Stephen
Gregory, head of regional development at the University of Huddersfield
and the 3M Buckley Innovation Centre (3M BIC) how tapping into the
right resources can lead to innovation and growth. Companies nowadays need to be continually innovating to survive.
However, in a rapidly changing environment trying to keep up with the
market and competitors can restrict SMEs, with limitations on time,
resources and budgets. Taking the plunge and investing in innovation relies on SMEs taking risks, so how can these risks guarantee success? ItÂs all about getting the right support at the right time. Universities can play a big role in this, and recently more and more
businesses are realising the benefits of tapping into academic
capabilities to help them improve productivity and performance and
progress with innovation. Technology, student placements and specialist expertise are all
aspects that SMEs can exploit. As well as the emergence of new digital
technologies, such as high performance computing, the Internet of Things
and Big Data. However, we are still lagging behind our European
counterparts when it comes to University and SME engagement. Approaching a large academic institution, however, can be daunting
especially for smaller businesses. The University of Huddersfield, along
with others, is determined to change this and is looking to pave the
way for a new, more productive relationship with SMEs. Sir Andrew Witty
recognised the University and its pioneering 3M Buckley Innovation
Centre (3M BIC) as an exemplar of SME support and innovation in his
report ÂEncouraging a British Invention Revolution: Sir Andrew WittyÂs
Review of Universities and GrowthÂ. To bridge that gap, we launched a dedicated Business Engagement
Centre at the 3M BIC, simplifying the route for SMEs to access academic,
professional and technical support. As a one-stop-shop it gives SMEs a foot in the door to the
capabilities of its main partners the 3M BIC, the University of
Huddersfield and NPL North of England, as well as associated businesses
through the 3M BICÂs tenants and network members. In effect, all these
elements address the bespoke needs of all businesses. Dedicated business experts are on hand to provide comprehensive
diagnostic health checks for businesses, listening to their needs, and
helping build bespoke strategies to foster growth, from finding
solutions to problems, to helping businesses run more efficiently. Â As
well as the combined expertise of the centreÂs partners and associates,
the centre will also act as a broker signposting to external
organisations with other specialist capabilities. Technical support is provided by the 3M BIC, from additive
manufacturing and high performance computing to X-ray fluorescence and
surface metrology, as well as NPL which specialises in metrology, CMM
programming, and bespoke measurement training and consultancy. Academic support comes in the form of the UniversityÂs seven schools,
all boasting specialist expertise, student placement opportunities, as
well as technologies, that in the majority of cases would be out of
reach for small businesses, including the opportunity for Knowledge
Transfer Partnerships (KTPs). The 3M BICÂs associated businesses and network members act as the
professional experts, that can be accessed through 1-2-1 sessions, as
well as events provided through the CentreÂs Business Growth Forum.
Expertise includes: HR, legal, PR & marketing, cyber-security,
business consultancy, import & export, funding and mentoring. Taking that next step to innovation and business growth can be
overwhelming, but knowing where to find the support and connections to
suit your needs is certainly a step in the right direction to business
success and longevity. For more information about the Business Engagement Centre, contact Stephen Gregory on S.Gregory@hud.ac.uk or call 01484 505640.