About the Programme
The UK design industry is a powerhouse. But our innovative small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) often don’t benefit from its expertise.
By providing funding and design expertise for SMEs tackling big challenges, Design to Deliver aims to support the development of better products and services.
Design to Deliver is a collaboration between three Catapult centres: Connected Places Catapult, Digital Catapult and Satellite Applications Catapult – funded by Innovate UK. Each Catapult has set a challenge in their respective industries, linked by the theme of regenerating nature.
Four SME-led projects will be selected per challenge, with each SME receiving an initial £50,000 to develop their solution alongside a proposed trial plan. In addition to funding, each project will also receive support from a specialised design consultancy, the respective Catapults’ technical team and a location partner.
Theme & Challenges
Unlocking human behaviours to regenerate nature through leveraging accessible, accurate and actionable information.
Unlocking human behaviours to regenerate nature through leveraging accessible, accurate and actionable information.
This year’s Design to Deliver challenges are centred on the theme of regenerating nature. The UK is one of the most nature depleted countries in the world. To address this, we must design products and services that reconnect people with nature and support data-driven
decision making.
Each Catapult has set a challenge that relates to regenerating nature, within their respective industries.
Collective solutions for wild urban places
How might we use information to contribute to the successful implementation, stewardship, and maintenance of wild urban places?
Informed choices for nature positive actions
How can you develop a solution leveraging existing data, to help citizens be better informed to make nature-conscious decisions?
Space-enabled information for a thriving world
How can you translate space-enabled data and services into information that is trusted and actionable, fuelling responsible behaviours towards nature?