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BUSINESS GROWTH: Five Reasons to Love KTP
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John Corlett, KTP Manager, Oxford Brookes University
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a project
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THE PARTNERSHIP works in the company employs and supervises funds and supports KTP Associate government (Innovate UK) government (Innovate UK) company university
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KTP as innovation space people resources budgets
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1. TO INCREASE PROFIT average annual increase in PBT: £1,012k average annual increase in exports: £967k 3 new jobs 31 staff trained £265k invested in R&D Figures from Innovate UK, 2015
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2. TO ATTRACT TALENT KTP Associate: a recent graduate £5k training and development 58% join the company on completion Figures from Innovate UK, 2015
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3. TO SPREAD RISK academic input from a subject expert 67% funding from government
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4. TO FIND A PARTNER student projects and placements graduate recruitment expert consultations labs and equipment seminars and events
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5. TO GET NOTICED testing and validation endorsement raising profile
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MORE INFORMATION www.brookes.ac.uk ktp@brookes.ac.uk
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OXFORD BROOKES IN FIGURES 3 campuses in and around Oxford over 18,000 students over 2,500 staff ‘best modern university’ in the Sunday Times University Guide for 11 years 24 subjects rated ‘excellent’ for teaching over 75% of research ‘internationally recognised’ in the top 10 UK universities for IP earnings university status in 1992 – but 150th anniversary in 2015 over £1 million per day to the UK economy
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BUSINESS Business Hospitality Management a ‘top 10’ MBA ‘best hotel school in Europe’
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BUSINESSHEALTH AND LIFE SCIENCES Business Biological and Medical Sciences Hospitality Management Clinical Health Care Psychology, Social Work and Public Health Sport and Health Sciences
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BUSINESSHEALTH AND LIFE SCIENCES HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES Business Biological and Medical Sciences Education Hospitality Management Clinical Health Care English and Modern Languages Psychology, Social Work and Public Health History, Philosophy and Religion Sport and Health Sciences Law Social Sciences Public Care
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BUSINESSHEALTH AND LIFE SCIENCES HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES TECHNOLOGY, DESIGN AND ENVIRONMENT Business Biological and Medical Sciences EducationArchitecture Hospitality Management Clinical Health Care English and Modern Languages Arts Psychology, Social Work and Public Health History, Philosophy and Religion Computing and Communication Technologies Sport and Health Sciences Law Mechanical Engineering and Mathematical Sciences Social SciencesPlanning Public Care Real Estate and Construction materials, motorsport, electric vehicles computer vision, digital media sustainability world leader in publishing education
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SONY COMPUTER ENTERTAINMENT EUROPE to segment hands in a video image and recognise simple gestures to enhance Sony games. academic: Phil Torr, Faculty of Technology, Design and Environment one Associate, 2.25 years total value £228k
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SONY COMPUTER ENTERTAINMENT EUROPE to segment hands in a video image and recognise simple gestures to enhance Sony games. academic: Phil Torr, Faculty of Technology, Design and Environment one Associate, 2.25 years total value £228k
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SONY COMPUTER ENTERTAINMENT EUROPE to segment hands in a video image and recognise simple gestures to enhance Sony games. academic: Phil Torr, Faculty of Technology, Design and Environment one Associate, 2.25 years total value £228k
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