Funding Call Now Open: MaLaMi PBIAA - Accelerating Maritime & Last Mile Net Zero Innovation
We are pleased to announce that the Maritime and Last Mile Net Zero (MaLaMi) Place-Based Impact Acceleration Account (PBIAA) funding call is now open (4th Dec 2025 – 26th February).
MaLaMi brings together Liverpool John Moores University, the University of Liverpool and Queen’s University Belfast & AMIC (Advanced Manufacturing Innovation Centre), working in partnership with Liverpool City Region Combined Authority, LCR Freeport, Mersey Maritime and organisations operating across the Liverpool–Belfast Green Shipping Corridor. The programme aims to strengthen the regional innovation ecosystem by supporting collaborative, interdisciplinary projects that drive decarbonisation, digitalisation and sustainable growth.
Funding Opportunities for Academics
- Level 1: up to £6,000
- Level 2: up to £20,000 (requires 20% external match)
- Level 3: up to £40,000 (requires 30–50% external match)
Secondments
Academic staff, research staff and technical specialists may apply for:
- Inward secondments (up to £4.5k) to bring external expertise into the university
- Outward secondments (up to £3k) to embed researchers within partner organisations
Who Can Apply?
Successful proposals will:
- Demonstrate clear potential for impact within the Liverpool–Belfast green shipping corridor
- Align with MaLaMi’s focus on maritime decarbonisation, digitalisation and last-mile logistics innovation
- Foster sustainable relationships with industry or civic partners
- Support the development of a vibrant, place-based innovation cluster
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For an informal discussion about potential projects or partnerships, please contact emma.mckenna@qub.ac.uk