We are looking for an agency that can deliver innovative, compelling and engaging campaigns that will inspire, engage and delight the target audiences. We are seeking a very high-profile patron for the Wilberforce Institute, so need to raise the institute's profile globally through an improved digital presence but also brand and profile raising.
The University of Hull are looking for an agency that can deliver innovative, compelling and engaging campaigns that will inspire, engage and delight the target audiences. We are seeking a very high-profile patron for the Wilberforce Institute, so need to raise the institute's profile globally through an improved digital presence but also brand and profile raising.
We are looking to elevate global awareness and reputation of the Wilberforce Institute amongst the following audiences:
• Practitioners who are active in the areas of Human Rights and Modern Slavery, including lawyers, policy makers, politicians, police and local authorities - with a view to attracting a very high profile patron and influential Advisory Board.
• Funding bodies such as Research England, the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC), the Welcome Trust etc.
• Potential research partners such as other universities/bodies
• Academics who may want to work with or for us
• Potential PhD students - actively make a difference to lives and communitites
• Businesses who need or wish to meet the requirements of the Modern Slavery Act
• Schools and colleges, helping us to shape and influence young people
This project is part funded through the European Regional Development Fund
SparkFund is an ERDF funded grants programme available to Small & Medium Sized Enterprises (SMEs), located in either the Humber of York & North Yorkshire Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP) areas. The total value of the programme is £17.8 m and it is in receipt of £9.8m of ERDF grant funding. SparkFund is led and managed by the University of Hull and a dedicated SparkFund Team has been established to act as the direct interface with eligible SMEs and to support them to scope, design and successfully procure goods and/or services.
This tender exercise is being carried out under the auspices of the University of Hull, under the SparkFund programme and on behalf of a Grant Recipient, Lissett Residentials Ltd.
1.4 Lissett Residentials Ltd are market leaders in innovation when it comes to lodge home manufacture. Both residential and leisure homes have been provided to a high standard for nearly 40 years (inc Oct 1981). Builds include Houseboats, classrooms. Building regulation designs and bespoke luxury lodges.
This ITT is required to support the Grant Recipient, Lissett Residentials Ltd to undertake Research & Development to meet their growth ambitions through sustainable product development. The new product development has 3 key objectives:
• To manufacture products in an eco-friendly way and generates data to support our lodge development.
• To create lodges capable of operating on reduced carbon footprint compared to our current products.
• Assist park developers to incorporate our uniquely designed system and lodges to encourage sustainability and reduce the impact on the environment.
The Grant Recipient, Lissett Residentials Ltd requires a consultant to design and build a system which maximises the generation, usage and storage of solar power, for use on company site and transfer to new products.
This tender is concerned with the procurement of a system capable of three-dimensional underwater velocimetry within a measurement volume of at least 0.2m (x-streamwise) x 0.2m (y-vertical) x 0.1m (z-lateral) at a frequency of more than 5 Hz with high spatial resolution.
This tender is concerned with the procurement of a system capable of three-dimensional underwater velocimetry within a measurement volume of at least 0.2m (x-streamwise) x 0.2m (y-vertical) x 0.1m (z-lateral) at a frequency of more than 5 Hz with high spatial resolution.
The grant recipient, Additive-X Ltd wish to enhance their facilities and service offering at their main site in Ripon. The facility and technologies will provide manufacture of parts as well as tools, prototypes, jigs and fittings and will be able to print in materials suitable for a wide range of industries and applications.
This is a low-carbon R&D project requiring energy-efficient additive manufacturing of end-use parts at scale, with the least possible waste.
In order to achieve their aims Additive-X wish to purchase equipment which is the very latest cutting-edge technology to help future-proof the project.
SparkFund is an ERDF funded grants programme available to Small & Medium Sized Enterprises (SMEs), located in either the Humber of York & North Yorkshire Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP) areas. The total value of the programme is £17.8m and it is in receipt of £9.8m of ERDF grant funding. SparkFund is led and managed by the University of Hull and a dedicated SparkFund Team has been established to act as the direct interface with eligible SMEs and to support them to scope, design and successfully procure goods and/or services.
This tender exercise is being carried out under the auspices of the University of Hull, under the SparkFund programme and on behalf of a Grant Recipient, Additive X Ltd.
The grant recipient, Additive-X Ltd wish to enhance their facilities and service offering at their main site in Ripon. The facility and technologies will provide manufacture of parts as well as tools, prototypes, jigs and fittings and will be able to print in materials suitable for a wide range of industries and applications.
This is a low-carbon R&D project requiring energy-efficient additive manufacturing of end-use parts at scale, with the least possible waste.
In order to achieve their aims Additive-X wish to purchase equipment which is the very latest cutting-edge technology to help future-proof the project.
SparkFund is an ERDF funded grants programme available to Small & Medium Sized Enterprises (SMEs), located in either the Humber of York & North Yorkshire Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP) areas. The total value of the programme is £17.8m and it is in receipt of £9.8m of ERDF grant funding. SparkFund is led and managed by the University of Hull and a dedicated SparkFund Team has been established to act as the direct interface with eligible SMEs and to support them to scope, design and successfully procure goods and/or services.
The grant recipient, Additive-X Ltd wish to enhance their facilities and service offering at their main site in Ripon. The facility and technologies will provide manufacture of parts as well as tools, prototypes, jigs and fittings and will be able to print in materials suitable for a wide range of industries and applications.
This is a low-carbon R&D project requiring energy-efficient additive manufacturing of end-use parts at scale, with the least possible waste.
In order to achieve their aims Additive-X wish to purchase equipment which is the very latest cutting-edge technology to help future-proof the project.
We are seeking a single supplier to supply a 100KV Extra High Tension, High Voltage Feedthrough Unit. Please visit our website for more information www.spark-fund.co.uk
SparkFund is an ERDF funded grants programme available to Small & Medium Sized Enterprises (SMEs), located in either the Humber of York & North Yorkshire Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP) areas. The total value of the programme is £17.8m and it is in receipt of £9.8m of ERDF grant funding. SparkFund is led and managed by the University of Hull and a dedicated SparkFund Team has been established to act as the direct interface with eligible SMEs and to support them to scope, design and successfully procure goods and/or services.
The grant recipient, Additive-X Ltd wish to enhance their facilities and service offering at their main site in Ripon. The facility and technologies will provide manufacture of parts as well as tools, prototypes, jigs and fittings and will be able to print in materials suitable for a wide range of industries and applications.
This is a low-carbon R&D project requiring energy-efficient additive manufacturing of end-use parts at scale, with the least possible waste.
In order to achieve their aims Additive-X wish to purchase equipment which is the very latest cutting-edge technology to help future-proof the project.
The grant recipient, Additive-X Ltd wish to enhance their facilities and service offering at their main site in Ripon. The facility and technologies will provide manufacture of parts as well as tools, prototypes, jigs and fittings and will be able to print in materials suitable for a wide range of industries and applications.
This is a low-carbon R&D project requiring energy-efficient additive manufacturing of end-use parts at scale, with the least possible waste.
In order to achieve their aims Additive-X wish to purchase equipment which is the very latest cutting-edge technology to help future-proof the project.
***PLEASE NOTE: you must register through the SparkFund website to access this opportunity. Please read the full description***
We are looking for a single supplier to support in the development of a novel methodology for assessing and analysing coughs. Completed NDAs must be submitted to bids.spark-fund@hull.ac.uk prior to the below deadline. No further details on the opportunity will be provided until after successful completion of an NDA.
To access this opportunity please visit //www.spark-fund.co.uk/procurement-opportunities
***PLEASE NOTE: you must register through the SparkFund website to access this opportunity. Please read the full description***
We are seeking a supplier to develop a to introduce a toolset to support sensitive relationship and sexual education topics aimed at Secondary Age children at KS3 and KS4 stages. This opportunity is split into two lots.
Lot 1: Film and Video Production
Lot 2: Content delivery and reporting systems
To access this opportunity please visit //www.spark-fund.co.uk/procurement-opportunities
***PLEASE NOTE: you must register through the SparkFund website to access this opportunity. Please read the full description***
There are over 2 million people in the UK who need help with daily tasks and the number is forecast to more than double over the next 25 years. However, it is difficult for dispersed families to coordinate the support for vulnerable elderly relatives who are receiving care at home. Important medical, household and financial information is held in different places. A variety of ways of communicating and coordinating appointments and visits can create confusion, missed opportunities and mistrust.
To access this opportunity please visit www.spark-fund.co.uk/procurement-opportunities
This opportunity is to support a SparkFund beneficiary SME is the development of new and existing products through the development of a marketing campaign