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© 2009 Mobile VCE
Industry Engagement:Is what VCE is all about…
Dr Walter TuttlebeeChief Executive, Mobile VCE
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Origins & Rationale
Strategic R&D for the Global Industry World-Class, Industry-Led, Research to Grow the Industry
Founded1996, by the Industry, with Government support Research defined & steered by our Industry Members Not-for-Profit, funded by Industry Members & Government Financial multiplier for research, eg 2009:
Cost: £43,500 subscription Value: £2,500,000 research programme
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Industry led, world-class, strategic researchFinancially supported by UK Government
Undertaken by top UK research Universities
Not-for-profit: Strategic research to facilitate industry growth
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Objective: 1+1=3 [Industry+Univs=Growth]
Original Goals in 1996 To harness the research capability of a selected group of
UK universities into a cohesive world-class Centre of Excellence
To influence the direction of long-term research through dialogue between industry & the academic community
To carry out programmes of research with a focus on cross-disciplinary & well-managed programmes
To provide a mechanism for industry to work collectively with key Universities to secure the necessary flow of the most skilled experts
To secure international recognition
were achieved and exceeded by the early 2000’s…
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Achieving the Objectives
Critical Success Factors… Strong & Sustained Industry Leadership
Board of Directors, 5 industry, 3 university Clear industry definition of goals & research responsibility
Commitment from the Universities to Deliver Mutual respect & esteem between industry & academics
Research Excellence Independently assessed as world class Reflects both the university & industry inputs
Global Perspective & Engagement Industry membership from Asia, America & Europe Industry membership from across the value chain / value web
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Industry Engagement that Works
Consensus Industry Vision Industry-populated Visions Group develops a shared agenda
Industrial Steering Groups Define & manage the detailed programme
Industrial Chairman responsible to lead each work area Steering Groups meet each 3-4 months Industrial members provide feedback, direction and decisions on patents,
publications, etc, to the research teams Workshops – as needed, to address scenarios, business models, etc
Overseas players are actively supported & encouraged, eg Industry Steering Group presentations available with audio via web Webex increasingly used to facilitate remote meeting participation
Industry Reviewers Industrial staff can keep close to leading edge in specialist areas
One-on-one & technical meetings with researchers A means to assess and develop potential recruits May or may not physically attend Industry Steering Group meetings
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Core Programme Funding
Members’ Core Fund
UK GovernmentSupport
Gov’t Funds
- - - Members’ Subscriptions - - -
Industry LedWorld Class Research & Patents
New Products, Services &
RevenueStreams
Seeds & Feedsin-house
R&D
One-way Trapdoor
• High financial gearing, strategic research ‘seed’• Strengthens the UK research base available to the global industry• Known, qualified, research staff who appreciate industry’s needs
The Operating Model
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Rationale for Industry Engagement
Principal Sources of Value
Ensuring the Future A proven source of innovation ‘Early Warning Radar’ for technology opportunities & threats Strategic industry-defined research, ahead of the curve
Cost Sharing & Partnership Outsourcing and containing R&D costs Projects get done that would otherwise fall off the budget list New industrial linkages can result
People & Expertise R&D capability - ‘hard to build, yet easy to lose’ Low cost, ready access, to industry-aware, high calibre researchers Build strong relationships with the UK research community
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Sources of Value
Ensuring the Future
Universities are good at long-term research, pushing boundaries Industry needs to know what new technologies are emerging Few companies today support such in-house research
Mobile VCE offers a way for companies to ‘ensure the future’ ‘Seed’ – watch progress and, when a research area gets hot, use
the technical reports & meet with the team to ‘seed’ a new in-house activity. Get it up and running quickly.
‘Feed’ – manage internal programmes to build upon and be complementary to Mobile VCE research, thereby stretching the internal reearch budget
Research radar – a ‘window on the future’ Access to experts – through building long-term relationships,
companies grow to understand the real areas of deep expertise
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Sources of Value
Cost Sharing & Partnership
Member company subscriptions, plus Government support, are aggregated to fund a Core Programme
Core Programme – typically >40x financial multiplier Industry-defined programme based around shared vision Cost - £43.5k (2009) company subscription Value - £2.5m (2009) of research (plus other benefits)
Elective Programmes – typically 4-6x financial multiplier Initiated – by an individual company, with others joining in Size – typically from £25k to £250k Number of companies engaged – typically 1-6 Things can be done that might otherwise ‘fall off the budget’
More than just a financial multiplier (but that helps)
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Sources of Value
People & Expertise
Relationships are an investment Know who to ask, when an answer is rapidly needed Know who to recruit, by seeing them perform
Quality researchers, with real value Quality – ‘the quality of researchers is outstanding across the Mobile
VCE programs, when compared to many other fora’ Industry-aware - researchers who understand what industry needs
and can thus hit the ground running when subsequently recruited Invest now to recruit later when times improve & necessitate
Advice & Direction Mobile VCE is able to point in the right direction Direct contracts with Universities when full IPR ownership is needed Access and relationships with EPSRC, TSB, etc
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Wake Up, Take Action !
Member Companies New research streams – identify the key internal staff to
engage with the new Industry Steering Groups Consider what is falling off the R&D list – initiate an elective ? Government support mechanisms exist for research pull-thro’
Eg EPSRC ‘Follow On’ funding, Knowledge Transfer Partnership
Other Companies ‘Not doing innovation is like shooting yourself in the head’,
Ben Verwayen, December 2008 In the current climate, companies need ways to maintain a
window on the future and maintain vital research Mobile VCE offers ways to do this cost effectively
Consider joining us – now is a good time, at the start of Core 5 Contact the Mobile VCE office to arrange a meeting
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Thank you !
New Industrial members are welcomedFor further information please contact:
Dr Walter TuttlebeeE-mail: [email protected]: +44 1256 338604WWW: www.mobilevce.com