The Centre for Connected and Autonomous Vehicles (CCAV) has launched an exciting opportunity for UK-based organisations to shape the future of Connected and Automated Mobility (CAM). The CCAV Pathfinder 1 Feasibility Studies competition is now open, offering up to £2 million in funding for innovative projects targeting early commercial CAM opportunities.
This initiative is a pivotal step toward advancing the UK’s CAM supply chain and filling critical technology gaps to accelerate the deployment of autonomous solutions. With a focus on feasibility studies, this competition provides a unique chance for businesses in the Silverstone Technology Cluster (STC) to contribute to cutting-edge mobility innovations.
What is the CCAV Pathfinder 1 Competition?
The CCAV Pathfinder 1 competition supports feasibility studies that explore solutions to challenges in the CAM ecosystem. Projects must align with one of the following themes:
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Why This Matters for STC Members
Silverstone Technology Cluster members, with their expertise in advanced engineering, electronics, and software, are well-positioned to lead or collaborate on CAM projects. This competition offers an opportunity to showcase your technical capabilities and contribute to a transformative sector that aligns with the UK’s goals for innovation and sustainability.
Moreover, the Silverstone area’s reputation as a hub for high-performance technology and engineering excellence provides an ideal backdrop for developing CAM technologies. From designing advanced vehicle systems to overcoming barriers like safety verification or infrastructure challenges, STC businesses can play a critical role in shaping the future of autonomous mobility.
How to Get Involved
If your organisation is exploring innovative CAM solutions, now is the time to act. Begin by:
For those considering an application, early preparation is key to navigating the competition’s requirements and crafting a compelling proposal.
Need support with your application?
Kene Partners provides expert grant writing and support services to businesses seeking to secure funding for innovative projects. With a proven track record of success, they offer end-to-end support, including eligibility assessments, application development, and submission management.
For competitions like CCAV Pathfinder 1, Kene Partners can assist businesses in defining strong project concepts, building compelling business cases, and ensuring proposals meet all requirements. Their expertise helps businesses focus on innovation while maximising their chances of funding success. For more information, visit their website kene.partners or get in touch with claire@kene.partners