The Ïã¸Û×î¿ì¿ª½±ÏÖ³¡Ö±²¥×ÊÁÏ is a finalist in two categories for the 2022 Knowledge Transfer Partnerships Awards, run by the national agency Innovate UK.
27 September 2022
The University's Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) team has been shortlisted for the Best KTP Support Team Award, while its KTP Associate has been shortlisted for a Future Leader Award at the which will be announced at an awards ceremony in Liverpool on 12 October.
Qu earned her award nomination for her two-year project working with Hastings-based company , a renowned international publisher of postcards, calendars and greeting cards founded in 1907.
Qu's engagement with the company centres on a two-year business transformation project drawing on both university and individual management expertise to complete a digital transformation in Judge Sampson's management and marketing processes, the development of a new product portfolio informed by sector research, and the creation of new staff training programmes.
Lulu Qu, KTP Associate
Liz Johnson, Ïã¸Û×î¿ì¿ª½±ÏÖ³¡Ö±²¥×ÊÁÏ KTP Manager
Graeme Wolford, Managing Director of Judge Sampson, said: "What business would turn down the opportunity to have access to a pool of academic expertise, the support of a university, and a graduate working on a strategic project?"
Among the benefits arising from the partnership between the Ïã¸Û×î¿ì¿ª½±ÏÖ³¡Ö±²¥×ÊÁÏ and Judge Sampson will be reduced waste of unwanted products, while improved productivity will allow the business to focus more on reducing its environmental impact. Alongside Lulu Qu, Ïã¸Û×î¿ì¿ª½±ÏÖ³¡Ö±²¥×ÊÁÏ academic Asher Rospigliosi and from the School of Business and Law have provided expert knowledge and experience in the complexities of information systems in a business context, product innovation and digital marketing.
Liz Johnson, Ïã¸Û×î¿ì¿ª½±ÏÖ³¡Ö±²¥×ÊÁÏ's KTP Manager, said: "KTPs bring together exceptional businesses, universities and KTP Associates on strategic and challenging projects. It’s fantastic to see the efforts to support and deliver these programmes being rewarded by the KTP Best of the Best Awards."
Speaking to magazine, Lulu Qu, Digital Transformation and Digital Marketing Manager and KTP Associate at the Ïã¸Û×î¿ì¿ª½±ÏÖ³¡Ö±²¥×ÊÁÏ, said: "A KTP allows me to work closely with the business and university academics at the same time. Having access to both industrial insights and academic knowledge is a golden opportunity to close the gap between research and practice in the business management field."
The KTP Awards celebrate the most creative, effective and interesting people and projects out of around 800 Knowledge Transfer Partnerships active at present across the UK. Ïã¸Û×î¿ì¿ª½±ÏÖ³¡Ö±²¥×ÊÁÏ KTPs form a core part of its Research and Knowledge Exchange strategy, while also providing a route for academics to put their knowledge to work in real-life business settings.
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