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Launch of the Research Councils UK (RCUK) Business Plan Competition (2007/08)


30 May 2007

Turning research into commercial reality

The search is on for 'would be' entrepreneurs who want to turn their research ideas into a successful business.

The third RCUK Business Plan Competition is launched this week (Friday 1 June 2007) and is open to researchers from across the breadth of activity supported by the Research Councils (ranging from science and technology to the arts).

The competition provides researchers who have commercially viable ideas with the skills, knowledge and support needed to develop a first-rate business plan.

Minister for Science and Innovation, Malcolm Wicks, said:

"It is discovery that provides the starting point for innovation, but it is in developing the foundations for a product or service through a sound business strategy that leads to commercial success.

"These awards will help promising researchers develop the skills needed to take their ideas to the shop floor."

All competitors will get business training and mentoring along the way and the winning team will also receive a cash prize to further their business idea. The final will be held in November 2008.

Speaking on behalf of the Research Councils UK, Professor Philip Esler said, "UK research in science, technology and the arts ranks among the highest in the world. The RCUK Business Plan Competition is an exciting way to showcase some of the most innovative research and help commercialise some of the best projects."

Last year's winning team Warwick Warp, a spin-out company from the University of Warwick, scooped a prize of £25,000. They developed a highly accurate fingerprint identification technology for use in personal ID cards, passports and access control systems. They are now starting their second round of fund raising to further develop the company.

The other finalists have also benefited greatly from the mentoring received during the competition and all have enjoyed further success with their business plans. Dr Valerie Ferro, leading the Strathclyde University team, said: "The data obtained in constructing the business plan was extremely useful in putting proposals to companies. We are also about to file a new patent thanks to the mentoring received whilst working on the business plan."

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Notes for editors:

Those teams were:

  • Unique software-based fingerprint identification system (Warwick University. Warwick Warp)
  • From healthcare to video gaming - unlocking the potential of 3D imaging (Dr J Paterson, Oxford. Eykona Technologies Ltd).
  • Computer animated textures for clothing and interior design (Professor M Chantler, Heriot-Watt University. TotallyTextures Ltd).
  • Oral vaccination – aiding the global fight against disease (Dr V Ferro, Strathclyde University. Platform Technology for Oral Delivery of Vaccines).
  • Easier breathing – more effective treatment for respiratory diseases (MG Iobbi, ICSTM. Medical Device for Patients with Respiratory Disorders Dependant on Oxygen Therapy).
  • Combating the software bugs that affect the reliability of consumer products Dr K McDonald-Maier, Essex University. Ultrasoc Technologies Ltd).
  • Speeding up pharmaceutical and cosmetic testing with new biosensors (Dr D Naseby, University of Hertfordshire. Biosense Technology).

The competition is open to researchers based in UK Higher Education Institutions (HEI's) or Public Sector Research Establishments (PSRE) from across the whole spectrum of academic research - from the arts and biosciences, environmental, physical and social sciences to technology.

Postgraduates, postdocs and academic staff who have a business idea arising from research and want to develop this further are encouraged to participate.

Full details on how to take part in the competition will be available at http://www.rcuk.ac.uk/Publications/reports/. You can also contact the Competition Manager for further information. Contact Sarah Cooper, tel: 01793 444422, e-mail: rcbpcomp@epsrc.ac.uk

About Research Councils UK

The seven Research Councils are independent non-departmental public bodies, funded by the Science Budget through the Office of Science and Innovation. They are incorporated by Royal Charter and together manage a research budget of over £2.8 billion a year.

Research Councils UK (RCUK) is the partnership between the UK's seven Research Councils. Through RCUK, the Research Councils work together to champion the research, training and innovation they support. The seven UK Research Councils are:

  • Arts & Humanities Research Council (AHRC)
  • Biotechnology & Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC)
  • Economic & Social Research Council (ESRC)
  • Engineering & Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC)
  • Medical Research Council (MRC)
  • Natural Environment Research Council (NERC)
  • Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC)

Contact:

Chloë Somers
RCUK Press Officer, Tel 01793 444592