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Department for Transport20 October 2017
Challenges and opportunities facing the UK rail supply chain


2017-10-20 DfT-001
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Archive ::: Press release

Department for Transport30 October 2017
First of a Kind competition: transform tomorrow’s train journeys


2017-10-30 DfT-001
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Archive ::: Speech (full)
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Department for Transport12 February 2018
Let’s raise our ambitions for a cleaner, greener railway


2018-02-12 DfT-001
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Department for Transport15 February 2018
Future railways: £3.6 million invested in rail improvements


2018-02-15 DfT-001
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Archive ::: Organisations can apply for a share of £5.5 million to integrate proven technologies into the UK rail industry.

The UK rail industry transported 1.7 billion passengers and 110 billion tonnes of freight between 2017 and 2018.

New technologies are needed to help meet passenger needs, offer better journeys and increase sustainability in rail services.

£5.5 million is available from the Department for Transport for organisations to develop ‘first of a kind’ demonstrators. These should use existing technologies and develop these further for the rail industry.

This is a Small Business Research Initiative (SBRI) competition.

[Find out more about Innovate UK’s SBRI programme and how it works.]

Rail Minister Andrew Jones said:

We have already seen some truly innovative projects developed for the benefit of passengers in these competitions, helping to drive forward a greener, cleaner and more reliable rail network.

This additional funding will spark even more innovation and ideas that deliver for commuters.

We are also investing £48 billion to modernise our railways over the next 5 years, ensuring people have the safe, frequent and punctual journeys they deserve.

Improving resilience

The competition aims to reduce costs, double capacity, lower carbon emissions and improve customer experiences.

It is across 4 themes:

o infrastructure resilience, including protection against adverse weather conditions
o operational resilience, such as using data to inform train maintenance activities
o freight, including improved routing and tracking capabilities
o noise and environment, including innovations mitigating engine noise

16 projects are expected to be funded across all 4 themes.

Projects should produce an interactive and innovative demonstrator that shows rail industry stakeholders and customers how a technology will work in a real-world rail environment. This can be:

o within a railway station
o in rolling stock
o on railway infrastructure
o in the environment close to the railway

Competition information

o the competition opens on 25 February 2019 and the deadline for registration is at midday on 17 April 2019
o organisations of any size are eligible to apply, working alone or collaborating with others as subcontractors
o total eligible costs can be between £250,000 and £350,000 including VAT
o projects will be 100% funded
o briefing events will be held in London on 26 February 2019, Manchester on 28 February 2019 and Cardiff on 7 March 2019, where organisations can find out more about making an application

[Find out more about this competition and apply.]

Resilient technologies to improve UK railways: apply for funding


Nusrat Ghani MP
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Archive ::: Press release
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Department for Transport13 June 2019
£7.8 million to drive forward innovative ideas to transform railways


2019-06-13 DfT-001
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Archive ::: Press release

Department for Transport22 July 2019
Rail Minister visits zero-emission technology driving the future of railways


2019-07-22 DfT-001
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Archive ::: Press release

Rail Safety and Standards Board22 July 2019
Railways can boost UK becoming net zero-carbon by 2050


2019-07-22 RSS-001
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Archive ::: Press release

Department for Transport17 June 2020
New tech to tackle leaves on the line and de-ice platforms set to revolutionise British rail travel


2020-06-17 DfT-001
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Archive ::: Press release

Rail Partners8 July 2024
Rail Partners’ conference at RSN 2024 highlights rolling stock innovation and depot transformation as essential to delivering a high performing railway


2024-07-08 RPA-001
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