Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTP)
A Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) is a three-way collaboration between a university, company and a graduate working on a project central to the needs of the company for a period of 1 - 3 years.
Knowledge Transfer Partnerships provide resources, government funding and expertise to thriving organisations who wish to innovate, expand or improve their performance.
By participating in a KTP, you can:
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Find out more about knowledge transfer opportunities:
T: +44 (0)1509 223110, E: kt@lboro.ac.uk
> Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
SUCCESS STORIES
> read about some of our knowledge transfer projects
"Our KTP programme has been a huge success. The University had the knowledge and we provided the application, all complemented with an outstanding Associate, this powerful mix has created a new and exciting business for PC Interworks."
Roger Jones, Managing Director, PC Interworks Ltd
"The programme with Loughborough University enabled us to develop an effective in-house product design facility, which has made a significant contribution to our business performance and opened up new markets for us. It is an excellent way of accessing and using the expertise from within a university and developing a graduate into a valuable member of our management team."
Martin Spencer, Managing Director, Rototek Ltd



