Post on 12-Jan-2015
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Three initiatives and one opportunity
Cambridge Technopole, University Enterprise Network, Cambridge Open Innovation Network
Dr Tim Minshalltim.minshall@eng.cam.ac.uk
University of Cambridge
Education• 12,000 undergraduates• 6,300 graduate students
Research• Income US$ 398m
– 8% from industry
Commercialisation• US$ 14m licensing and
consultancy income• 68 spin-outs in portfolio
– US$ 50m raised since 09/2008
Institute for Manufacturing (IfM)
• 230 staff, researchers and PhD students• 142 MEng, MPhil and MSt students plus undergraduate management options • 1,254 attendees at external courses• 8 research centres addressing aspects of engineering, management and
economics• External funding of over US$30m• Academic and industrial collaborators in 36 countries • Projects with 73 international companies
To provide a leading international focus for education, research and practice for the manufacturing and related
service industries
IfM approach
EDUCATION
RESEARCH
Services
GOVERNMENT
INDUSTRY
UNIVERSITIES
With thanks to Alan Barrell, http://www.alanbarrell.com/
With thanks to Alan Barrell, http://www.alanbarrell.com/
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CDT / Sumitomo Chemical: P-OLED Technology Ecosystem
IP & Technology Centre
ManufacturingDevelopment Centre
PLED materials
Polymer deposition
Device physics
Process equipment
Manufacturing process
Device electronics
CDTDow Chemical (USA)Covion (Germany)
Sumitomo Chemical (Japan)Bayer (Germany)
Melville Polymer Lab. (UK)Oxford University (UK)
Litrex Corp. (USA)Toppan Printing (Japan)
CDTCavendish Lab. (UK)
Tokki (Japan)Ulvac (Japan)
OTB (NL)
CDT
Optics enhancement
CDTCavendish Lab. (UK)
ST Microelectronics (France)
Source: CDT Ltd
Cambridge Open Innovation Network (COIN)
• Initially Unilever-funded, now 30 organisations• Identifies areas of common interest / opportunity
What is the role of location for open innovation?