The UK’s search for emerging technologies is to receive a £19m boost through
the creation of two new research hubs.
Universities keen to host the Innovation and Knowledge Centres (IKCs) are
being invited to bid for the investment, with the final selections due to be
announced in September next year.
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The IKCs will combine academic and business design facilities with the aim of
promoting the commercial exploitation of new developments, said Walter Gibson,
senior technologist at the government-backed
Technology
Strategy Board (TSB), which is contributing £5m to the scheme.
“The UK’s future global competitiveness will depend on our ability to exploit
emerging technologies,” said Gibson.
“The new centres, with the TSB’s involvement, will help provide the critical
commercial expertise and skills needed to accelerate the exploitation of new
technologies.”
The funding for the next wave of projects is an encouraging step, said
Stewart Davies, board member at venture capitalist
New Venture Partners.
“Universities are the engine rooms of invention,” he said.
“These innovation centres are another mechanism to try to get the work that
goes on in research departments realised as value-generating activity.”
But the scheme to build stronger links between research and business will
take time, said Davies.
“The question is how to make the universities in this country work like their
US counterparts they started doing this kind of thing 50 years ago, and we are
only just beginning,” he said.
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