Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTPs) are a three-way collaboration. They are a government-funded programme through Innovate UK.
We can help you bring innovative ideas to fruition through collaboration and in partnership with our University experts. Your project will have access to our knowledge, technology and skills supported by a qualified KTP associate.
We are here to help. We have a dedicated and highly experienced KTP team here at the University of Central Lancashire who can provide your business with support throughout the process.
Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTPs) aim to help businesses improve their competitiveness and productivity through the better use of knowledge, technology and skills within the UK knowledge base.
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Case studies
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University Partnership with Silentnight Group helps consumers make smarter decisions
Silentnight's partnership with UCLan through a KTP has helped the company to futureproof its products and identified future stars for the business through collaboration with academia. - Article
Business backs device created through three-way Knowledge Transfer Partnership
Thanks to a KTP with UCLan and Manchester Metropolitan university, Swellaway has developed cutting-edge devices such as ProMOTION EV1 for use by athletes to get back to fitness. - Article
Bed manufacturer develops innovative technology through successful partnership
Harrison Spinks, in partnership with UCLan, completed a successful Knowledge Transfer Partnership based on unique patented micro-spring technology (MST). - Article
Silentnight Group cements a new and dynamic evidence-based marketing approach through a Knowledge Transfer Partnership
By working with the University of Central Lancashire, Silentnight have cemented a new and dynamic evidence-based marketing approach.
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