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Cranfield University head to lead business department’s Knowledge and Innovation group

29 Oct 2012 01:33 PM

Professor Sir John O’Reilly has been appointed as the new Director General of Knowledge and Innovation at the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS).

Professor O’Reilly has been Vice Chancellor at Cranfield University since December 2006. Before that, he spent five years as Chief Executive for the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council.

BIS’s Knowledge and Innovation Group leads the department’s relationships with the higher education sector. It also fosters links between the UK’s university, science and research base and industry to support economic growth, both through the development of a skilled workforce and through the transfer of new technologies and innovation.

The Group works with three executive agencies – UK Space Agency, Intellectual Property Office and the National Measurement Office – as well as Non Departmental Public Bodies including the Research Councils, Higher Education Funding Council for England, the Student Loans Company and the Technology Strategy Board.

Universities and Science Minister David Willetts said:

“I am very pleased that John will be leading on knowledge and innovation. He brings huge management and academic experience to the post. His team is key to our strategy for delivering strong educational institutions, more innovation and a growing economy.”

Martin Donnelly, Permanent Secretary of the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills said:

“I am delighted that John will be joining BIS. His wide experience and knowledge across many aspects of science, innovation, engineering and technology will equip him very well to lead the Knowledge and Innovation Group, and to contribute to leading the Department as a member of the Executive Board. I look forward to working with him in the coming months.”

Professor Sir John O’Reilly said:

“There is no more important task in the UK today than creating a strong, growing economy based on science, innovation and research. I am looking forward to working on this with colleagues in the group, in the Department more widely and beyond.”

Professor O’Reilly will take up his new post in early February.

Notes to Editors

1. Further information on Sir John’s career can be found in his
biography on the Cranfield University website.

2. BIS’s Knowledge and Innovation Group works towards a strong, innovative economy, through establishing a higher education, science and research framework that promotes world class competitiveness in teaching and research, and ensuring progression, fair access and better quality for students. It also strengthens links between universities and industries and supports innovation and technology development

3. The Government's economic policy objective is to achieve 'strong, sustainable and balanced growth that is more evenly shared across the country and between industries.' It set four ambitions in the
‘Plan for Growth’ (PDF 1.7MB), published at Budget 2011:

    • To create the most competitive tax system in the G20
    • To make the UK the best place in Europe to start, finance and grow a business
    • To encourage investment and exports as a route to a more balanced economy
    • To create a more educated workforce that is the most flexible in Europe.

Work is underway across Government to achieve these ambitions, including progress on more than 250 measures as part of the Growth Review. Developing an Industrial Strategy gives new impetus to this work by providing businesses, investors and the public with more clarity about the long-term direction in which the Government wants the economy to travel.

5. BIS's online newsroom contains the latest press notices and speeches, as well as video and images for download. It also features an up to date list of BIS press office contacts. See
http://www.bis.gov.uk/newsroom for more information.