Title: Malcolm Butler
1MNT in Yorkshire Humberside Bringing together
commercially focused RD and delivery routes to
market
- Malcolm Butler
- PhD, MSc(Eng), MBA, BSc(Hons), CEng, MIMMM
- Micro- Nanotechnology Manager
- Yorkshire Forward
2Contents
- Strategy/concept
- What weve done already
- What we plan to do
3Yorkshire Forward MNT Strategy
- YF MNT Programme allocated 5m to regional MNT
organisations in Dec 2004 - Two components
- Commercially focussed RD(encouragement of
technology push) - Overcoming barriers to commercialisation
(encouragement of market pull)
4Moving forward
The aim is to encourage inclusive working across
the region, raising the profile and prospects of
this important field
5Overcoming Barriers to Commercialisation
- To work with the research and training expertise
and relevant industry within the Yorkshire
Humber region to - 1) Strategic view of investment to date 5m
- 2) Strategic recommendations regarding best
practice - To optimise research pipeline with commercial
potential - To benefit academic and commercial activities
6Overcoming Barriers to Commercialisation
- To work with the research and training expertise
and relevant industry within the Yorkshire
Humber region to - 3) Industrial liaison/marketing stimulation of
new opportunities - Industry understanding their needs and
highlighting opportunities - Universities to stimulate new ideas and generate
funding - Both stimulation of new opportunities for
collaboration - 4) Represent YF on UK MNT Network and globally
7Barriers to Commercialisation of New Technologies
- Academic Barriers
- Industrial Barriers
- Funding Barriers
8Components
Particles
Polymers
Characterisation
New Technologies
Market Applications
Facilities Expertise
Product Process Development
9Contents
- Strategy/concept
- What weve done already
- www.mntforum.com (see YF under regional section)
- What we plan to do
10Linking RD excellence to industry
Biomaterials Tissue Engineering CICUniversity
of Leeds
Particle Science Engineering CICUniversity of
Leeds
Materials Analysis Research Services
CICSheffield Hallam University
Green Chemistry CICUniversity of York
utilise existing infrastructure of 14 Centres
for Industrial Collaboration
Pharmaceutical Innovation CIC University of
Bradford
Polymer CICUniversity of Bradford
11- Build on the respected academic capability in the
region and promote this to industry - NanoFactory and NanoManufacturing Institute
- International Centre for Micro- and
Nano-Moulding - York-JEOL Centre for Nanofabrication and
Analysis - Polymer IRC and Sheffield Polymer Centre
- Centre for Precision Technology
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12- Six key areas of world class MNT expertise
- NanoFactory and NanoManufacturing Institute
(Leeds) - Nanoparticles, fibres and composites
- E.g. production of nanoparticles and application
into composites such as shin pads and composite
automotive parts
13- Six key areas of world class MNT expertise
- NanoFactory and NanoManufacturing Institute
(Leeds) - Nanoparticles, fibres and composites
- E.g. production of nanoparticles and application
into composites such as shin pads and composite
automotive parts - International Centre for Micro- and
Nano-Moulding (Bradford) - Volume production of micro-devices and
nano-features - E.g. 0.00034g gear blank and channels for
microfluidics
14- Six key areas of world class MNT expertise
- York-JEOL Centre for Nanofabrication and Analysis
(York) - Nanolithography, electron microscopy and
magnetics - E.g. sub-atomic resolution TEM and Dual Column
Focused Ion Beam miller (FIB) capability
15- Six key areas of world class MNT expertise
- York-JEOL Centre for Nanofabrication and Analysis
(York) - Nanolithography, electron microscopy and
magnetics - E.g. sub-atomic resolution TEM and Dual Column
Focused Ion Beam miller (FIB) capability - Centre for Precision Technology (Huddersfield)
- Precision Coordinate Metrology, nano-scale
surface metrology, and ultra precision
manufacturing - E.g. surfaces for medical implants and
quantitative characterisation of MEMS and silicon
wafer devices
16- Six key areas of world class MNT expertise
- Polymer IRC and Sheffield Polymer Centre
- (Leeds, Bradford, Durham Sheffield)
- Soft nanotechnology, smart materials and
biomimetic materials - E.g. drug delivery and substrates for tissue
engineering - E.g. plastic electronic materials (LEDs) and
devices (transistors)
17- Six key areas of world class MNT expertise
- Polymer IRC and Sheffield Polymer Centre
- (Leeds, Bradford, Durham Sheffield)
- Soft nanotechnology, smart materials and
biomimetic materials - E.g. drug delivery and substrates for tissue
engineering - E.g. plastic electronic materials (LEDs) and
devices (transistors) - Kroto Research Institute (Sheffield)
- Multi-disciplinary nanotechnology research base
combining electronic nanotechnology (III/IV),
nanocharacterisation and nanomanipulation, soft
nanotechnology, and tissue engineering
18NanoFactory
- A regional showcase for nanomanufacturing
excellence and best practice in development and
industrial applications of large volume
functional consumer products enabled by micro-
and nano- technologies - Single point of entry for expertise, capability
and facilities across eight regional universities
www.nanofactory.org.uk
19NanoFactory
- Bone replacement (nano-ceramics)
- Inner ear implants (micro-moulding)
- Flexible screens (coating)
- Shin pads (nanofibres)
- Luggage (nanofibres)
- Car industry
20MNT Network
- MNT Network and facilities
- Communities and discussion groups
- Industrial Map of UK
- Industrial Awareness Packs
- Events, newsletter, website, etc.
www.mntforum.com
21Contents
- Strategy/concept
- What weve done already
- What we plan to do
22Barriers to Commercialisation of New Technologies
- Academic Barriers
- Industrial Barriers
- Funding Barriers
23Academic Barriers to Commercialisation
- Facilities and multi-disciplinary working
- Short-term resources
- Relative priorities and drivers regarding
research, teaching, and knowledge/technology
transfer - Financial drivers for industrial
outreach/commercialisation activities - Understanding of potential industrial
applications - Understanding of potential industrial barriers to
commercialisation - Understanding of the whole innovation cycle
- Exploitation strategy of University
24Industrial Barriers to Commercialisation
- Risk Adversion
- Sort-term aims vs timescale for commercialisation
of RD - Awareness of technology
- Linking new technologies to current markets
- Single point of contact (knowing where to go)
- Cost of developing new technologies
25Funding Barriers to Commercialisation
- Proof of concept funding
- Finance for early stage companies
- Return on investment criteria
- Sometimes a bureaucracy barrier to getting
funding
26Stimulating business RD
- Industrial Research and Development
- Award for Large Companies
- Only English region to help large companies to
accelerate RD (18.5m) - Grant for RD
- 3.1m to support innovation in SMEs
27Conclusions
- Got academic RD excellence in Nanotechnology
- Investing in making this commercially focussed
- Got infrastructure for academic/industrial
collaboration - Investing in utilising this for micro- and
nano-technology
Want to generate wealth and economic growth from
new micro- and nano-technologies
28Dr Malcolm Butler malcolm.butler_at_yorkshire-forwar
d.com 44 (0)114 2229553