Title: Alan Montgomery, Director
1- Alan Montgomery, Director
- alan.montgomery_at_infermed.com
2Objective of talk
- Describe what R D is like in a small IT company
- at least in my own experience
- Ways of getting funding
- Demo of a product produced
- Differences from academic research
3Topics we will cover
- Starting a company via an MBO (Management Buyout)
- Search for a growth
- Research grants for companies
- IPR issues
- Primacy of people
- Cash flow
- Marketing high-tech
- Selling a business
- Demo of Clementine
4My experience
- 66-73 M Sc. D Phil (Physics) from UoS
- 72-74 CAP Process Control - House
- 74-84 ICL Compilers - Redundancy
- 84-86 Software Engineering Research
- Poplog Product Manager, SDL
- AI Winter
- 89-99 Founded Integral Solutions Ltd.
- 94-99 Clementine
- ? ? Sold Company ? ? ??
- 00- Director, InferMed
5The Management Buyout
- AI Winter - Close AI Products Divn.
- Main Product was Poplog!
- Maybe 60 industry/government clients
- Negotiation with Sussex and SD-Scicon
- Ignorance of business enterprise agency
- Business Plan
- Bank loan collateral
- Ownership
- Thank you SDL and UoS/COGS
6Where to go next?
- Poplog is a tool, used by RD defence,
manufacturing, academics, . - Extend it with a toolset of other AI tools
- Still does not solve any high-value business
problem - Have to sell to technicians endless technical
wrangling - Low prices
- Can we turn it into an application, or find some
new market?
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9ISL Research, Phase 1Lucky break as we hit
recession!
- Government IT RD favours SMEs
- Get 50 funding for RD
- Invited into three projects
- UIDE - turn Poplog into UI prototyping tool ?
- Gateway KBS Methodology ?
- ISS semiconductor wafers ?
- SMART proposal FORTRAN. Failed. ?
10Funding research and development
- Self funding from profits!
- Co-operative project with customer
- Loans wheres the collateral?
- Equity finance
- Corporate venturing e.g. Roche
- RD Grants
11Funding - Equity Finance
- Equity finance from
- Business angel 20K-100K
- First stage investor 100K-500K
- Major investor e.g. 3i, Apax etc 1M-10M
- Requires realistic market plan
- Have to give up part of the company
- Expensive advisors take 10-20 of cash!
- Need to have an exit strategy
- The best way if you have the right idea.
12Funding R D Grants
- Governments/EU encourage growth and innovation
get university brains working with business RD. - Common themes
- There is a project (sometimes within broad areas
defined by government / EU) - Business only gets part-funding (e.g. 50)
- Often has to be a collaboration (e.g. EU)
- Business gets the IPR pays royalties
- Monitoring by the grant provider
- Works if right project and right partners
13UIDE Project
- User Interface Design Environment
- British Maritime Technology
- Integral Solutions Ltd
- University of Sussex, COGS.
- Extend Poplog to allow rapid prototyping /
simulation of UIs - Problems
- No end user
- COGS design too sophisticated
14Keep it simple
15UIDE Project
- Technically interesting - could prototype a
grand piano! - Research papers on strongly typed visual
programming - Some ideas that turned up later
- No product as such
- Result?
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16ISS Project
- GEC-Plessey Semiconductors, ISL, Reading
University - Better scheduling of wafers through wafer
fabrication plant. - Big problem, huge pay-off 5 increase in output.
- Strong user strong product champion
17ISS Project
- After 3 years just starting to work, no customers
- RAs all looking for new job
- Follow-on proposal possible in Europe
- Mortgage another 90K of our house and hire the
team - Chivvy MPs and ministers to get Euro project!
18ISS and JESSI Faw project
- Got next customer SGS-Thomson
- Won competitive tender for Intel
- Successful trials at Intel, Texas
- 1M order negotiated!
- Intel decided ISL too small for them to become
strategically dependent. - Intel introduced ASL
- Later ISS business sold to ASL
- Negotiations, due diligence, IPR
- 3.5M in total, partly staged.
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19HiP Teaching Company Scheme
- TCAs work for 2 years at industry to transfer
university skills. - Academic teaching bought out
- DTI funds 60 of costs
- IPR in industry, royalty to university
- TCAs groomed to be high-fliers in company.
- Excellent scheme, light proposal high success
rate 1 to 1 collaboration.
20HiP Teaching Company Scheme
- ISL UoS COGS (Mike Sharples)
- Follow-on to UIDE
- Hypermedia in Poplog. Worlds first intelligent
multimedia system. - One software guy, one designer.
- Success .ready to launch ..
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22HiP Teaching Company Scheme
- Success .ready to launch ..
- Then Tim Berners-Lee introduced a new multi-media
standard. - Too late in project, too expensive to change so
we canned HiP.
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23Clementine DTI Smart Award
- DTI Competition small companies
- 1. 75 of costs up to 80K?
- 2. 50 of costs up to 150K?
- No need to collaborate
- Easy proposal form
- Very competitive
24Clementine DTI Smart Award
- Based on our experience of machine learning NN
and induction, - And on Poplog, UIDE, HiP
- Make data mining accessible to business people.
(Colin Shearer)
25Clementine a graphical language!
26Clementine Productization
- EU Project with DB to run on Intel PCs and in
theory on parallel machines - EU Project on DM Methodology
- EU Project on mining web data
27Early Clementine Users
- Manufacturing
- Daimler Benz
- Ford
- British Steel
- Caterpillar
- Retail
- Boots
- Tandy
- ICL Retail
- Halfords
- Finance
- Reuters
- Nationwide
- National Westminster
- Citibank
- Pharmaceutical
- Glaxo-Wellcome
- Pfizer
- Du Pont
- Unilever
- Government
- HM Customs Excise
- IRS
- The Home Office
- DERA
- Telcos
- AT T
- Vodafone Australia
- Cellnet
- Airtouch Cellular
- Singapore Telecoms
28Introducing Clementine
29ISL Sales Growth
30Focus on the winner
- Disposal of ISS gave money to develop Clementine
- Opened office in Philadelphia
- and in Singapore
- Distributors worldwide
- Sales doubled each year
- Hard to justify other businesses
- But there was one other line of business
31The Happy Ending
- Clementine recognized as best of breed worldwide.
- NCR adopted it, and paid for Japanese version.
- Main competitors SAS and IBM.
- Offer from SPSS to buy the business
- My wife said Yes!
- Long negotiations, due diligence, contracts,
guarantees, . - 04.00am 1st January 1999 we signed!
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32The KBS bit
- Throughout ISLs ten years Id been trying to
build a KBS business. - LPE, Gateway, KADS, KACTUS.
- PC-PACK Knowledge Elicitation Tools
- RED
- MACRO, PROMPT
33RED Project
- UK Safety Critical Systems Project
- ICRF Prof John Fox
- ISL, Lloyds Register, Masons, QMW
- Use of logic to express knowledge
- Discovery of generic safety rules
- Proforma language to describe formally and enact
logic-based guidelines - Demonstrators in Asthma Management and Ship
Safety Assessment - Led ultimately to a new IT company
34Roots of InferMed
35Basic concepts of the language
Clinical actions
Data entry
Protocols (processes)
Decisions
Scheduling
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38InferMed Software
- Bespoke development for Roche
- Fully validated system delivered in 3 months
- Repeat business
- High value product
- Licence fee (up to 2M)
- Customisation
- Training
- Maintenance
- Direct sales model
- Opportunities
- license to B2C site
- pharmaceutical sponsorship
- flexible revenue models
Vertical applications
Core technology
39Market must be ready
- Long time from innovation to profitable market
(5-15 years) - Sometimes a standard must be present e.g.
electricity supply, IBM PC, WWW. - Market slow to start - goes critical rapidly
- Can only introduce radical ideas if
- need is great and
- current ideas dont work
- Missionary selling is very expensive
40Technology adoption cycle after Geoffrey Moore
- Uptake of a new product (that requires
behaviour change)
Early adopters
Innovators
41Adoption cycle with chasmwhere ISL came from!
- Beware the chasm! (Geoffrey Moore)
85-90 KBS business dropped into the chasm
specialist suppliers failed, majors pulled out.
42Differences from academic research
- Rarely intellectual curiosity -gt a paper. Seek
marketable product or process - Industry is secretive, patents, etc
- Academic research often alone industry research
nearly always a team - Usually short term, exploit in 3 years
- At mercy of managers and the economy
- Competition is other companies, not quite same as
academic rivalry - New research usually in parallel with the
development/support of current products.
43Lessons to remember
- Keep it simple
- Work with users
- It can take 10 years
- Every project needs a champion
- Market solutions not technology
- The technology adoption curve and the Chasm
- Real wealth from selling the company
- It is also a matter of luck!
44- Thank you for listening
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- Any Questions?
- alan.montgomery_at_infermed.com