esra Kasapoglu, Director of AI and Data Economy at Innovate UK said:
The adoption of AI in UK industry is fundamental to supporting the country's economic growth.
Today's investment will enable us, through BridgeAI, to help more companies to unlock the potential of AI in their business.
It will also allow further development of projects already demonstrating impact to continue their AI journey.
Further information
Funded projects highlights
The following projects are just some of the projects that are being funded.
Bakery wastage reduction through AI modelling
This project sees Miel Bakery, a small bakery in London, collaborate with Oxford Cognitive Labs to explore the potential for AI technology to reduce food wastage.
It aims to accurately predict sales and forecast how many of each product the bakery needs to make daily to optimise their baking processes.
The project will assess the technical feasibility of using historic sales and other data sources to predict future sales.
It will also explore the business case to widen the use of the technology to other businesses.
Autonomous pothole detection, prevention and repair technology
Robotiz3d, a spin-out company from the University of Liverpool, is developing the first proof-of-concept for their AI-driven platform to predict the evolution of road defects using data collected by their AI driven device.
This technology will help to prevent potholes forming, through prevention of cracks, extending the life of road infrastructure.
It will deliver significant cost savings and environmental benefits, for a more productive and sustainable public sector.
AI-enabled design diagnostics and optimisation system for mould prevention
This project is prompted by the introduction of Awaab's Law, which is a vital step for UK landlords in addressing pervasive problems of mould growth in UK housing to improve housing safety.
BuildEco, in collaboration with Leeds Beckett University, is developing an advanced diagnostic web-based platform that uses AI analytics and algorithms to assess and optimise existing building designs.
It evaluates existing buildings to identify areas prone to dampness and mould growth, proposes retrofit plans and optimises designs to reduce mould risks and improve building safety and integrity.
Generative AI and extended reality for menopause awareness and support
The Menopause Reality project harnesses the potential of immersive film and interactive virtual reality to raise awareness of menopause with healthcare professionals and in the workplace.
The project now plans to explore the capabilities of AI to help achieve its mission to educate, stimulate discussion, challenge stigma, and foster understanding around this significant life transition for women.
Menopause Reality is at the forefront of inclusive innovation and aims to use AI to create a more inclusive and supportive working environment for menopausal women.
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