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RCUK announces support for innovation in Knowledge Exploitation - 2009 Yorkshire and Humberside Innovation awards


09 December 2008

The 2009 Yorkshire and Humberside Innovation awards - "Innovator/09", supported by RCUK, are now accepting applications through the Yorkshire Forward website.

Research Councils value the many diverse ways in which their research investments can lead to benefits for the UK society and economy. RCUK has therefore agreed to support for the second consecutive year the Yorkshire and Humber Innovation awards - Innovator/09, which celebrates the passion and talent of organisations and individuals who are driving innovation in the Yorkshire and Humberside region.

RCUK particularly wishes to celebrate successful economic impacts arising from basic or 'breakthrough' research. Here serendipity has a strong role, and successful impact depends upon individuals that can spot unexpected potential and have the motivation and capability to see these through to conclusion.

RCUK has therefore decided to sponsor the Knowledge Exploitation Award. This aims to reward and celebrate the successful commercial exploitation of basic research from within Yorkshire and Humber's universities and research organisations, bringing science to market to benefit the applicant, end users and the regional economy.

Some key features:
  • The award will acknowledge impact, including economic benefit, generated from the commercial exploitation of new technologies through activities such as licensing, spin out companies, joint ventures, collaborative research and development, contract research and establishment of commercial services.
  • The applicant must demonstrate a strong track record in knowledge transfer strategy and activity over an extended period, and the effective utilisation of varied routes to market and potential collaborators.
  • The application must include a brief case study detailing one specific project undertaken to bring to market an innovative new product, process or service. Applications will be judged on the success and breadth of the knowledge transfer strategy and activity, including a measurement of the economic, social and environmental impact.

Innovator/09 builds on the success of Innovator/08, which culminated in a prestigious ceremony last year. The Institute of Medical and Biological Engineering won the 2008 Knowledge Exploitation Award supported by Research Councils UK, for successful commercial exploitation of basic research, using university research in a commercial domain. The centre at the University of Leeds is a world leading research centre for artificial replacement joints, which has improved artificial joints used clinically worldwide.

Proposals should be submitted via the Yorkshire Forward website online or using a paper version.

For further details please contact Holly Sowden: holly.sowden@yorkshire-forward.com