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Knowledge Transfer Partnerships

Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTPs) help your business to innovate and grow.

KTPs are a leading programme from Innovate UK that brings together a company, an academic team and high calibre graduate, known as an Associate, to work on an innovative project. This programme helps businesses to improve their competitiveness and productivity through better access to research, technology and skills. 

There are two types of KTP, a classic KTP which focuses on developing new or better products and services, and a management KTP (mKTP) which looks to develop better businesses by enhancing processes and building management capability.

A KTP project can last between 12 and 36 months, depending on the challenge and the needs of the business. Any UK-based business of any size can take part. This includes not-for-profit organisations such as social enterprises, charities and some public sector organisations. The project is part-funded by a grant from Innovate UK with SMEs receiving up to 67% funding of the projects costs.

The benefits of taking part in a KTP

  • Businesses achieve substantial increases in annual profit
  • Around 70% of Associates are offered a permanent job in the company when the project ends. In addition, a further 2 new jobs are created on average
  • Whatever the project, it is shaped to ensure that new knowledge and skills are embedded in the company for future use and development after the project finishes

Case studies

Read our case studies to find out more about how a KTP could help your business.

KHWS

Harnessing the power of behavioural science to develop unique sales tool. Tags: #BehaviouralScience #Sales #Marketing #PurchasingBehaviour
Artificial intelligence abstract image

NM Group

Using machine learning to explore faster ways to map the world’s power lines. Tags: #MachineLearning #RemoteSensing #Surveying
Electricity pylon

AGMA

From the Arctic to the Tropics: chemical manufacturer develops coating to protect pipes in all conditions. Tags: #Pipelines #Oil&Gas #Coatings #Corrosion #Chemistry
Pipeline in winter

Atom bank

Using mathematical and statistical methods used to build Atom bank's digital twin Tags: #Banking #Fintech #FinancialPlanning #DecisionMaking
Atom Bank livery on wall

Footy.com

Embedding machine learning, natural language processing and computer vision to improve productivity and competitiveness. Tags: #AI #MachineLearning #Ecommerce #NPL
Footy.com offices

Evergreen Life

Unlocking the power of machine learning to improve cancer patient outcomes. Tags: #Digital #Health #MachineLearning
Phone showing Evergreen Life app

  

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