REIS SEMINAR SERIES: 873-1 Introduction to Knowledge Transfer Partnerships with Rob Rolley

Registration is required

Register at: https://abw.swansea.ac.uk/BusinessWorld/

This event is part of the REIS Seminar Programme series

Speaker

Rob Rolley
Jess Hughes

Speaker's Biography

Rob Rolley
An experienced industrial executive with a proven track record of complex system program management and delivery in the Telecommunications, UK Defence and Security industries. I am now supporting The Knowledge Transfer partnership as a Knowledge Transfer Advisor for Wales.

Over the years I have built and grown collaborative teams and partnerships across multiple sectors and also created and managed value-adding partnerships with academia, large multinationals, SME's, and Government Departments.

I have a deep and wide technical knowledge, founded on extensive lab design, systems integration, and field experience of radar, radio and digital communication, navigation systems and signal processing. I am passionate about skills in engineering education and promoting engineering.

I chair the Industrial Advisory board at Cardiff University. I have facilitated and led many skills and innovation workshops and am a board director of Technology Connected, helping to promote Technology, skills, and manufacturing from Wales.

From: 3 Mar 2022, 2 p.m.
To: 3 Mar 2022, 4 p.m.
Location: Zoom event. Link will be sent before the event. Please register by searching course code 873-1 on ABW., Online Event - Please see description

An opportunity for academics and other interested parties to find out about the Knowledge Transfer Partnership from our Knowledge Transfer Advisor, Rob Rolley.

This will be followed by training by Jess Hughes on how to develop KTP and SMART Partnership applications.

Attendees will have:

- A fuller understanding of the KTP programme and it’s benefits.
- The ability to identify feasible KTP project ideas to develop further with the Strategic Partnerships Team.
- A greater awareness of how to develop a successful application.
- Information of the support available to them and how projects may progress.


Contact: Emily Adams (Email: emily.adams@swansea.ac.uk)


Event created by: t.m.chambers