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Support networks and facilities for innovation and R&D

Introduction

Business success often depends on innovation. In the UK a wide range of initiatives are available to help small businesses make the most of their research and development programmes.

Schemes and networks supported by the government offer businesses access to expert advice from specialist organisations as well as other businesses. These include Chambers of Commerce and the Enterprise Europe Network as well as a number of online networks. As location can also be a vital factor in the success of your business, science parks and assisted areas have been established to help companies grow and to promote science and technology.

This guide explains what support is available. It covers schemes and networks that provide practical advice or that can put you in touch with others that can help. It also explains how science parks and similar environments work and how they could benefit your business.

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Introduction

 

Development agencies

 

Virtual support networks

 

The Enterprise Europe Network

 

Business innovation centres

 

Assisted areas and business clusters

 

Science parks

 

Chambers of Commerce and local networks

 

Knowledge transfer schemes