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Challenges to Export and Innovation. Funding Opportunities for Industry to engage with Universities: Dr John Jeffrey 18 th Feb 2009, Grosvenor Hilton, Edinburgh. Agenda. Contacting the right people Interface ( The Knowledge Connection for Business) Funding Opportunities Small EPIS
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Challenges to Export and Innovation Funding Opportunities for Industry to engage with Universities: Dr John Jeffrey 18th Feb 2009, Grosvenor Hilton, Edinburgh
Agenda • Contacting the right people • Interface ( The Knowledge Connection for Business) • Funding Opportunities • Small • EPIS • SOA TTOM’s like equivalents eg First Step Awards (GU) • Medium • EPSRC CASE Studentships • Knowledge Transfer Partnerships • EU Eurostar for SME’s • SMART:Scotland • Large • Technology Strategy Board (TSB) • Carbon Trust • EU Framework 7 • ITI’s, ETI
Contacting the Right People • Interface • The knowledge connection for business • Central Point of access for industry to Scotland’s research base • Unique matchmaking service connects businesses quickly to world class expertise, skills and research facilities of Scottish Uni’s • Advice on funding solutions and news & events listing available • Complete Search Request Form or call 0131 6514791; www.interface-online.org.uk/
Funding opportunities: Small • Edinburgh Pre-Incubation Scheme (EPIS) • UoE/SE initiative • Encourage new entrepreneurs to develop their knowledge-led business ideas to a stage ready for exploitation • Up to 12 months long, working with identified academic host • EPIS repayable loan of £10k to the entrepreneur & £5k to the host institution • www.epis.org.uk • EPIS programme manager Linda.Brookes@ed.ac.uk
Funding Opportunities: Small contd • Consultancy type funding up to £5k • Scottish Optoelectronics Association had TTOM’s (Tech Transfer in Opto & Micro electronics) • Integrated Products Manufacturing KTN have SPARK awards • various SEEKIT ( Scottish Executive Expertise Knowledge & Innovation Transfer ) projects have similar funding schemes eg Scottish Environmental Technology Network • First Step Awards run by University of Glasgow Innovation Network, www.gla.ac.uk/businessandindustry/firststepawards
Funding Opportunities: Medium • ERSRC CASE Studentships • Company contribution approx £22,000 over 3.5 years • Central Pool competition, 40 PhD studentships a year, deadline 7th May, SME’s favoured • Scottish Enterprise (Agent for Scotland) • 3 PhD studentships last year, clive.reeves@scotent.co.uk • KTN’s • PhD studentships allocated to them, approx 3 per KTN
Funding Opportunities: Medium • Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (TSB) • Collaborative partnership between company and identified academic partner, driven by the company • Can be from 6mths up to 3 years in length • SME’s contribution approx 1/3rd of the cost of the project, approx £18-£20k per year • KTP Associate(s) employed by the academic partner but works approx 90% of time at company • Potential recruitment of KTP person into company at end of project • East of Scotland KTP Centre, judybrown@ktpcentre.com
Funding Opportunities: Medium • Industry Fellowships – The Royal Society • Promotes collaboration between researches in academia and industry • Academics to carry out basic or applied research in an industrial environment • Industrial scientists to contact research in academic institutions • 2 years full time or 4 years part-time, Salary covered plus £1.5k per year research expenses • Next closing date 12th March 2009 • http://royalsociety.org/funding.asp?id=1125 • Institute for System Level Integration Engineering Doctorate Centre • Partnership of the electronics industry and UoE, UoG, HWU & UoS • High calibre graduates/working engineers sponsored on a 4 year programme • Student sponsored by industrial partner • Majority of time spent on site working with sponsoring company working as an integral member of the sponsor’s team • http://www.sli-institute.ac.uk/research/engd-research.php
Funding Opportunities: Medium • EC Eurostar projects for SME’s • No priority areas • Around 1.5 million Euros per project, up to 50% of total eligible costs • 50% of project’s core activity by SME’s • Maximum duration of 3 years • By collaborative project, EC expects at least two participants from two different Eurostar countries to participate • Luca Polizzi, luca.polizzi@scotent.co.uk
Funding Opportunities: Medium • SMART:Scotland (Scottish Government) • Consolidating Smart, SPUR and SPURPLUS schemes • Projects to be innovative and have technical risk • Technical & feasibility studies can receive up to 75% of the total cost, maximum of £70k, from 6mths up to 18mths • Development of pre-production prototype, then up to 35% of eligible costs, maximum of £600k, from 6mths up to 36mths • Must be an SME ( less than 250 employees, annual turnover less than 50 million Euros) • Wendy Hanson, wendy.hanson@scotland.gsi.gov.uk
Funding Opportunities: Large • Technology Strategy Board (TSB) • New Collaborative R & D competitions covering a number of technology areas:- • KTN’s acting as the eyes and ears for forming such technology projects • High Value Manufacturing • Photonics: Next generation optical internet access • Industry led but encouraged to engage with university partners • Builds on existing links between academic and business research and SME’s especially welcome • Can fund up to £5million per project, up to 3 years period • EoI calls close for HVM & Photonics 26/02/2009 • www.innovateuk.org/
Funding Opportunities: Large • European Framework 7 Projects • 10 Priority themes • ICT, 9 billion Euros • Energy, 2.3 billion • Nanotechnology (including Photonics), 3.5 billion • Creation of European Technology Platforms (ETP’s) which drive the content of each call and implement a Strategic Research Agenda • Enterprise Europe Scotland can assist in finding European partners • http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/
Funding Opportunities: Large • Carbon Trust – Applied Research programme • Supports R & D collaboration with potential to reduce UK CO2 emissions • Open to UK businesses and research institutions • Typically funds up to £250k • 40% match funding is required • Must demonstrate:- • Genuine innovation and potential to reduce UK greenhouse gas emissions • Builds on previous work in the area • Clear step forward towards commercialisation • Good value for money • But for Scottish businesses/organisations for 2008/2009 financial year now fully committed • www.carbontrust.co.uk/technology/appliedresearch
Funding Opportunities: Large • Intermediate Technologies Institutes (ITI’s) • to identify and commercialise valuable technology-based intellectual assets across three global market sectors: • Life Sciences • Techmedia • Energy • Aims bridge the gap between publicly-funded early stage research and privately-backed commercial development • Specific calls for tender bids • www.itiscotland.com
Contact Details • John Jeffrey • Edinburgh Research and Innovation • Email: john.jeffrey@ed.ac.uk • Tel no: 01316514060 • Mobile no: 07866 454362