The UK government has identified engineering biology as a strategic priority within its Modern Industrial Strategy, recognising its potential to transform sectors from agriculture and food through to chemicals, materials, medicine and the environment. In recent years, there has been substantial investment through the National Engineering Biology Programme and UKRI’s mission‑led initiatives.
To stimulate the development and adoption of engineering biology technologies Innovate UK, the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (Defra), and the Food Standards Agency (FSA) are preparing for an Engineering Biology Contracts for Innovation (CFI) initiative. CFIs are competitive UK government programmes where public bodies fund innovative companies to develop solutions for specific challenges, providing a route to market, funding for R&D and a chance to work directly with the public sector.
Contracts for Innovation Challenge areas
- Low-cost, real-time water quality monitoring for policy, public health, and ecosystem management using genomic monitoring and surveillance
- Predicting ecosystem health and resilience from eDNA via AI-driven functional genomics
- Accelerating next generation veterinary vaccines through engineering biology
- Rapid diagnostics to maintain food standards and regulatory compliance
Who should attend?
Innovators from industry that have the potential to develop engineering biology inspired solutions to the problem statements identified – we anticipate that these solutions will be at TRL4+ (technology readiness level).
This event will be managed through an expression of interest (EoI) process. This is an industry focused event and business attendance will be prioritised. Academic attendees will be approved on a case-by-case basis.