Hamilton announces new £80k business competition for tourism

Date published: 01 July 2016

Economy Minister Simon Hamilton today announced a new £80k Small Business Research Initiative (SBRI) competition to develop innovative, real time tourism technology solutions.

Hamilton announces new £80k business competition for tourism
Hamilton announces new £80k business competition for tourism

The SBRI competition is seeking technology solutions to encourage visitors to explore more, do more and spend more during their visit to Northern Ireland.

The Minister said: “The Executive has identified tourism as a key growth industry. Tourism represents 5.2% of Northern Ireland’s gross domestic product and supports 5.4% of jobs in the total workforce.

“It is important that we continue to grow the sector and increase visitor spend. This competition will help to ensure we make better use of technology and data to help improve the quality and timeliness of information supplied to visitors.

“This is the fifth competition funded under the Executive’s SBRI Challenge Fund.  So far we have seen the SBRI Challenge fund support competitions in areas as diverse as medicines adherence and waste remediation. I look forward to seeing new tourism products and services developed as a result.”

Tourism Northern Ireland has identified that a well-informed visitor explores more, spends more and has a better experience. Through this competition Tourism Northern Ireland wishes to extract real time (or near real time) data to supplement official statistics that will provide indicators of visitor’s movements around Northern Ireland, spend and satisfaction with their experience.

Tourism Northern Ireland Chief Executive John McGrillen said:  “We are keen to find new solutions to encourage visitors to explore more, do more and spend more during their visit to Northern Ireland.  In addition, to the information which Tourism Northern Ireland holds we aware that there are many other sources of both private and commercial information including social media and tourism booking providers that potentially can form part of an innovative solution.”

Notes to editors: 

  1. In 2015 there were 4.5million overnight trips in Northern Ireland and tourism contributed £760million to the Northern Ireland economy. Visitors from outside Northern Ireland made up 2.3million of these overnight trips and £540 million of spend, representing a 5% growth.
  2. The competition has a total budget of £80,000.  The deadline for receipt of completed applications will be 26 August 2016.

  3. Further information including a competition brief can be found at Tourism NI website.

  4. SBRI enables government departments to connect with technology organisations, finding innovative solutions to specific public sector challenges and needs. It aims to use the power of government procurement to accelerate technology development, supporting projects through the stages of feasibility and prototyping which are typically hard to fund. SBRI offers an excellent opportunity for businesses, especially early stage companies, to develop and demonstrate technology, supported by an intelligent lead customer.
  5. Funding for this SBRI competition has come from the Executive’s Pilot SBRI Challenge Fund which is jointly managed by the Department for the Economy (DfE) and the Department of Finance.
  6. For media enquiries, please contact Department for the Economy Press Office on 028 9052 9604. Outside office hours, please contact the Duty Press Officer via pager number 07699 715 440 and your call will be returned

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