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Transferring knowledge at SA1 gives businesses a boost
Mon, 13 Dec 2010 16:22:00 GMT
The Dragon Innovation Partnership and the West Wales Chamber of Commerce this week held an event to help companies and organisations boost their business by linking them up with universities to work together on specific tactical or strategic projects.
The breakfast meeting attended by 50 delegates, held in the Ethos building in SA1, focussed on Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTP), which is one of the most successful and proven programmes that allow businesses and organisations to improve their competitiveness, productivity and performance by working with the Universities.
Alison Parker, the event organiser and Knowledge Transfer Officer for the Dragon Innovation Partnership, explains further:
“A partnership is formed between business and an academic institution, to enable the business to access skills and expertise which would otherwise be unavailable to them. An associate (often a recent graduate) is recruited to the business specifically to work on that project. KTPs can vary in length from ten weeks to three years, depending on the needs of the business and the desired outcomes.
“The idea for the event came from a business who has recently been awarded funding for a KTP and felt that other business in Swansea would benefit from finding out about the programme. It was great to see so many local industry representatives together, with an interest in developing their businesses and adding to the Welsh economy.”
The Dragon Innovation Partnership offers the expertise of all three partner universities, Swansea Metropolitan University, Swansea University and Trinity University College – so a business entering in to a KTP with the Partnership has the added benefit of a wide range of academics to work with.
Each KTP project is bespoke and specific to the business or organisation’s needs. Previous projects have covered product design, ICT, HR, legal issues, software, database management, lean management, solving engineering problems, branding and even problems in the medical and educational sectors.
Anne Carter, Director of Rap International, a company based in the area, that operates at the forefront of knowledge based Control of Work practices for high hazard industries was one of the attendees. She said:
“I thought the breakfast meeting was very informative, especially the opportunity to hear from a business and an associate that has benefited from a KTP.
“Presentations were very positive and have encouraged our company to consider a short KTP to carry out a project that has recently been on hold.
“One of our core business activities is knowledge sharing and transfer within our client base. It will be interesting to see how an academic perspective might impact on those activities.”
Andrea Jones, Business Development Executive for the West Wales Chamber of Commerce, said:
“We were delighted to work with the Dragon Innovation Partnership on this event. It is an ideal scheme for many of our members – and we are keen to provide them with ways to develop and expand their businesses, especially in the current climate.
“It will also help promote the collaborative projects with universities, and show how academia and business can develop each other. This can only be an advantage to the economy.”
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For further information please contact Rachel Williams, Communications Officer for the Dragon Innovation Partnership, on r.williams@swansea.ac.uk or +44 (0)1792 602962.
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Events
Dragon2Dragon – Linking Wales with China
The Dragon Innovation partnership invites you to spend an afternoon learning about development, innovation and training opportunities with China.
Date: 28th June 2011
Time: 12:00 – 17:00
Venue: The Dragon Hotel, Swansea
The event invites speakers from Wales and China to discuss a range of opportunities for developing economic, educational and cultural links between our two countries. The event will appeal to businesses, social enterprises, cultural groups, universities and individuals interested in the opportunities for collaboration and growth between our two countries.
Speakers will include:
Gary Davies - Director, European & External Affairs Welsh Government
“Why Wales should link with China for business and training opportunities”
Virginia West - Director, Wales International Consortium
“How Welsh Universities are maximising the opportunities for links with China”
Tian Xiaogang - Minister Counsellor of Education Section, Chinese Embassy
“Developing Educational Links between Wales and China”
China Business Speaker TBC
A speaker will be on hand to overview the benefits and support to business linking with China.
Swansea Metropolitan University Brian Griffiths - Head of International Office
“Educational opportunities & challenges -Swansea Metropolitan University’s footprint & development opportunities in one of the most rapidly growing industries worldwide; The Creative Industries.”
Swansea University Weixi Xing – Research Development Officer
“R&D and innovation support for businesses wishing to link with China and development of a China international Standards Centre at Swansea University”
University of Wales, Trinity St David Wang Yanru (China Youth University - Business Project)
“Recent Developments in Entrepreneurship Education in China”
To register for the event please email:
researchandinnovation@swansea.ac.uk or Call 01792 606060
We hope you will be able to join us for this informative event with plenty of networking opportunities. As always, there is no charge for attending the event and Lunch will be included. The mid afternoon break will include a cultural performance. Registration is essential.
Universities; Opening Doors to Business
Did you know by working with a University your organisation could gain access to a wide range of opportunities and resources? Including:
- Collaboration Funding
- Graduate placements
- Knowledge and expertise
- Research & Innovation
- Training and Consultancy
- Access to state of the art equipment and technology
- And much more.....
Drop into Parc-Y-Scarlet’s on the 23rd June between 10am-3pm and find out how working with Universities could help your business.
Swansea Metropolitan University, Swansea University and University of Wales Trinity St David (The Dragon Innovation Partnership) together with the Welsh Government Regional Centre Service will for the first time bring together all their projects, initiatives and funding opportunities under one roof.
Come along at any time throughout the day and speak directly to up to 25 different project & initiatives.
The Welsh Government Regional Centre Service will also be available to give impartial information and guidance in the areas of general business management, HR /Equality and diversity, and environmental management.
Why not bring us a challenge, idea or offering and explore what possibilities are available to your business by working with a University.
Date: Thursday 23rd June 2011
Time: Open event running from 10am -3pm
Venue: Quinnell Room, Parc Y Scarlet’s, Llanelli
There is no charge to attend this walk in event. For more information and to pre-register your attendance please contact Nicola Powell on 01792 481163 or at nicola.powell@smu.ac.uk