This Accelerator themed competition is looking for novel proposals that use autonomous systems to deliver mission critical supplies to users in the military front-line. For for this competition we’re focussing on the challenging ‘last mile’ of resupply.
The aim of an autonomous last mile resupply system is to:
- reduce the demand on existing platforms and infrastructure
- reduce the risk and burden on military personnel during last mile resupply
- increase the efficiency of the last mile logistic resupply operations with pace and accuracy
- provide an assured resupply capability for forward military users to enable more agile operations in complex environments
For this competition we’re particularly interested in:
- unmanned air and ground load carrying platforms
- technologies and systems to allow load carrying platforms to operate autonomously
- technologies to autonomously predict, plan, track and optimise resupply demands from military users
- 2.Total funding
Up to £1.5 million is available for phase 1 of this competition. We expect to fund a number of projects with research lasting up to 6 months; phase 1 deliverables must be complete by the end of February 2018.
There’s up to an additional £1.5 million for phase 2 of the competition. Phase 2 funding opportunities will only be available to projects funded through phase 1 of the competition and will be considered on a per-project basis.
More information will be available within the next 2 weeks when the competition document is released.
This competition will close on 21 June 2017 at 12 noon. Proposals must be submitted to the Accelerator online submission service.
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