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- the role of the Knowledge Transfer Network Title Here Philip Hargrave CEO & Network Director Creating a competitive advantage for the UK by facilitating the exchange of knowledge on technologies and accelerating innovation 1

A Key enabler of telecommunications, broadcasting and ICT. Content / Data infrastructure Consumption A transformational technology in areas such as transport, education, health, energy and the environment. Fundamental to all knowledge-based economies. - ICT is now widely acknowledged as accounting for approximately one quarter of the growth in GDP in the EU and USA. 2

Contribution to UK Economy In 2006 the UK communications industry had a turnover of 50.4 Billion. Figures from the Office of National Statistics suggest that telecoms, broadcasting and the content-related components of the creative industries contribute over three times as much as the UK s electricity, gas and water supply industries combined in terms of Gross Value Added (GVA). The UK is a world leader in IT intensive sectors such as financial services, with IT representing 55% of the UK s GVA. It is estimated that the continued adoption and exploitation of ICT could generate 35 Billion of GVA to the UK economy over the next five to seven years. 3

Global ICT Spending US$ Billion 2000 2005 2008 CAGR $1,167 $1, 505 $1,787 5.5 % Computer Services $473 $677 $904 8.4% Computer Hardware $441 $493 $640 4.8% Computer Software $178 $289 $400 10.7% Total $2,259 $2,963 $3,731 6.5% Source: OECD based on data developed by Global Insight as published by the World Information Technology and Services Alliance (WITSA) and presented in Software and Information: Driving the Global Knowledge Economy. Software and Information Industry Association. 2008. 4

The KTN The Knowledge Transfer Network has been established, with funding from the Technology Strategy Board, to bring a competitive advantage to the UK by facilitating the exchange of knowledge on technologies and accelerating innovation. 5

Building on UK strengths Globally-leading Operators & Broadcasters 6 - The EPSRC, whilst compiling data for a report on the Software, Media and sector concluded that the UK is the business centre of Europe for the world s leading telecommunications companies and has the most competitive environment in Europe for all telecommunication products and services. World-class Research Base - The panel undertaking the 2006 International review of UK university research in ICT concluded that UK University CS and EEE Departments are doing exciting, high quality research that is world class. Forward-looking converged Regulator Well-acknowledged service & creative sectors Government commitment to the science base Entrepreneurial capabilities

Against a background of concern International competition is fierce with large investments being made by competitors in research and the training of personnel. An Economist Intelligence Unit report recently placed the UK fourth of 64 countries in terms of a positive environment for IT, behind the US, Japan and South Korea. 7 - The UK rated lowest of the top four for research and innovation. The failure of the UK to gain the full economic value of its research. - As observed by Richard Lambert in his 2003 report on the university/industry interface and recently re-iterated by Sean Finnan, President of Intellect. The industry is facing a potential recruitment crisis - The recently published e-skills report "IT and Telecoms Insights 2008" reported that 22 per cent of IT and telecommunications companies have difficulties in attracting candidates with the right skills. - There has been a marked reduction in the number of students taking relevant degrees.

Aims of the KTN To improve industrial performance through collaboration. - Between businesses and the science-base. - Across the sectors for which is an underpinning technology. To facilitate innovation and knowledge transfer. - By providing UK businesses with the opportunity to meet and network with key individuals and organisations from within the UK and overseas. 8

Aims of the KTN To provide a forum for a coherent business voice. Informing government of its technology needs. Advising on issues and regulatory matters that have the potential to impact technological innovation in the UK. To encourage increased inward investment. Supporting the growth of the UK based activities of global companies involved in technologies and services. To promote as a vibrant and rewarding sector in which to work. Illustrating the career potential that the sector can offer. Attracting potential students into the discipline. 9

A Network of Networks University of Swansea Bristol The DC-KTN acts as a Network of Networks. - Bringinng together a large number of existing networks, including industry associations, support organisations, and Scotland communities of interest. Leeds / Bradford Working alongside the Devolved Administrations (DAs) and Regional Development Agencies (RDAs). - All view as being central to their economic strategies. 10

Delivery mechanisms A range of meetings and workshops are key delivery instruments of the DC-KTN. - These depend heavily for effectiveness on co-operation with existing networks. - A clear link between meetings and highly visible outcomes is key to their success. The DC-KTN s website and electronic newsletters are also be prime vehicles for communicating with members and reporting on progress. 11

Strategic priorities Broadband next generation access UK participation in Framework Programme 7 UK R&D ranking benchmarking missions Preparedness for UK Web 2.0 and beyond Security and identity management Support for UK: transport, education, health, energy and environment Year 2012: from broadcast to broadband skills Payment systems in a world Investors Broadcast and the role of the internet Radio spectrum 12

Forthcoming activities Collaborative research in. 13 - Bristol 29 July 2008, in association with 3C Research, to present the value of collaboration in building long-term relationships and showcase examples of successful projects. A Smart Care Distributed Environment - London, 7 August, in association with the Health Technologies KTN, to introduce the TSB Competition for Funding under the Assisted Living Innovation Platform. Framework Programme 7 An Introduction - London, September 2008, a workshop for newcomers to EU FP 7. Spectrum event. - Cambridge, 9 October 2008, delivered through Cambridge Wireless to consider whether the spectrum available in the UK will meet current and future needs. Framework Programme 7 Raising the game - London, October 2008, a workshop for those serious about raising their game in time for the first call under the new ICT FP7 Work Programme. A Fine Balance - London, November 27 in association with the Sensors & Instrumentation, Cyber Security and Location & Timing KTNs, to consider real world experience in using Privacy Enhancing Technologies.

Membership Key to the success of the KTN is the establishment of a network of members that spans the entire value chain. - Universities - Solution providers - System integrators - Network operators - Service providers - Broadcasters - Those working in adjacent sectors for which is a transformational technology. Registration and membership are free. 14

Visit www.dcktn dcktn.org..org.uk to Register Join us online at: www.dcktn.org.uk Or by e-mail: info@dcktn.org.uk Or by post at: DC-KTN Russell Square House 10-12 Russell Square London WC1B 5EE www.dcktn.org.uk Registration and membership are free Tell us what you d like us to do. We d be delighted to hear from you. 15