Tech Transfer & Commercialisation
Below is a list of the Life Sciences Tech Transfer and Commercialisation Organisations that are active in the Northwest.
(University of Liverpool) MerseyBioIncubator exists to
promote and support the transition of quality bioscience research
into new business enterprises in Merseyside.
The
University of Liverpool Business Gateway, helps commercial and
public sector organisations access the cutting edge knowledge and
expertise available from the University.
Liverpool
John Moores University (LJMU) has a range of expertise,
products, services and solutions to help business
TrusTECH is a partnership set up to help NHS
Trusts to manage the outputs of publicly funded research to improve
healthcare.
Click
here to access TrusTECH news page.
The University of Manchester Incubator Company Limited (UMIC) is The University's Incubator Facilities Management, and external business mentoring commercialisation company. Facilities currently include Europe's first dedicated campus based Manchester Bioscience Incubator, The Core Technology Facility and the North Campus IT Incubator.
The University of Manchester Intellectual Property Limited (UMIP) is the university's technology transfer and intellectual property commercialisation company. It has been formed by the merger of two very successful companies, UMIST Ventures and Manchester Innovation.
Lancaster
University's Business Enterprise Centre provides the
technology transfer service. The role of the Business
Enterprise Centre in this process is to optimise the benefits
arising from exploitation for both the researchers and the
University.
The
University of Salford's Academic Enterprise, along with the
Campus Organisation, (the University's corporate and commercial
club) offers technical and business expertise to industry and
commerce.
Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU) facilitates
knowlegde transfer through its business gateway.
