Effective knowledge and technology transfer is a "contact sport" - i.e. it
works best by interactions between people who have some common
interests and mutual trust.
There has long been a recognition that effective networks are essential to
enable and facilitate commercial exploitation of innovations in science and
technology.
Equally, there has been a recognition that these networks do not, in most
industrial sectors, arise spontaneously, and there is significant benefit in
public sector funds being used by Government agencies to catalyse
innovation.
We have been directly involved in developing and executing such activity in
a number of these networks including:
IMPACT Faraday Partnership
INSIGHT Faraday Partnership
Chemistry Innovation Knowledge Transfer Network
London Regenerative Medicine Network
We can help with building networks, identifying sources of funding
for networks and implementing knowledge and technology transfer activities
within networked communities.