M1 - M3 Innovate UK

Innovate UK drives productivity and economic growth by supporting businesses to develop and realise the potential of new ideas.

We connect businesses to the partners, customers and investors that can help them turn ideas into commercially successful products and services and business growth.

We fund business and research collaborations to accelerate innovation and drive business investment into R&D. Our support is available to businesses across all economic sectors, value chains and UK regions.

Innovate UK is part of UK Research and Innovation. For more information visit Innovateuk.ukri.org

Telephone: 01793 361000 | Email:

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Innovate UK will be joined on the exhibition stand with the following organisations:

1. EMU Analytics

Emu Analytics is a London-based SME who create innovative software that analyses and visualises geographical data. Our online software is transforming the way local authorities benefit from geospatial data by ensuring it is quick and easy to analyse and visualise within beautiful and intuitive maps – so that everyone in your team can easily understand and gain insights from the data to empower your decisions. Our software takes care of all the technical aspects of using location data and creating maps so you can concentrate on what you want to show and how to show it. Our goal is to aid you in using your data to maximum effect so you and your communities can get the most value out of it to understand citizen needs and improve your town and city.

2. EMSOL

Established in 2017, EMSOL’s mission is to help our customers take steps every day to make a lasting difference in reducing transport pollution. As a data focused business, our online dashboard platform enables companies to proactively take air quality action.

3. LHOFT

The LHOFT (Liverpool-Humber Optimisation of Freight Transport) project is an ambitious, Innovate UK funded project that uniquely brings together key stakeholders in the unitised freight industries with the aim of establishing an East-West freight transport corridor in the north of the UK.  This corridor will link Liverpool in the West to the Humber port complex in the East.  This will deliver several anticipated advantages from a cost, environmental and resilience perspective for businesses operating in the north of the UK.  It will also contribute to alleviating congestion in the southern UK ports and the North-South transport corridors.