Paper Presentation Schedule - Innovation Through Knowledge Transfer 2014
Conference Timetable
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Paper Presentation Schedule
Session A : Thursday 3 April : 11.00-13.00
Innovative Solutions for Business
Chair: Sir Brian Fender, President IKT, UK
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Centre of Excellence for Steel Production and Metal Manufacturing - Innovative business development based on university research and organised as a public-private-partnership.
Director: Jens Lønholdt, LYCEUM Innovation and Process Consultancy , Business Consultant: Niels Bang-Ebbestrup, Programme Director: Søren Lybecker, Director: Jacob Nielsen, Director: Bettina Pedersen
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Demand led HE solutions for business- it really can work!
Mr Marc Fleetham, University of Wolverhampton
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Engage with Strathclyde: An innovative approach to knowledge exchange.
Ms Yvonne Kinnaird, University of Strathclyde, & Dr Rachel Clark
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The Outcomes and results of the Water Security Knowledge Exchange Programme.
Miss Kay Heuser, Centre for Ecology and Hydrology & Mr Graham Leeks, Miss Isabella Tindall.
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Experimenting with Life Science Intermediaires: The case of the Pharmaceutical sector.
Ms Deborah Spencer, Dundee Business School, University of Abertay Dundee
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DEMAP - Staffordshire University and their Manufacturing Customers.
Dr Matthew Hocking, Staffordshire University
Session B : Thursday 3 April : 11.00-13.00
BENEFITS Workshop
Chairs: Chantal Hurard, CESI, France &
Chris Birch, University of Greenwich, UK
Papers from this Anglo-French project will be tabled on the day including:
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The role of Higher Education Institutions in supporting innovation in SMEs: University-based incubators and student internships as knowledge transfer tools.
Dr Athena Piterou & Professor Chris Birch, University of Greenwich
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On knowledge usage and innovation in aeronautics clusters management
Dr Sylvain Blanvillain
Affiliation:CESI, Ms chantal Hurard, Prof Belahcène Mazari, Dr Stephane Degres
Session C : Thursday 3 April : 16.00-17.00
Delivering impact from Knowledge Transfer
Chair: Russ Hepworth, IKT, UK
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Delivering research impact in humanities and social science.
Dr Andrew Wray, University of Bristol
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In-door Climate Remediation Based on Multidisciplinary University Research Based Open Innovation - From innovation process to technical results.
Director Jens Lønholdt, Associate Professor Birgitte Andersen, Senior Scientist Rasmus Jakobsen, Senior Consultant Carsten Johansen, Director Bettina Pedersen, Professor Anders Priemé, LYCEUM Innovation and Process Consultancy
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From research through co-creation of knowledge to impact
Dr Jonathan Gorst, Sheffield Hallam University, & Mr Michael Bernon, Prof John Cullen
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Mapping Innovation Practice Among Practitioners.
Professor Victor Newman, Centre for Innovation, Imagination & Inspiration, University of Greenwich
Session D : Thursday 3 April : 16.00-17.00
Innovation, Co-creation and Knowledge Exchange
Chair: Dr Matthew Hocking, Staffordshire University, UK
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Understanding the Scope and Boundaries of Regional Innovation
Dr Arvind Upadhyay, Brighton Business School, University of Brighton, UK, & Dr Giuseppe Pedeliento
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Co-creating value through Business School-SME Community Collaborative Projects: a case study approach.
Dr. Christopher Brown, University of Hertfordshire, & Ms Diane Morrad
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Knowledge Transfer in Commercial Law
Mr John Cummins, Queen Mary, University of London & Mr Patrick Cahill, Prof. Ian Walden
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The Achilles heel of a Strong Private Knowledge Sector: Evidence from Israel.
Dr Tzamerat H. Rubin, Samuel Neaman Institute, Technion Israel
Session E : Friday 4 April : 11.00-13.00
Knowledge Transfer Partnership Case Studies
Chair: Drm Jonathan Gorst, Sheffield Hallam University, UK
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CGI International Ltd - manufacturer of fire safety glasses - A KTP case study.
Mr Robert Whiting, University of Leeds
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Which comes first, Innovation or Learning - Realisation of the Knowledge-Based Organisation.
Mrs Rose Marie Mather, University of Central Lancashire & Mr Owen Leeds
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The Retail Context: A case study of 4 UK Based Knowledge Transfer Partnerships.
Mr Harvey Ells, University of Brighton, School of Sport and Service Management.
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Enhancing The Competitiveness Of An Independent Feature Film Production Company Through The Application Of New Digital Technologies.
Mr Keith Kehoe, University of York & Mr John Mateer
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Preparing an Efficient Knowledge Transfer through Dynamic Prioritizing of Knowledge.
Dipl.-Wi.-Ing. Alexander Reik, Technische Universitaet Muenchen & Dipl.-Ing. Helena Hashemi Farzaneh, Dr.-Ing. Maik Maurer
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Developing on-going knowledge transfer through KTP: A case study of the University of Wolverhampton and Severn Partnership Ltd.
Dr David Heesom, University of Wolverhampton & Mr Nicholas Blenkarn, Dr Thomas Hartley, Mr Mark King, Dr Nigel Moore
Session F : Friday 4 April : 14.45-16.05
International Perspectives on Knowledge Transfer
Chair: Dr Arvind Upadhyay, Brighton University, UK
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ETRERA Project: an Europe - Tunisia cooperation in S&T transfer.
Researcher Gaetano Squadrito, CNR-ITAE, Institute for Advanced Energy Technologies N. Gio & Researcher Bruno Auvity, Researcher Radhouane Chtourou, Technologist Agatino Nicita, Technologist Alberto Soraci
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Knowledge and Technology Transfer from Polish Public Research Organisations: A case study of the Institute for Sustainable Technologies - National Research Institute.
Ms Urszula Wnuk, ITeE-PIB
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Regional Climate Change Mitigation Project - Innovative municipal partnerships in the Capital Region of Denmark.
Director Jens Lønholdt, LYCEUM Innovation and Process Consultancy & Project Manager Nina Caspersen, Project Manager Rasmus Kiersundsen, Project Manager Martin Moneaux, Project Manager Ivar Rosendal, Project Manager Marie-Louise Sune Andersen
MediaMixer Innovation Day
For detailed information about the presentations at this session, please visit MediaMixer's website and scroll down the page a little. The sessions include:
inkt14-025: MediaMixer: Innovative Multimedia Solutions ready for transfer to industry.
Dr. Lyndon Nixon, MODUL University Vienna GmbH.