For nearly half a century the University of Brighton has fueled local business innovation through Innovate UK’s Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) programme.
22 April 2025
As one of the trailblazers since the programme's inception, the university has cemented its reputation as a beacon for research-led business growth, propelling economic and societal progress across the Sussex region and beyond.
KTPs, backed by Innovate UK, connect businesses with academic expertise and funding, empowering them to solve complex challenges and boost competitiveness.
The University of Brighton proudly boasts a 100% success rate in securing funding for these collaborations, unlocking over £24 million for more than 280 projects.
In today’s turbulent and testing economic landscape, the ability to adapt and innovate is crucial for business survival, making KTPs a more relevant tool than ever for organisations aiming to future-proof operations and achieve sustainable growth.
Through KTPs, businesses and charities can access up to 75% in government funding, while leveraging cutting-edge academic expertise to drive innovation and solve practical challenges.
This model is proven to work: Innovate UK reports that 83% of businesses involved in KTPs have seen or expect increased productivity, profitability, employment or turnover. Some 70% improved existing products or services, while 57% developed new ones ready for market.
The University of Brighton has played a pivotal role in delivering high impact KTPs across a diverse range of sectors, from advanced engineering and environmental sustainability to business strategies and digital transformation. Notably, 82% of its projects have benefited Sussex-based businesses, reinforcing its role as a cornerstone of regional economic development.
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While KTPs are often associated with science and engineering, more than a quarter of the University of Brighton's recent partnerships have focused on business management innovation. These collaborations are helping companies refine operations and adopt sustainable growth strategies to drive long-term success.
Professor Andrew Lloyd, Deputy Vice-Chancellor, who has been involved with the University of Brighton’s KTPs from their early days said: "KTPs are a powerful engine for innovation and economic success. A KTP is about working closely with a company to solve real-world problems, and this collaborative mindset is key to making the programme work. Our strong relationships with businesses and our commitment to delivering on promises have been central to our success and helped make the University of Brighton a key driver of national progress."
As the KTP programme celebrates its 50th anniversary, the University of Brighton remains committed to helping businesses and charities navigate a fast-changing world. The university’s dedication to research-led business transformation ensures that companies have access to the tools and knowledge to thrive.
To explore how a KTP could benefit your organisation, contact KTP Manager, Lisa Casado, at KTP@brighton.ac.uk.
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