Knowledge Transfer Partnerships – Driving Business Growth event

Knowledge Transfer Partnerships – Driving Business Growth, is an event, taking place on Monday 6 March at the Wood Centre for Innovation that will give you a chance to learn how a KTP collaboration can benefit your organisation and discover the opportunities for KTPs at Oxford Brookes.

Innovate UK’s Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTPs) is a national programme that has been helping and benefiting businesses for over 45 years to improve their effectiveness, productivity, & competitiveness through the use of research, knowledge, and skills within universities.

KTPs, for which between 50% and 75% of the costs can be funded by the government depending on status, have connected forward-thinking businesses across the UK with our world-class research and innovative academics to deliver business-led innovation projects.

This session will include:

  • A keynote presentation on how you can get involved in KTPs by Dr Matt Hogan (Innovate UK Knowledge Transfer Adviser for Oxfordshire, Berkshire and West London) and Anna Verghese (Oxford Brookes KTP Manager)
  • A panel discussion with academics and business leaders sharing their experience of working together on KTPs
  • An opportunity to network with like-minded colleagues
  • Opportunities to discover how Oxford Brookes academics can drive your organisations growth.
Agenda

5:15 – 5:30 – Registration

5:30 – 6:30 – Keynote Presentations & panel discussion

6:30 – 7:30 – Reception & Networking

Click here to register.

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