
Local Innovation
Partnerships Fund
In July 2025, Glasgow City Region was announced as one of three UK cities and regions to receive at least £30 million from the UK Government through the Local Innovation Partnerships Fund (LIPF). In October 2025, a further £20 million was announced bringing the total funding package to £50 million.
The LIPF will help to deliver game-changing local innovations in science in technology, supporting investment in local innovation strengths. It supports ‘triple-helix’ partnerships between civic institutions, business and universities to drive innovation-led economic growth, mobilise private and public investment, and strengthen local innovation ecosystems.
Glasgow City Region is focusing its LIPF support on the Health and Life Sciences cluster.
The GCR Health and Life Sciences (HLS) cluster is an established cluster, employing approximately 10,100 people and generating £4.36 billion in turnover, according to DSIT’s UK Innovation Clusters data
This cluster demonstrates distinct strengths across three key sectors: MedTech, BioTech, and Pharma & Biopharma, as identified by the GCR Intelligence Hub Innovation Clusters Baseline and validated by industry experts and key stakeholders.
The Region’s deep scientific expertise, advanced data infrastructure, and collaborative innovation ecosystem make it uniquely positioned to drive digitally powered Life Sciences innovation – where breakthroughs in health, medicine, and biotechnology are accelerated by data, AI and quantum computing.
LIPF Programmes
A programme to support the commercialisation of research and development (R&D), including the transfer of technology to industry, new product development, and partnering between research institutes and industry.
The complementary Cluster Skills Programme is a Region-wide programme which will support the current and future skills needs of the Health and Life Sciences cluster.
Glasgow City Region’s LIPF infrastructure programme aims to address the lack of lab space or other enabling infrastructure in the Region, which is currently acting as a barrier to the growth of the Region’s Health and Life Sciences cluster.
Open Call
In late 2025, the Region launched two open calls for proposals.
The £25 million Commercialisation of R&D Fund focuses on projects which aim to turn Health & Life Sciences research from the laboratory into real-world use. The Fund launched in November 2025 and closed on 20 February 2026.
The £20 million Laboratory Infrastructure Fund aims to support the delivery of high-quality, specialist Health & Life Sciences space which enables research development, commercialisation and business growth. The Fund launched in December 2025 and closes on 20 March 2026.
Open Call for Projects
£20m Laboratory Infrastructure Fund: supporting the delivery of high-quality, specialist Health & Life Sciences space.
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