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Leveraging Academia's Innovation: Paul Barker (Claritum) & John Cartlidge (Bristol Uni)

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Knowledge Transfer Partnerships, or KTPs for short.

Never heard of them? Me neither.

That was until I had a few conversations with the guys at Claritum and discovered how they had leveraged government funding and the vast knowledge base that academia brings to the table.

I'm joined on this episode of ProctoCast by Paul Barker, CTO of marketing procurement tech platform Claritum, and John Cartlidge, senior lecturer in financial informatics and data science at the University of Bristol.

Paul and John explain how this is the classic win-win partnership and how commercial organisations can tap into the research from academic institutions to help them drive commercial projects.

Conversely, academia can bring in real life data and examples which would usually be highly confidential and difficult to get hold of.

During the episode, we explore how organisations can bid for KTPs and what potential interested parties may need to consider and be aware of before seeking funding.

The relationship Paul and John have fostered is central to the success of their particular KTP.

We dig into some of the specifics around how the partnership works, and how it has helped to both enrich Claritum's data analytics capabilities and Bristol Uni's research.

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