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Academic networks 'key' to business innovation

23 November 2009
Networks connecting industry to academia are key to the process of business innovation, according to the University of Oxford's technology transfer partner.

Isis Innovation has suggested that as companies increasingly search for technologies outside their own organisations, platforms highlighting recent academic research are becoming more valuable in corporate environments.

The research transfer firm works to assist academics at the University of Oxford in commercialising their innovations, while it also helps businesses find experts to work on specific projects.

Every year a number businesses benefit from this service, with recent clients including Microsoft, Sharp Laboratories and the BBC.

Steve Lee, head of Isis Innovation's University Consulting division, explained that the company had now set up Isis Enterprise to meet the demands of the private sector.

He said: "We work with companies in all kinds of ways, sometimes providing an expert who will act as an independent external reviewer, sometimes providing access to scientific facilities and equipment."

Isis Innovation was created in 1998 to manage the University of Oxford's intellectual property portfolio and now works on projects in a variety of fields, including life sciences, humanities and physical sciences.ADNFCR-1584-ID-19474128-ADNFCR

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