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10.07.20

Funding boost for drones to deliver Covid-19 testing kits and other solutions

Three new projects have been unveiled today (July 10) by Science Minister Amanda Solloway, to receive funding for technologies and services that will support the NHS’ response to coronavirus.

The UK Space Agency and European Space Agency (ESA) are jointly-backing the new projects developing space-enabled technologies, including drones delivering Covid-19 testing kits and data to support vulnerable people.

The three projects are:

  • Space-Enabled Delivery Drones for the COVID Response (SEDDCR)

A London based project, working with NHS Highland to use drones to deliver medical supplies to islands off the west coast of Scotland.

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Credit: Skyports

  • Stay

A Bristol based project, developing an app for charities and organisations to support young people’s mental health and wellbeing. Satellite communication will be used to reward young people for acting positively with ‘badges’ linked to rewards, discounts or other incentives.

stay gov uk

Credit: Landmrk

  • Isolation +

Based in Musselburgh, Scotland, this solution uses advanced space data analytics to identify “hidden” vulnerable communities, allowing local authorities to target their support.

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Credit: Astrosat

An initial £2.6m was made available, with these first three schemes receiving a total of £1.1m. Further bids are set to be funded in the future with the call for ideas remaining open until Sept 30, 2020.

Science Minister Amanda Solloway said:

“I’m proud of how our world-leading space sector is stepping up to provide innovative solutions to directly support our amazing NHS, as we continue our national effort to tackling coronavirus.

“The projects we are backing today show UK ingenuity at its finest, and will make a real difference to how we use this latest innovative technology to deliver critical healthcare now and long into the future.”

 LISTEN: Ep. 17 The wider impact of Covid-19 on our children - Cllr Fiona Venner

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