Local Innovation Partnership Fund

The Local Innovation Partnerships Fund (LIPF) is a new, national programme led by UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) that will invest up to £500 million over five years to develop and scale high-potential innovation clusters across the UK.

Provided by: UK Research & Innovation

Scheme details

Area: Newcastle upon Tyne, Sunderland, County Durham, Gateshead, South Tyneside, North Tyneside, Northumberland

Categories: Finance & funding, Grant

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The Local Innovation Partnerships Fund (LIPF) is a new, national programme led by UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) that will invest up to £500 million over five years to develop and scale high-potential innovation clusters across the UK. The North East has been identified in the Earmarked Strand, as one of 10 regions across the country to receive an allocation of at least £30 million funding over 5 years. 

The fund is designed to support commercially viable products, services and technologies ready for private investment, and deliver impact by increasing productivity, attracting investment, and creating high-value jobs. Funding is not devolved to the North East Combined Authority and UKRI will have overall responsibility and accountability for the programme. 
 
Further information on the Fund can be found in the full guidance document published by UKRI: Local Innovation Partnerships Fund – Further guidance.   

Open call for projects

The North East Combined Authority have been working closely with UKRI and regional partners to assess the evidence base for the LIPF. In line with the LIPF criteria, we have established a North East Local Innovation Steering Group (triple-helix partnership), to oversee the LIPF process and the development of a project portfolio that will be submitted to UKRI for assessment and approval. The Steering Group has nominated the North East CA to act as the Lead Bidder for the LIPF, and we are now launching an open call for projects to inform the project portfolio.  

We are seeking applications for high-quality and collaborative innovation projects that will support the delivery of the North East Local Growth Plan and our strategic innovation priorities. We are looking for projects that can drive commercialisation and industry adoption, delivering impact at scale and contributing to inclusive, innovation-led growth. 

As set out in the criteria developed by UKRI, the LIPF is designed to be focused on a small number of priority innovation clusters with the greatest potential to benefit from investment, building on established North East strengths and capabilities. We are therefore seeking projects that develop and scale innovation in the following clusters:  

  • Materials innovation - underpinned by applications of advanced sustainable materials and formulated products within advanced manufacturing and clean energy industries, enabling sustainable manufacturing processes and accelerating decarbonisation across the economy.
  • Health innovation - underpinned by new innovations in diagnostics, advanced therapeutics and drug discovery, including through the application of AI.
  • Space technologies - underpinned by the integration and application of space-based communications, key technologies (including Radio Frequency, AI, cybersecurity, autonomous systems etc.) and advanced materials (including sensors, semiconductors, photonics etc.) 

Depending on the applications received through this call, and feedback from UKRI, there may be further refinement of these cluster definitions in order to shape a project portfolio which is more focussed on specific technologies within these clusters. 

Application process and timescales  

The open call will be used to identify projects eligible to be funded through the LIPF, and inform our submission to UKRI.  

Projects submitted to the open call will be assessed against the criteria above, and go through an internal and external appraisal process. Further details of the assessment process are included in the Applicant Guidance. Not all the submissions will be taken forward, and participation in this process does not guarantee inclusion or future funding. Projects will also be considered for the extent to which they contribute to creating an overall portfolio focused on specific technologies where the North East has particular expertise.

Organisations wishing to be considered for inclusion in the North East Local Innovation Partnership Fund (LIPF) submission must complete the LIPF project application form and submit it via email to Lipf@northeast-ca.gov.uk by 11 April 2026

If you'd like to find out more about the process - you can sign up for our drop-in session on 26 March 2026 from 10am to 12pm. 

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