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Embedding Innovation and Commercialisation

UK Atomic Energy Authority

Estimated Value

Not specified

Deadline

5 May 2026

Published

23 April 2026

Type

services

GB2A Request for Tender (Contracts Finder)CPV: 80500000-9CPV: 79411100-9CPV: 80510000-2

Overview

RAICo seeks to appoint a suitably qualified external delivery partner to design and deliver a tailored Embedding Innovation and Commercialisation Programme for a selected internal cohort. The programme will build commercial awareness, entrepreneurial thinking, and the practical skills required to progress innovation initiatives into viable business propositions aligned with RAICo’s strategic objectives

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Medium Complexity

RAICo wants to hire an external training partner to design and run a custom programme that teaches their staff how to turn innovative ideas into commercial business opportunities. The programme will focus on business skills, entrepreneurial thinking, and practical tools to help RAICo's chosen staff members develop ideas that fit with the organisation's business goals.

Requirements

  • Suitably qualified external delivery partner status
  • Demonstrated experience designing and delivering innovation and commercialisation programmes
  • Proven ability to build commercial awareness and entrepreneurial thinking in cohorts
  • Experience teaching practical skills for converting innovation into viable business propositions
  • Understanding of strategic business objectives and alignment to organisational goals
  • No specific certifications or qualifications listed in the notice — check the full tender documents for technical requirements, insurance, and accreditation needs

Key Tasks & Deliverables

  • Design a bespoke (tailored) Embedding Innovation and Commercialisation Programme
  • Deliver the programme to a selected internal cohort of RAICo staff
  • Build commercial awareness among participants
  • Develop entrepreneurial thinking skills within the cohort
  • Teach practical skills needed to progress innovation ideas into viable business propositions
  • Ensure programme content and outcomes align with RAICo's strategic objectives
  • Support participants in moving innovations from concept stage to business-ready status

How to Read This Tender

  • 1This is a service design and delivery contract, not a supply contract — RAICo wants a thinking partner who can customise the programme, not just run an off-the-shelf course. Emphasise your ability to tailor content in your bid.
  • 2The term 'suitably qualified' is vague in this notice. The full tender documents will specify required qualifications, experience levels, and possibly relevant certifications (e.g. in innovation management, business coaching, or entrepreneurship). Get these details before you bid.
  • 3Look for information about the cohort size, duration of the programme (weeks or months?), delivery format (in-person, online, hybrid?), and success metrics. These details will be critical for costing and planning.
  • 4Check whether RAICo expects you to work with their strategic team to understand their objectives, or if these are pre-defined. If undefined, budget for discovery and alignment work upfront.
  • 5Watch for clauses about intellectual property (IP) and programme ownership — does RAICo want to own the course materials after delivery, or can you reuse them with others?

Tips for Small Businesses

  • Consider partnering with a larger training or consultancy firm if you lack direct experience in innovation commercialisation. You could deliver sessions under their framework, reducing your delivery risk and letting you bid for a portion of the work.
  • Highlight any existing case studies or client testimonials showing innovation ideas you've helped move to market or commercial readiness. Concrete examples of participant success will outweigh general claims.
  • In your bid, ask detailed questions about the cohort (size, seniority, sector background) and RAICo's definition of 'viable business proposition' — this shows rigour and helps you price accurately. Vague scope leads to scope creep and unprofitable projects.

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Buyer Profile

UK Atomic Energy Authority
Typepublic body
RegionNorth West
Total contracts15
Total spend£0
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Key Dates

Published

23 April 2026

Submission deadline

5 May 2026

Notice type

opportunity

Source

eu supply

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