PARLIAMENTARY WRITTEN QUESTION
(21 November 2024)
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Ben Goldsborough (Labour)
Answer
In 2021/22, UKRI invested £478 million in East Anglia.
For example, Innovate UK’s Launchpad programme is allocating up to £7.5 million to help SMEs in the East of England agri-tech and food technology cluster to grow. Norfolk County Council is one of the Launchpad’s partners.
Other UKRI investments in the region include the Next Generation Infrastructure programme, delivered jointly by the John Innes Centre and The Sainsbury Laboratory; and the Earlham Institute-coordinated BioFAIR, which will establish a transformative digital research infrastructure for life sciences.
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