Transport containers used to carry hazardous materials must be robust enough to withstand serious collision.
To test robustness of the containers, data logging devices need to be placed inside them – but can the containers survive the extreme temperatures of a test collision or explosion?
This is the question being posed in the latest HMGCC Co-Creation challenge, which seeks solutions to ensure data loggers can continue to operate, even at high temperatures.
Organisations are being asked to apply if, over a 12-week period, they can develop and demonstrate technology to meet this challenge. HMGCC Co-Creation will provide funding for time, materials, overheads and other indirect expenses.
Key information
Budget per single organisation, up to £60,000
Project duration 12 weeks
Competition opens Monday 23 June
Competition closes Thursday 24 July at 5pm
Context of the challenge
UK regulations around transporting hazardous or explosive materials are rigorous, requiring a high degree of thorough, scenario-based testing. In a controlled test environment, sensors and data loggers are placed within a container, to validate its integrity and functionality, even in extreme conditions.
Key dates
23 June
Competition opens
8 July, 10am
Online briefing link / Deadline
to submit clarifying
questions
15 July
Clarifying questions
published
24 July, 5pm
Competition closes
7 August
Applicant notified
14 August
Pitch day in Milton Keynes
19 August
Pitch Day outcome
22 August
Commercial onboarding
begins*
September 2025
Target project kick-off
*Please note, the successful solution provider will be expected to have availability for a 1-hour onboarding call via MS Teams on the date and time specified to begin the onboarding/contractual process.
Who should apply?
This challenge is open to sole innovators, industry, academic and research organisations of all types and sizes. There is no requirement for security clearances.
Solution providers or direct collaboration from countries listed by the UK government under trade sanctions and/or arms embargoes, are not eligible for HMGCC Co-Creation challenges.
Evaluation criteria
All proposals, regardless of the application route, will be assessed by the HMGCC Co-Creation team. Proposals will be scored 1–5 on the following criteria:
Scope: Does the proposal fit within the challenge scope, taking into consideration cost and benefit?
Innovation: Is the technical solution credible, will it create new knowledge and IP, or use existing IP?
Deliverables: Will the proposal deliver a full or partial solution, if a partial solution, are there collaborations identified?
Timescale: Will the proposal deliver a minimum viable product within the project duration?
Budget: Are the project finances within the competition scope?
Team: Are the organisation / delivery team credible in this technical area?
How to apply
Applications close: Thursday 24 July 2025 at 5pm
Please find details on how to apply, as well as more information about the challenge, here.
Supporting documents
HMGCC Co-Creation supporting information
HMGCC works with the national security community, UK government, academia, private sector partners and international allies to bring engineering ingenuity to the national security mission, creating tools and technologies that drive us ahead and help to protect the nation.
HMGCC Co-Creation is a partnership between HMGCC and Dstl (Defence Science and Technology Laboratory), created to deliver a new, bold and innovative way of working with the wider UK science and technology community. We bring together the best in class across industry, academia, and government, to work collaboratively on national security engineering challenges and accelerate innovation.
HMGCC Co-Creation is part of the NSTIx Co-Creation network, which enables the UK government national security community to collaborate on science, technology and innovation activities and to deliver these in partnership with a more diverse set of contributors for greater shared impact and pace.
HMGCC Co-Creation aims to work collaboratively with the successful solution providers by utilising in-house delivery managers working Agile by default. This process will involve access to HMGCC Co-Creation’s technical expertise and facilities to bring a product to market more effectively than traditional customer/supplier relationships.