

A ºÚÁÏ³Ô¹Ï programme has supported dozens of researchers across the South
13 February 2025
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The ºÚÁÏ³Ô¹Ï is celebrating the success of the ‘Research to Value’ programme, an initiative designed to help researchers and professionals turn their ideas into real-world solutions.
The scheme, run by , gives academics a clear process for identifying opportunities, reducing risks, and moving innovative ideas toward commercial success.
It is part of the £487,000 ‘Bridging the Gap’ project, funded by and led by the University’s Department of Research and Innovation (DRI), that aims to create more economic value from existing University research in the Wessex region.
In just four sessions, 60 participants from five universities - including Chichester, Arts University Bournemouth, Solent, and Health Sciences University - gained the skills to bring their ideas to life. This included learning to identify and define commercial opportunities, address risks around research, build momentum, and map routes to delivery.
Demand was high, with 95 applications for just 60 places in the first two groups. A researcher at the University of Chichester described it as “a programme to quickly establish which ideas are worth spending time and resources on.â€
Dr Rachel Clark, Chief Operating Officer at Skillfluence, said: “Participants need to feel that it is immediately relevant to them. As a result, we saw strong engagement, with over 90 per cent attendance across all sessions.â€
Dr Louise Farrand, Head of IP and Commercialisation at the ºÚÁϳԹÏ, highlighted how quickly participants made progress: “It was amazing to see ideas take shape so clearly and quickly in just four sessions.
“This programme isn’t just for academics - it has the potential to bring innovative solutions to businesses, communities, and industries.â€
Participants can now move forward with Oxentia’s follow-up programme, where they will refine their ideas, identify customers, and explore financial viability.
Applications for the next cohort are open until February 25. Find out more here or contact Suzi.Edwards@port.ac.uk.
The ‘Bridging the Gap’ project is funded by Research England’s Connecting Capability Fund - Regional Economic Development (CCF RED), aiming to test a shared technology transfer office vision for universities in the Wessex region.
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