Knowledge Transfer Partnerships

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Knowledge Transfer Partnerships are a UK-wide scheme that links businesses with academic or research institutions to drive innovation and improve competitiveness through collaborative projects.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf business–university collaboration mechanism
innovation support programme
knowledge transfer scheme
administeredThrough universities and research organisations
benefit access to academic expertise for businesses
career development opportunities for graduates
commercial application of research for universities
collaborationType public–private partnership
coordinatedBy Innovate UK NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
focusesOn innovation projects
strategic business challenges
fundedBy Innovate UK NERFINISHED
UK Research and Innovation NERFINISHED
geographicScope UK-wide
hasComponent KTP associate NERFINISHED
business partner
knowledge base partner
involves collaborative projects
placement of graduates or postgraduates in businesses
language English
links businesses
research organisations
universities
operatesIn England
Northern Ireland NERFINISHED
Scotland NERFINISHED
Wales NERFINISHED
outcome enhanced organisational capability
improved business processes
new products and services
policyArea industrial strategy
innovation policy
purpose to facilitate knowledge transfer between academia and business
to help businesses improve competitiveness and productivity
to support innovation in UK organisations
region Europe
sector multiple industrial sectors
supportedBy UK government NERFINISHED
supportsActivity process innovation
product innovation
research and development
service innovation
targetAudience UK businesses
charities
public sector organisations
typicalDuration 12 to 36 months

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Innovate UK hasProgram Knowledge Transfer Partnerships