Collaborate in a business-academic partnership: apply for funding

14 Mar 2019 01:34 PM

A Knowledge Transfer Partnership can help UK businesses collaborate with a university, research organisation or highly qualified graduate.

Businesses can apply for a share of £40 million to participate in a Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP).

KTPs offer funding and support to turn academic insight into successful products and services, promoting growth and future development.

Businesses can build on existing relationships with an academic partner or begin a new collaboration with a university, college or research and technology organisation.

Search for and contact a Knowledge Transfer Adviser.

Translating research into commercial success

The KTP programme was expanded in the 2018 Budget, with £25 million invested to create more than 200 spaces for additional graduates and academics to work together over the next 5 years.

UK businesses looking to work on innovative projects with graduates or research entities can receive funding and support through KTPs.

Projects can focus on any technology or industry area, and last between 1 to 3 years.

Applicants must:

Qioptiq’s largest ever contract

Qioptiq designs and manufactures photonic products across multiple markets and sectors, including X-ray imaging for medical and modules for defence.

Following a KTP with the Cardiff Business School at Cardiff University, Qioptiq secured a contract with the Ministry of Defence worth £82 million – the company’s largest ever – to ensure UK armed forces will have access to essential night vision equipment.

As a result of the contract, Qioptiq opened a £3.7 million warehouse in North Wales and increased its staff numbers.

Read more about the partnership.

Programme information

Find out more about Knowledge Transfer Partnerships and how to apply.