Wearable Technologies Innovation Contest

 

Your chance to innovate

This £210k IC tomorrow contest seeks to encourage innovation in wearable technology.

 

Are you a digital start-up or SME seeking funding?

We have six awards of up to £35k to fund the development of digital solutions solving challenges across wearable technology in the theme areas of sport, wellbeing, entertainment, hospitality, health and safety and accessability and design.

 

Ready to work with leading industry players?

 It's your chance to have your ingenuity in recognised and trialled by  one of our challenge partners: McLaren and Loughborough University, Disney, glh Hotels, Amey and National Rail, Atos and Queen Mary University London. They will also benefit from the relationship with the contest support partners: London College of Fashion and Wearable World.

 

Want to find out more?

Download the Contest Brief to see a full list of industry partners, challenges and the Guidance for Applicants for all the information on how to apply. You can also view short videos made with each of the challenge partners explaining what they are looking for.   

We held two briefing events for the contest in London and Manchester, you can view the recording from the briefing event here.

Application deadline: 12 noon on Tuesday 10 March 2015

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Awards: 6 x £35,000

Contest Brief

Guidance for Applicants

Deadline: Noon 10 March

Upcoming events

Wed 28 Jan 2015

Wearable Technologies Innovation Contest: London Briefing Event

13:00 until 17:00

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Thu 29 Jan 2015

Wearable Technologies Innovation Contest: Manchester Briefing Event

14:00 until 17:00

The IC tomorrow Wearable Technologies Innovation contest will offer six businesses up to £35k...

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A little about Wearable Technologies Innovation Contest

The Wearable Technologies Innovation Contest is being run by IC tomorrow and offers £210k across six awards for companies innovation in wearable technology