The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Strong year for spin-out investor Frontier IP

INTELLECTU­AL PROPERTY: Scottish investment group achieves more success

- aNdrew argo business@thecourier.co.uk

A Scottish investment group for university spin-out companies has reported a strong year of progress with impressive rises in its revenue, profit and investment portfolio.

Edinburgh-based Frontier IP has invested in a number of companies that emerged from research at Dundee and St Andrews University.

In the 12 months to June 2016 its total revenue rose by 27% to £2 million.

Profit before tax leapt 75% to £1.1m, and the value of the investment portfolio was up 65% at £4.6m.

Frontier IP’s market value stands at just over £10.5m.

Cash balances at the end of June stood at £771,000, up from £636,000.

The AIM-listed specialist asset management group helps universiti­es and research organisati­ons to commercial­ise the intellectu­al property arising from their research.

The Dundee and St Andrews spinouts it has supported include ADUS Deep Ocean, Ex Scientia, Glycobioch­em, Circa Connect, Rapid Quality Systems and Kinetic Discovery.

The year saw Dundee’s Ex Scientia secure a partnershi­p with German company Evotec AG.

Frontier IP also signed a commercial­isation agreement with Evora University in Portugal, and has since added one with Universida­de Nova in Lisbon.

Chief executive Neil Crabb said: “The group is making good progress in line with its strategy.

“We have expanded our network of universiti­es and have increased the size of the equity stakes we are entitled to receive.

“Our pipeline continues to show healthy expansion which we expect to convert to growth in our core portfolio in the current financial year.

“We are also seeing strong commercial progress in our existing core portfolio, together building the potential for further uplift in value.”

Chairman Andrew Richmond said Brexit had potentiall­y created more volatility in financial markets and academic institutio­ns.

Intellectu­al property should remain unaffected where the European patent system is not part of EU law, and he said there was no suggestion that the UK will leave the European Patent Convention covering patents and applicatio­ns.

 ??  ?? Members of the team of Dundee-based Ex Scientia, which has been supported by Frontier IP. From left: head of molecular informatic­s Adrian Schreyer, CEO Andrew Hopkins and head of chemoinfor­matics Willem van Hoorn.
Members of the team of Dundee-based Ex Scientia, which has been supported by Frontier IP. From left: head of molecular informatic­s Adrian Schreyer, CEO Andrew Hopkins and head of chemoinfor­matics Willem van Hoorn.

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