Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTP)
KTP is a world-leading programme that helps businesses succeed by connecting them to the UK's rich academic resources. It's a partnership between the business seeking expertise, a university and a recently qualified (post)graduate – known as an Associate.
Transforming your business
- Any company can apply
- Dedicated expertise and knowledgeable academic to supervise the project
- Dedicated associate to work on the project
- The expertise of the academic team will bring their own skills to deliver a project
- Appointed academic nominated for supervision
- Intellectual firepower to guide and advise the associate whenever required
- Access to test equipment at the University if required
- A vital part of your team and project
Funding your project
Your project can last between 12 months and 3 years. KTP will fund up to 75% of all third sector applications. KTPs offer a three-way partnership between an academic, a business and a graduate. Collaborating to deliver a strategic project, this dynamic partnership is focused on sharing expertise, experience and resources to bring about change, embed knowledge and deliver growth. That's great value, especially as evidence shows that businesses, who invest in R&D, grow twice as fast and have higher exports compared to non-innovators.
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Important Deadlines
Forthcoming call end dates
The KTP programme runs continuously throughout the year. All dates are subject to change.
KTP round 3, 2023 to 2024 |
22 May 2023 | 5 July 2023 |
AA KTP part 1, 2023 to 2023 |
22 May 2023 |
5 July 2023 |
KTP round 4, 2023 to 2024 |
10 July 2023 |
6 September 2023 |
AA KTP part 2, 2023 to 2024 (invitation only) |
10 July 2023 |
1 November 2023 |
KTP round 5, 2023 to 2024 |
11 September 2023 |
1 November 2023 |
KTP round 6, 2023 to 2024 |
6 November 2023 | 31 January 2024 |
KTP round 1, 2024 to 2025 |
5 February 2024 |
10 April 2024 |
What are the benefits for companies?
- Start a strategic relationship with the University
- Find highly qualified people to spearhead new projects
- Access expertise to take an organisation forward
- Increase profits, knowledge and capability
- Devise innovative solutions to help an organisation grow
- Develop the capacity and capability to innovate more effectively beyond the life of the KTP
What are the benefits for academics?
- Start a strategic relationship with a company
- Income counts towards the Knowledge Exchange Income of the University
- Contribution to the Research Excellence Framework (REF) exercise
- Develop relevant teaching and research ideas
- Supervise and act as a mentor for postgraduates working on company-board projects
- Opportunity for early career researchers to gain supervision experience
- Publish high-quality journal and conference papers
- Apply knowledge and expertise to business problems
- Assist strategic change in business
Opportunities for Associates (graduates)
A KTP is one of the UK’s largest graduate recruitment programmes which provides over 300 graduate job opportunities each year. You will be able to manage and deliver challenging strategic projects for a business, while being supported by the University. You will be based at the company on a full-time basis but jointly supervised by an academic member of staff for the duration of the project.
Benefits include:
- Fast track career development opportunities
- A competitive salary
- Employment within chosen academic discipline
- Working both with academia and industry
- Training and development opportunities
- Register for a higher degree during the project
- Access to a wide range of our facilities including laboratories and library services.
Who can participate?
- UK based companies of all sizes from all industrial sectors
- Charities and not-for-profit organisations
- Education institutions (e.g. schools)
- Health organisations (e.g. hospitals and NHS Trusts)
- Councils and Local Authorities
Restrictions
A KTP may not be appropriate for every business. Very small businesses or very recent start-ups may not have the capacity to provide support for the Associate or the resources to commit to the project. Our KTP team will provide advice and guidance during the early discussions about the project, and will clarify whether the sponsors will be satisfied with the financial viability of your business, to ensure that your time isn’t wasted. If a KTP is not viable the team will discuss and propose alternative options.
To view previous KTP projects, please see the examples below.
KTP Portfolio
Company Partner | Sector | Partnership Objective |
Agroceutical Products Ltd | Biosciences | To develop and document a set of records and standard operating procedures to enable galanthamine produced from daffodils to meet the regulatory requirements of the Medicines and Healthcare Regulatory Agency and the Food and Drug Administration. |
Biotal Plc | Agriculture | Development of new lines of feed and forage based additives for feed grains, feed crops, crop residues and conserved crops. |
Boom Cymru | Creative Industries | To investigate 7-11 year old children's television viewing preferences and multi-platform media practices, and create a model for production and delivery of children's television programming. |
Environment Systems | Environmental Science | To assess the challenges and opportunities that the RSGISlib and other open source image processing software (i.e. the OS-Geo stack) may bring to a geographical intelligence company in terms of scaling operations and integrating with High Performance Computing for high throughput of data. |
Fluid Gravity Engineering Limited | ICT | Development of a flexible code for modelling gaseous detonations and reactive flows. |
Germinal Holdings Ltd | Biosciences | To develop a molecular screening package to support the breeding, trialling, validation and marketing of novel grass varieties in the UK and worldwide. |
Innovis Limited | Agriculture | To develop methodologies for grassland management and sheep nutrition, enabling deployment of an innovative novel supply chain model for the UK sheep industry. |
Innovis Limited | Biosciences | To develop new genetic sheep breed improvement and products services utilising DNA technology and to expand these services to include other livestock and domestic animals. |
Knitmesh Limited | Advanced Materials and Manufacturing | To scientifically evaluate a new explosion arrester in order to understand the underlying mechanisms involved, to bring the product to market and to optimise design and further development of arrester products. |
Micro Materials Limites | Advances Materials and Manufacturing | Development and commercialisation of a novel rotating polariser ellipsometer. |
Reynolds Geo-sciences Limited | Energy and Environment | To review and acquire expertise in air/space born remote sensing and GIS within RGSL, thereby allowing the company to monitor, analyse and manage glacial hazards in a more rigorous manner. |
TTS Pharma | Biosciences | Optimised and validated a porcine tissue explant model, test crude hemp as a possible anti-inflammatory therapy for porcine and equine mating-induced endometritis. |
Sumitomo Electric Wiring Systems (Europe) Limited | ICT | To design and develop software tools for the efficient analysis and optimisation of new vehicle wiring harness systems, robust product design and reduce design/quotation timescales |
TTS Pharma Current Case Study
“Prospecting hemp extract as an innovative anti-inflammatory therapy for porcine and equine mating-induced endometritis”
Overview
Sponsors |
Welsh Government (75%) TTS Pharma (25%) |
Knowledge Base | Aberystwyth University's Department of Life Sciences |
KTP Associate | Joanna Giles |
About this case study
TTS Pharma is a UK-based, vertically integrated company producing high quality, safe Cannabinoid products for the ethical market. The company mainly focuses on extraction, separation and manufacture of Cannabinoid derived products for humans. However, the company in now expanding its research to explore the anti-inflammatory properties of Cannabinoids for porcine and equine mating-induced endometritis therapy.
The partnership between the company and Aberystwyth University was formed with the purpose of evaluating the anti-inflammatory properties of hemp extract as a novel therapy for porcine and equine mating-induced endometritis. The aim of this project is that, by the end of the KTP, the company will have optimised and validated a porcine tissue explant model, test crude hemp using both the porcine and equine model. This will provide the company will valuable information determining if hemp extract can be used to treat endometritis-related uterine inflammation in horses and pigs.
Environment Systems Case Study
"OSSIE- Open Source Software for Information on the Environment"
Overview
Sponsors |
Welsh Government (75%) Environment Systems (25%) |
Knowledge Base | Aberystwyth University's Department of Geography and Earth Sciences |
KTP Associate | Alexandra Elena Mates |
Alexandra Elena Mates: As a young graduate, I consider the KTP as a rare, exciting and challenging project as I may not have the opportunity to find again. It was a real pleasure being part of two very friendly commercial and academic groups and I much appreciated the ethos of research, productivity, project management, care for the environment and people.
About this case study
Environment Systems (Aberystwyth, Wales) uses a range of software for processing Remote Sensing imagery that tends to be costly and lacking in flexibility. Company director, Steve Keyworth, had been aware of the developments of the RSGISlib open source image processing library lead by lecturer Pete Bunting at Aberystwyth University Geography Department.
The partnership between the company and knowledge base was formed with the purpose of assessing the challenges and opportunities that the RSGISlib and other open source image processing software (i.e. the OS-Geo stack) may bring to a geographical intelligence company in terms of scaling operations and integrating with High Performance Computing for high throughput of data. The aim of the project was that, by the end of the KTP, the company would be in a position to understand to what extent different software could be integrated into the Environment Systems worlflow, the level of knowledge required from analysts to use these systems, and the financial implications of doing so.
Boomerang+ Case Study
"Tween Audiences and Welsh-language Television Production: Impacts on Economic Prosperity and Cultural Life"
Overview
Sponsors |
Technology Strategy Board (100%) Grant amount: £82,585.00 |
Knowledge Base | Aberystwyth University's Department of Theatre, Film and Television Studies |
KTP Associate |
Helen Davies |
Dafydd Felix-Richards, Chair of Project Committee, Boom Pictures: "As a company working in the creative industries, being involved with this KTP focused and deepened our knowledge and understanding of the demographic, technological and cultural demands of our area of business. Overall, our experience of the project was very rewarding."
About this case study
This Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) emerged from an established strategic partnership that the Department of Theatre, Film & Television Studies (TFTS) at Aberystwyth University (AU) had with Boomerang+ (now Boom Cymru). Through the partnership with TFTS, the company offered master classes, contributed to academic modules, helped to develop student work, offered work experience opportunities, and supported other initiatives such as projects funded by KESS.
Boomerang+ is one of the largest independent media production companies in Cardiff, and is one of the UK’s most significant producers of original children’s television content. This KTP focused specifically on the Boom Plant (Boom Children) arm of the organisation, and aimed to investigate 7-to 13-year-old (‘tween’) Welsh children's media preferences and practices, to ‘map’ the attitudes of this audience sector in Wales and to create a model for production and delivery of children's television programming.