ARIA Precision Neurotechnologies Programme
Supports United Kingdom teams developing precision neuroscience technologies for medicine and assistive care systems.
ARIA Precision Neurotechnologies Programme sits under the Advanced Research and Invention Agency and targets non-invasive neurotech and brain interfaces. At roughly £69 million in total programme size, it is one of ARIA's larger concentrated bets rather than a small exploratory call. The programme is a grant route with awards from £200,000 to £8 million and a median award of about £2.5 million. It is open to UK and international teams, requires a for-profit applicant, excludes individuals, and operates as a single funding decision. The technical window is TRL 2-5, so the programme is aimed at substantial development work rather than a narrow feasibility test. The strongest fit is a company that can use a large one-shot award to advance non-invasive neurotechnology through hardware, sensing, software, or validation work in one coordinated effort. Teams that can present a coherent path from early evidence to a more mature platform will read as a better match than applicants that need a sequence of small, repeated rounds.
No upcoming rounds verified. Cadence: One-off.