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Arrow supports over 300 North East organisations to innovate

A regional innovation programme has helped over 300 North East businesses develop new products and services by linking them with academic expertise across the region.

Arrow, a partnership between Newcastle University, Durham University, Northumbria University and the University of Sunderland, gives organisations access to research capability, specialist knowledge and cutting-edge facilities.

Since launching in 2018, Arrow has supported more than 300 businesses, charities and entrepreneurs across the North East, helping them develop innovative new products, services and processes.

Through the programme, organisations work with dedicated innovation practitioners who help shape bespoke targeted projects and connect them with relevant academic specialists.

Support can include research and development expertise, proof-of-concept work, data science and AI expertise, and access to specialist equipment and facilities.

Estelle Blanks. Director of Business Development and Enterprise at Newcastle University, said:

“Arrow simplifies the process for businesses to access universities. It enables organisations to test-drive collaboration with universities, helping them to access the expertise and facilities needed to bring innovative ideas to life.”

A range of organisations across different sectors have already worked with the programme.

Subsea engineering firm Walker Subsea collaborated with Arrow at Northumbria University to improve the thermal management and safety of an underwater battery pack, identifying suitable coolant options and potential suppliers.

Entrepreneur Andrew Turner worked with Arrow experts at the University of Sunderland to develop a device capable of travelling through water networks and capturing operational data, using computational modelling to explore possible design concepts.

Heritage technology start-up ROXID partnered with Arrow specialists at the National Innovation Centre for Data at Newcastle University to develop AI tools that automate the collection and analysis of heritage site information.

Arrow researchers at Durham University informed the development of EU compliant coloured gels for Durham based Intelligent Gels.

Jenny Taylor. Executive Director of Research and Innovation Services, Northumbria University added:

“The North East is full of brilliant businesses doing really exciting things and by supporting them on the delivery of their innovation projects, we enable them to grow, deliver jobs, economic growth, and help retain talent here in the region.”

Fully funded innovation support from Arrow is available for eligible organisations based in Tyne and Wear, County Durham, and Northumberland, thanks to funding through the UK Government’s UK Shared Prosperity Fund through the North East Combined Authority and Durham County Council. 

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