Innovation Launch Pad
A new online tool, the Innovation Launch Pad, enables small businesses to pitch their ideas on improving the business of government.

The government has launched a new online tool, the Innovation Launch Pad to enable small businesses to pitch their ideas on how they could do the business of government more cheaply or more efficiently.
The Innovation Launch Pad is part of a series of measures, announced in February by the Prime Minister and Cabinet Minister Francis Maude,聽designed to open-up the public sector marketplace to small and medium enterprises (SMEs).
Through the聽Innovation Launch Pad you will be able to submit your business ideas between Monday 28 March and Friday 22 April.
The best ideas will be handpicked by a community of civil servants and, after intensive mentoring from some of Britain鈥檚 foremost entrepreneurs, those that demonstrate the highest impact will be invited to present their ideas at a 鈥淧roduct Surgery鈥 in the summer.
Downing Street will also host a reception for those with the best ideas. This will aim to stimulate new open competitions in government markets in which these suppliers will be able to participate.
Minister Francis Maude聽has welcomed the initiative saying it will bring 鈥渂etter value for government鈥:
SMEs can offer government more innovative, more flexible and more cost effective products and services, but we know they often find it difficult to bring their ideas to our attention.
Through the Innovation Launch Pad, we will get better value for government and support small business. Government needs more online engagement like this.