Station Innovation Zone – Innovation Funding Programme – Year Four
Applications close Wednesday 24 September 2025
Applications close Wednesday 24 September 2025
Connected Places Catapult, in collaboration with Network Rail and funded by Innovate UK, is excited to announce the fourth year of the Station Innovation Zone (SIZ) Competition. The SIZ programme supports SMEs to develop and trial new ways of improving various aspects of the passenger experience, with Bristol Temple Meads as the testbed site.
The SIZ funding programme takes a two-phase approach. Phase One, starting in November 2025, consists of up to 8 SMEs receiving up to £4,000 each to develop a trial plan for their solutions at Bristol Temple Meads, working closely with colleagues at the Catapult and Network Rail.
Upon completion of these trial plans, up to three SMEs will then be chosen to proceed to Phase Two where they will move forward to live trials over a six-month period at Bristol Temple Meads, each receiving up to £45,000 to support deployment at the station.
All successful applicants will also receive business development and technical trial support as well as the opportunity to showcase their technology at relevant industry events.
The Station Innovation Zone competition aims to reduce barriers to innovation and serves as a showcase for rail technology innovators, buyers and investors. The aim is to craft a station of the future that embodies local identity, fosters inclusivity, and improves transport for all.
On Wednesday 30 July, Connected Places Catapult will hold an Application Support Webinar to give applicants to the Station Innovation Zone Competition the opportunity to find out more about the programme offering, challenges, application process, scoring criteria, and the assessment process.
Connected Places Catapult will also be hosting two drop-in sessions with Network Rail for applicants to ask questions about the challenges and competition.
Predicting, preventing and responding to surface condensation
Addressing passenger rushing, and reducing anxiety
Innovations to help combat condensation on station floors that can lead to slips and falls. Solutions should reduce the need to place matting on the ground, and making public safety announcements.
In certain weather, air condenses and reaches ‘dew point’, resulting in station floors getting damp; reducing slip resistance.
Solutions should consider the heritage status of the station building, and the accessibility needs of all passengers. Multiple solutions may be required to address the issue in full, so applicants are encouraged to show willing to collaborate with other innovators.
Solutions that enable passengers to feel relaxed, prepared and in control if there is a change to their service, a delay or cancellation when interchanging between trains or moving to another mode of transport.
Systems should ensure that conflicts between the needs of those stationary versus those moving both fast and slow can be reduced, when a designated platform changes shortly before a train arrives.
Solutions aimed at changing passenger behaviour to help reduce anxiety could include physical innovations at stations—such as the use of light, sound, or other visual stimuli—or digital approaches, including augmented reality.
Including pitch coaching, business support and venture capital support.
Tailored investment readiness programme, with support from investment coaches.
Opportunity to access our fund for trial proposal development or trialling.
Trial design, deployment support, monitoring and evaluation.
4-month tailored business development support and introductions.
Required:
Interested SMEs should carefully review all supporting documentation before submitting their application.
Applications close 24 September 2025.
Applications open
Application support webinar
Applications close
Notification to shortlisted applicants
Interviews
Phase one
Phase two
Phase two project end date
Showcase at Bristol Temple Meads
If you have any questions about the programme and application, please contact: