Innovation is the lifeblood of any business, but how do you access and embed the expertise needed to make it happen?
You are invited to attend our Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) conference hosted by Robert Gordon University on Wednesday, February 8.
KTPs have been helping businesses grow through innovation and collaboration for more than 45 years by bringing together forward-thinking companies, world class academic expertise and talented graduates.
The event takes place at RGU’s Sir Ian Wood Building with a chance for businesses to engage and learn more from KTP experts and hear the first-hand experience of those companies already benefitting from the partnerships.
Jan Stander, Managing Director, AISUS Offshore Ltd said,
“This digital transformation project has been Aisus’s first engagement with KTP and although we had a project plan, we soon realised having a dedicated KTP Associate focussed on the technology opened new opportunities for development, benefitting both Aisus and our clients. It’s been great to work with RGU and the KTP Centre and in only 18 months so far, the project has already led to some exciting new revenue streams.”
KTPs are funded by Innovate UK and their main goal is to embed new knowledge gained over the course of a project to ensure long-economic sustainability and increase the competitiveness of the UK’s industrial base.
Speakers include Donella Beaton, Vice Principal Economic Development, RGU, Dr Ian Heywood, Knowledge Transfer Adviser - North Scotland, Innovate UK KTN and Kelly Fraser, KTP Centre Manager, North of Scotland KTP Centre.
The conference begins at 8am and runs until 11am in RGU’s Sir Ian Wood Building.
The conference will showcase the importance of Knowledge Transfer Partnerships, current KTP projects and why you should consider a KTP for your business. This event provides an excellent opportunity to network with the KTP community and like-minded professionals.
Register your interest here. Limited spaces are available.