Expression of Interest: TRIG Advisory Board

The Department for Transport (DfT) and Connected Places Catapult are inviting expressions of interest for the brand new Transport Research and Innovation Grants (TRIG) Advisory Board. The Advisory Board will play a crucial role in shaping the future of the TRIG programme by providing strategic guidance, sector insights and industry expertise.
Up to 20 experienced professionals from across industry, academia, government, investment, and other organisations (such as NGOs, charities, and DPOs) are being sought to provide thought leadership and contribute to the ongoing success of TRIG. One of the Advisory Board places will be assigned to a TRIG Alumni member, and expressions of interest from Alumni are encouraged.
About TRIG
The TRIG programme is the DfT’s flagship cross-modal, proof-of-concept innovation grant funding competition. It aims to drive scientific and technological progress in the UK transport sector by funding proof-of-concept projects with up to £45k grants. It seeks to empower SMEs, start-ups and universities to experiment with innovative solutions that address pressing challenges, while fostering stronger collaboration between academia, industry, and government. The programme’s objectives are to provide a platform for innovative ideas, support experimentation with the “fail fast and learn” approach and enhance market alignment by addressing both industry needs and government priorities. The programme is delivered in collaboration with Connected Places Catapult and has been running since 2014, supporting 434 projects with over £15.6 million in grant funding.
About the TRIG Advisory Board
The TRIG Advisory Board will serve as a strategic body to:
- Provide input to the TRIG challenge development.
- Review the progress of TRIG-funded projects and offers strategic direction to programme participants.
- Advise on next steps and potential commercial opportunities for TRIG-funded innovations.
- Promote inclusivity and regional representation within the programme.
Board members will be expected to act as ambassadors for the programme, raising its profile among industry leaders and decision-makers.
Who Should Apply?
Applications are welcomed from individuals with expertise in one or more of the following areas:
- Innovation and R&D
- Market Knowledge – Sector-specific expertise in maritime, rail, road, aviation, local transport, emerging technologies etc.
- Funding & Investment – Experience in venture capital, public funding, or scaling innovation
- Strategic Thinking & Programme Management
- EDI & Regional Development – Promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion in transport
- Stakeholder Engagement & Strong Networks.
Membership Details
- Term Length: Minimum 2 years, with an annual review of membership.
- Commitment: Quarterly meetings (up to 2.5 hours each, virtual or in-person) plus approximately 5 hours per quarter for preparation and engagement activities.
- Remuneration: Membership is pro bono; travel expenses may be covered for in-person meetings (if and when agreed)
How to Apply
Interested candidates should submit an Expression of Interest here by 12:00 noon on 25 April 2025.
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