Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTP): Accelerating Innovation in the Construction Industry Webinar

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Summary: The Research and Innovation Office at GCU are hosting a webinar with staff from the Knowledge Transfer Network and West of Scotland KTP Centre on Tuesday 30th March 2021 on Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTPs). We are delighted to be joined by Jim Berryman from KTN, the Knowledge Transfer Adviser for the Central Belt of Scotland and GCU’s nominate Adviser. Jim will be joined by Carolyn Arbuckle from the West of Scotland KTP Centre. This will be an opportunity to hear about recent changes to the Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTP) directly from an Innovate UK KTP Adviser and the West of Scotland KTP team and hear about developments across the KTP landscape.
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Additional information: What are KTPs? Innovation is the lifeblood of any business. Never more so than in today’s challenging economic climate. But how do you access and embed the leading expertise, facilities and thinking that are needed to make innovation happen? Whether the knowledge required is in management skills, new technologies, or manufacturing processes, a Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) may be the answer. One of the UK government’s longest running and most successful knowledge transfer programmes, KTPs help companies big and small to innovate for growth and profit, linking forward-thinking organisations with leading academic teams to deliver new products, services and capabilities. Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTPs) are dynamic, three way partnerships that link a business, an expert academic team and a suitably qualified graduate. Together the KTP team collaborates to deliver a strategic project - sharing expertise, experience and resources to bring about change, embed knowledge and deliver growth. A unique type of match-funding, KTP is all about collaboration, with projects lasting from between 12 months to three years.
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Date Deposited: 30 Mar 2021 14:06
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URI: https://edshare.gcu.ac.uk/id/eprint/8918

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