Manchester Prize
A landmark challenge prize representing a decade-long UK commitment to AI for public good innovation.
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The Manchester Prize is an initiative of the UK Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT). Established in 2023, the Prize represents a decade-long commitment by government to support cutting edge innovations which use use AI for for the public good and tackle some of society’s biggest shared challenges.
Manchester Prize: round 2
The second Manchester Prize will focus on AI for Clean Energy Systems.
Up to 10 finalist teams will receive:
£100,000eachagenerouspackageofnon-financialsupport£60,000incomputecredittodeveloptheirinnovations
One finalist team will win the £1 million grand prize in early 2026.
Round 22: how to enter
Round 2 ran from 19**19 November to 17 January 2025.
Round 2: the challenge statement
The second Manchester Prize will be awarded to the most innovative and impactful AI solution enabling the UK to accelerate progress towards a net zero energy system.system.
ListSolutions should demonstrate use of RoundAI 2that:
acceleratesfinaliststheannouncedUK’sonadoption11ofJuneclean2025.energytechnologiesatscale;enableefficientorlow-costoperationsofcleanenergysystems;and/orsignificantlyreduceenergydemandoroptimiseenergyusage.
OneThe finalistwinning teamsolution will windemonstrate not only technical innovation but also an evidenced road map to near-term (2030) adoption and scale.
Solutions could include:
predictingsupplyanddemandtosupportsmartloadmanagementinthe £1grid,millionallowinggrandforprizebetterintegrationofrenewableswhileminimisingtransmissionconstraintsoptimisingenergyconsumptionin earlycommercial2026.spaces,forexample,throughsemi-autonomouscontrolofdatacentresmaximisingrenewableenergycaptureandstorage,byleveragingAItodiscovernewmaterialsanddesignsuperiorsolarpanelsandwindturbinesensuringastableandresilientenergysupply,andeasinggridstress,byusingAItooptimiseandcoordinatelocalenergyassets,suchasheatpumpsandbatteriesacceleratingenergyinfrastructureprojectswhileminimisingenvironmentalandsocietalimpactthroughAIsolutionsthatsupportfeasibilitystudiesorsiteplandevelopmentempoweringpeopleintheirenergytransitionwithsolutionsthatprovideAI-poweredinsights,andtailoredinterventionsandsupport
We encourage solutions that demonstrate advances in technical capabilities such as:
generalisation
uncertainty quantification
interpretability
data-efficient
AI
physics-based AI
Winners will be judged according to the criteria of innovation, impact, long-term viability, feasibility, and safety ethics, and sustainability.
Round 1
Round 1 of the Manchester Prize ran from December 2023 to March 2025. It sought innovation from UK-led teams with breakthrough ideas for overcoming challenges in the fields of energy, environment and infrastructure.
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Round 2 finalists announced.
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Polaron announced as the winner of Round 1.
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Manchester Prize Round 2 is open for applications.
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