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Merseyside innovation projects secure £7m EDRF fund
Research and innovation projects in Merseyside could benefit from £7m of loans and grants after a fresh call was released for applications to the North West European Regional Development Fund (EDRF).
The Liverpool City Region Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP) asked for proposals on Wednesday under Priority 2 of its investment framework.
Funding comes alongside news of a £19m supply chain programme for manufacturers in the aerospace and automotive sectors, supported by Liverpool City Region and three LEPs in the Midlands.
Commenting on the £7m call for research and innovation schemes, Alan Welby, executive director of the Liverpool City Region LEP, said: “This call is great news for businesses involved in innovation in the region.
“The programme will provide support to the region’s small and medium-sized business to make full use of the regional knowledge base in universities, research institutes and private sector firms in order to improve their productivity.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Miranda Dobson .
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