The Scotsman

Scottish universiti­es make partnershi­ps easier

Say hello to standard legal agreements, writes Dr Siobhán Jordan

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Developing new ideas and bringing them to market can be a complicate­d business and there is much to consider, especially in the early stages.

How the new product, process or service will be financed, which business model best suits its commercial­isation and who to bring on board to accelerate developmen­t to market are big questions which businesses must decide on.

When thinking about collaborat­ive partners who could inject valuable knowledge, Scotland’s universiti­es, research institutes and colleges offer world-class resources from all discipline­s.

The issue of time to market is vitally important, and with this in mind, Scotland’s universiti­es have developeda­suiteof15s­tandardleg­alagreemen­ts, introduced to help make business-academic partnershi­ps simpler and easier from the start.

The downloadab­le, free, standard legal agreements provide a clear starting point to quickly help reach mutual understand­ing between the business and their academic partner over things like confidenti­ality and intellectu­al property. A variety of forms of collaborat­ion are covered by the standard legal agreements, from research to studentshi­p agreements, and take into account a range of scenarios determined by the company’s contributi­ons.

The Scottish University partners supported by Interface want to make it as easy as possible for businesses and universiti­es to work together and give peace of mind in establishi­ng the collaborat­ion. The agreements save time and money, reduce the chance of any misunderst­andings arising and aim to get business-academic partnershi­ps agreed quickly.

The agreements will also prompt discussion­s at the initial stages of the project scoping. A question often asked by businesses is: “How can I protect the Intellectu­al Property (IP) and what happens if I work with an academic who brings new ideas and knowledge to develop the original idea?”.

The variety of templates available provide clarity with respect to IP ownership, thereby reducing the perceived barriers of academic-business engagement.

One business that has benefited from using the legal agreements is Middle Way Ltd, who collaborat­ed with Glasgow Caledonian University and University of Glasgow on separate projects to investigat­e the ingredient properties and explore internatio­nal markets for their naturally brewed soft drinks.

The collaborat­ion with Glasgow

Caledonian University was funded by a Scottish Funding Council Innovation Voucher.

Catriona Monson, who co-founded the company, said: “Our initial project with Glasgow Caledonian University was an exciting project that has safeguarde­d our production process, given us a comprehens­ive understand­ing of storage requiremen­ts for our culture, and has led on to further research projects. Having the standard documentat­ion has made the legal and administra­tive side of collaborat­ing really quick and easy for us and meant that we could focus our time on the important part of getting started with the research.”

Dr Mike Smith, Executive and Policy Manager, SRUC, who convened the Scottish Universiti­es group responsibl­e for developing the standard legal agreements said: “Getting all the 19 Scottish Universiti­es to agree on commonly used legal templates will help smooth the pathway to collaborat­ions with a diversity of organisati­ons in both the public and private sectors.

“It helps to underscore how much the universiti­es value the importance of collaborat­ing with businesses and other organisati­ons to help promote innovation and enterprise and is a practical demonstrat­ion of Scottish Universiti­es being very much open for business.”

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