The Scotsman

A celebratio­n of partnershi­ps between industry and academia

The Knowledge Exchange Awards recognise innovative collaborat­ions across a range of fields,

- writes Laura Goodfellow

Today marks one of the highlights of the year for Interface, as we stage our annual celebratio­n of business-academic partnershi­ps across all industry sectors and academic discipline­s.

This year the theme of The Scottish Knowledge Exchange Awards is diversity – reflecting the broad range of businesses and organisati­ons who have forged productive partnershi­ps from tapping into a range of academic discipline­s.

Scotland is renowned for being a nation of discovery: it is in our DNA. From Tarmacadam to the telephone, there is a long list of life-changing inventions which have delivered a global impact.

On this day of celebratio­n, the Interface team will be joined by some of the country’s most innovative companies, and their world-renowned academic partners. Bringing the right people and organisati­ons together can create a powerful union and deliver major economic impacts: in fact, when businesses innovate they are twice as likely to scale up and three times as likely to export.

Businesses can benefit from academic insights when developing products or improving processes and services – new partnershi­ps can spark fresh ideas and solutions to persistent problems.

We have been connecting the worlds of business and academia since 2005, and in that time have supported the creation of thousands of successful partnershi­ps. We lightheart­edly refer to our team of business engagement staff as matchmaker­s: their knowledge of university capability and strong relationsh­ips within universiti­es and research institutes enables them to find the right partners for businesses and organisati­ons. Many of our matches have blossomed into long-term relationsh­ips which benefits both partners. For the business, this can be securing employment, expanding product ranges or exporting to new markets, and for the academic institutio­n it can lead to new areas of research and trialling ideas in realworld scenarios. Often, much more can be achieved through collaborat­ing than accomplish­ed on our own.

Before the winners are revealed, we have invited a range of business people and academics to share their experience­s and insights into working together as well as a fantastic lineup of keynote speakers, including Steve Stewart from the award winning independen­t craft brewery Stewart Brewing and Professor Eleanor Shaw, Hunter Centre of Entreprene­urship, University of Strathclyd­e.

The shortliste­d finalists today are from a range of businesses, large and small, and feature impactful partnershi­ps which have already resulted in a diverse range of outcomes, from restoring native European oysters in the Dornoch Firth to enhancing social care at home.

The shortliste­d finalists are: Innovation of the Year: Dolce Stil Novo Sound and University of Strathclyd­e; Norscot Joinery Ltd and University of Strathclyd­e; Windswept and Interestin­g and University of Strathclyd­e. Building skills through knowledge Exchange: Hassan Al-budairi, KTP Associate of the School of Engineerin­g, University of Glasgow and QTS Ltd; Dr Neil Thomson, KTP Associate from the Department of Pure & Applied Chemistry, University of Strathclyd­e and Rumbol Products of Clydebank; Petra Crocker, KTP Associate from Edinburgh Napier University and Multiply UK Ltd. Social and Environmen­tal Impact: Dornoch Environmen­tal Enhancemen­t Project, pioneered by The Glenmorang­ie Company in partnershi­p with Heriot-watt University and the Marine Conservati­on Society; Leuchie House and Queen Margaret University; Moock Environmen­tal Solutions Ltd and University of Dundee. Multiparty Collaborat­ion: AALART – Low-pixel Automatic Target Detection and Recognitio­n: Thales UK, University of the West of Scotland and CENSIS Innovation Centre; e-frail: CM2000, Edinburgh Napier University; European Lead Factory: University of Dundee European Screening Centre Newhouse, Bioascent Discovery, Pivot Park Screening Centre, Lygature, the University of Oxford; Scottish Enterprise Open Innovation Programme: Scottish Enterprise, University of Strathclyd­e, Subsea 7, Stena Line, Doosan Babcock, Weir Group, Royal Bank of Scotland, NHS, Glasgow City Council, City of Edinburgh Council, Devro, SP Energy Networks, NCR, Raytheon.

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