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This article and short video explore the breadth of R&D activity within the UK manufacturing sector, revealing that innovation is not limited to high-tech industries. It highlights how even small advancements, particularly by SMEs, can qualify for R&D tax relief.
Where is there R&D in the UK Food & Drinks Industry? We explore how to identify when R&D, that could qualify for RDEC incentives, is being undertaken in the UK food & beverages industry, including some real case examples.
We delve into which types of software developments are most likely to qualify for the UK’s R&D incentives, focusing on real-world examples like novel algorithms, integration challenges and emerging technologies—helping you recognise your qualifying R&D.
Does your architecture or construction engineering work involve technical innovation? You might be eligible for valuable UK tax relief through the RDEC (Research and Development Expenditure Credit) scheme — even if you don’t realise it. We shed light on what qualifies as R&D in the built environment.
Explore how advanced materials development—from AI-designed compounds to breathable smart fabrics—can qualify for UK R&D tax relief under the RDEC scheme. The key is that the development involves tackling scientific or technical uncertainties. This applies for applications in sustainability, construction, healthcare and wearable tech—for example.