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Links with industry- with Interests in Sustainable Technology

Links with industry- with Interests in Sustainable Technology. Terry Oliver Department of Mechanical and Design Engineering University of Portsmouth, U.K. Types of Link in the U.K. Knowledge Transfer Partnerships Consultancies Research Grants Industrially Funded Research

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Links with industry- with Interests in Sustainable Technology

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  1. Links with industry- with Interests in Sustainable Technology Terry Oliver Department of Mechanical and Design Engineering University of Portsmouth, U.K.

  2. Types of Link in the U.K. • Knowledge Transfer Partnerships • Consultancies • Research Grants • Industrially Funded Research • Student Industrial / Commercial Placement • Informal Research/Academic exchange

  3. Knowledge Transfer Partnerships • What is Knowledge Transfer Partnerships?Knowledge Transfer Partnerships is a UK-wide programme to encourage business/knowledge base collaborations. Knowledge Transfer Partnerships help businesses and organisations to improve their competitiveness and/or productivity through the use of the knowledge, technology and skills that reside within academic institutions

  4. Knowledge Transfer Partnerships • Operating since 1975 • Part funded by Government, usually 50% • Typical total value 200k Euro over 2 years • Employs quality graduate • Industry based placement • Solves real problems • Employed by University • 20 successful programmes since 1988

  5. Company partner - this is usually a company (including not-for-profit) but in some cases it can be a health or education organisation or Local Authority. KTP supports a broad cross-section of UK firms, regardless of size Knowledge-base partner - this is a higher education institution (e.g. university ), college or research organisation (public or privately funded) KTP Associates – Each partnership employs one or more high calibre Associates (recently qualified people), transferring the knowledge the company is seeking into the business via a strategic project

  6. The aim of Knowledge Transfer Partnerships is to:Strengthen the competitiveness, wealth creation and economic performance of the UK by the enhancement of knowledge and skills and the stimulation of innovation through collaborative projects between business (including social enterprises) and the knowledge base;

  7. with the objectives of: Facilitating the transfer of knowledge and the spread of technical and business skills, through innovation projects undertaken by high calibre, recently qualified, people under the joint supervision of personnel from business and the knowledge base Providing company-based training for graduates in order to enhance their business and specialist skills within the context of the project Stimulating and enhancing business relevant education and research undertaken by the knowledge base Increasing the extent of interactions by businesses with the knowledge base and their awareness of the contribution the knowledge base can make to business development and growth

  8. Knowledge Transfer Partnerships will strive to: Provide a managed risk environment within which a business can undertake strategic change Provide a challenging project to the KTP Associate and provide the necessary support and skills to develop potential business leaders of tomorrow Facilitate co-operation with the aim of achieving successful outcomes for all participants within the partnership Encourage an ongoing relationship beyond project completion between a company and their knowledge base partner to gain maximum benefit for all

  9. Consultancies, Research Grants, Industrially Funded Research,Informal Research/Academic Exchange These are not covered in detail as each country /partner will deal with these issues in their own manner

  10. UoP Consultancy Point of Contact • Purple Door • Purple Door is a service for businesses, public and voluntary sector organisations and individual entrepreneurs in the South East. • Its aim is to support development, enterprise and innovation, and to enhance workforce skills, by providing access to the facilities, knowledge and expertise of the University, its academic staff and its students.

  11. How it Works • Purple Door offers the convenience of a single point of contact for all the support functions, advice, resources, recruitment and research facilities available from the University of Portsmouth and from the various government agencies involved in regional development.

  12. Services Offered • Analysis, Testing and Evaluation - We have a full suite of chemical analytical techniques, electron microscopy facilities and various marine applications available. The University is also a nationally recognised Centre of Excellence for materials testing; with a wide range of testing services such as impact and stress laboratory; noise measurement; RFI and EMC measurement; material failure analysis and fatigue integrity assessment.

  13. Regional Centre for Manufacturing • Product Development and Rapid Prototyping • Precision Measurement and Quality Systems • CAD/CAM and Electronics Fabrication • Computer Modelling and Logistics • Automation and Mechatronics • Engineering and Business Analysis

  14. Research Grants • Joint Research Projects - These involve partnerships between the University and business organisations to conduct research for mutual financial benefit, or to secure research grants. There are a number of financial schemes that exist to help SMEs become involved in collaborative research. Through Purple Door, the University of Portsmouth can provide assistance and guidance regarding funding bodies such as DTI and EC.

  15. Informal Research / Academic Exchange • Staff may come to the UoP for up to 1 year on an informal basis for research • There MUST be an outcome in the form of a Journal Paper or new knowledge generated • Research MUST be aligned i.e. a similar field • NO FEES except for materials • Exchange staff MUST meet their own in-country costs such as accommodation/food

  16. Industrial Placements • Industrial placements are a key feature of the undergraduate degrees in the Faculty of Technology. Many of our full-time undergraduate programmes incorporate either a mandatory or optional placement year. • The Technology Placements Office (TPO) provides a comprehensive service to both students and employers.

  17. Benefits for Employer • Increased profitability and reduction of costs • IT skills and knowledge of new technologies • An extra resource with additional skills to tackle projects otherwise put on the backburner • An injection of new ideas in an area where you perhaps, have a skills gap • Fresh enthusiasm and the potential for innovation

  18. Benefits for Employers • The opportunity to lower the workload of permanent members of staff and free them up to take on more complicated and skilled work • The completion of specific tasks • Providing existing staff with the opportunities to use and develop their management skills and providing staff development opportunities that arise from employees mentoring students

  19. Benefits for Employer • The chance to give a potential employee a thorough trial without obligation • Useful recruiting ground for graduate programmes • Awareness of the latest research through closer links to the University • Cost effective method of overcoming temporary staff shortages, particularly during busy periods • Reduction of recruitment and training costs when placement students are employed after they graduate

  20. Companies • IBM, Canon, Microsoft, Motorola, BBC, Burberry, Eaton Aerospace, Virgin Atlantic Airways, Air Traffic Control Centre, Symantec, Lilly, Raymarine, General Mills, Pall Europe, ARRK Product Development Group, Lloyds TSB, CTI, Spaform, Pfizer, Toshiba, Lewmar Marine, Fujitsu Siemens, Rolls-Royce, Hunter Stoves, Eurotherm, Aston Martin, Kigas, Intel, Culham Labs, EADS Astrium, Xerox, Alstom, Lockheed Martin, TuV, Nortel Networks, AMS, Xyratex and Cardinal Health.

  21. This is TOO small • COMPANYJS Humidifiers, LittlehamptonSalter Housewares, KentDec 06 made redundant from AHMARRA, PortsmouthEaton, HavantAbly Shelters, WaterloovilleCD Surveys Ltd, Godalming, SurreyElta Fans, FarehamTUV, FarehamBlohm & Voss, Hamburg (Erasmus)Elta Fans, FarehamClean Burner Technologies, RugbyEaton, HavantPall, PortsmouthElectro-tech, GranthamEaton, HavantDrain Control - Informed us on 29/11/06 that on placement. No response from him to email sent to him 29/11/06 asking for paperworkPortway Yacht Sales, Hayling IslandUKSA, IOW - extending his placement in Croatia until 13/10/07Jebron, Wednesbury, W Mids.Jachulo Limited (setting up own business)Salter Housewares, Tonbridge, KentRelyon Limited, Wellington, SomersetStill, Hamburg (Erasmus)Jackson's Fencing, Ashford10/10/06 - Left placement - was at Jugenheinrich, Hamburg, Germany (Erasmus)Electro-tech, GranthamCelab, BordonAker Kvaerner, PortsmouthCelab, BordonElta Fans, FarehamAirbus, Hamburg (Erasmus)Eaton, HavantRolls-Royce, WesthampnettMar-key Marquees, Christchurch

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