North West digital technology firm +24 has secured a six-figure investment grant by the government-backed Innovate UK SMART fund.
Lancashire-based +24 is one of only 10 tech companies in the country to be supported by the research and development based Innovate SMART funding grant within their innovation area.
The £270,000 grant, awarded following a rigorous submission process, will be boosted by a further investment by +24, totaling close to £500,000, as the company embarks on an ambitious expansion plan.
The Innovate UK SMART grant comes from a government backed fund inviting organisations to apply for a share of up to £25 million for game-changing and commercially viable R&D innovations that can significantly impact the UK economy.
“The grant is hugely important for +24,” said +24 founder and MD Dave Walker. “It was a robust application process and we are delighted to be one of only a handful of tech businesses in the UK to have been awarded the funding.
“There were over 120 companies who applied with only 6.7% being awarded the research and development funding.
“This grant and our own additional investment, allows us to accelerate the development of our hardware capabilities.
“We’ve been developing bespoke software solutions for businesses for years and have recently developed IoT solutions for manufacturers wanting to make their products smart and integrate into the cloud.
“This technology focuses on utilisation of data in key focus areas such as carbon reduction/environmental impacts, space optimisation, staff health & wellbeing and safety.”
The Innovate UK SMART grant will be used by +24 to enter into new commercial avenues, stimulating significant growth for the business.
“It positions +24 as a true digital and technological innovator and signals our ambition to be leading the industry,” said Walker.
“We are now offering the service to invent and develop hardware technology which can communicate with our software in the cloud to further enhance our service offering to a vast range of businesses.
“For example, we already have a ground-breaking product which we have developed from the ground up for one of our longstanding clients in the lighting sector.”
The investment has already resulted in job creation with three new positions and more to follow.
Walker added: “We are actively seeking more staff, full stack and front end developers, embedded software engineers, and graduates to join our team.
“The importance of the grant from Innovate UK cannot be underestimated.
“It means we are now able to scale up significantly to develop leading edge IT technology for manufacturers both nationally and internationally.
“Ultimately, this will help support growth across all our brands, including +24 Software, +24 Academy, our digital apprenticeship training business, as well as our core business.”