Applicant Guidance Notes Leaders in Innovation Fellowships (LIF) programme 2018/2019

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Applicant Guidance Notes Leaders in Innovation Fellowships (LIF) programme 2018/2019 The Royal Academy of Engineering and are seeking applications from researchers, with strong entrepreneurial potential, to take part in their Leaders in Innovation Fellowships programme. This is a residential training programme in innovation and technology entrepreneurship that will take place, in the UK. https://grants.raeng.org.uk Introduction Working with a select number of partner countries, the objectives of The Royal Academy of Engineering s Leaders in Innovation Fellowships (LIF) programme are: to build the capacity of researchers for entrepreneurship and commercialisation of their research; to create international networks of innovators and technology entrepreneurs. The programme is aimed at researchers who are about to develop, or are in the process of developing, a business proposition for their innovation. A select cohort of researchers from the same country will benefit from a focused period of training in the UK, access to expert coaches, and opportunities for international networking. In the short term they will develop, with the support of the programme, a commercialisation plan for their innovation. In the long term they will benefit from access to an international network of peer innovators, in taking their commercialisation plan forward. The programme builds on the expertise of The Academy in supporting technology entrepreneurs within the UK through a variety of fellowships and prizes. Fellows supported through this programme will benefit from connectivity to The Academy s Enterprise Hub, a network of technology innovators, researcher entrepreneurs, and senior industrialists driving and supporting world class innovation. The programme is part of the broader UK Newton Fund which seeks to build international science and innovation partnerships that promote the economic development and welfare of developing countries. The Programme Fifteen successful applicants ( Leaders in Innovation Fellows ) will be invited to attend a ten-day residential programme, in the UK, arranged and supported by the Academy. Week 1 An activity based learning week combined with external visits and master class sessions. 1

The first week of training involves getting familiar with Business Modelling and Customer Markets along with visits to a UK University Incubator and a site visit to an Industry Partner. The groups will start working with their coaches to start to develop their business plans. This will be rounded off with expert Master Class sessions presented by prestigious Fellows of the Academy. Week 2 Intensive training programme in entrepreneurship and innovation leadership The second week is more classroom style leaning with a training programme hosted by the Royal Academy of Engineering. It consists of a training programme in innovation leadership, delivered by expert trainers, and based on existing training programmes of the Academy for UK researchers. The course will focus on skills and knowledge in: Operations and leadership; Finance, IP and regulation Presenting and pitching to investors and customers; Negotiation skills. Importantly, over the course of both weeks, there will be time for each fellow to develop their own business plan and pitch decks, while receiving guidance and coaching. The week will conclude with a competitive pitch session to a panel of expert judges including senior Academy Fellows. During the programme, Fellows will also benefit from opportunities to network with coaches, representatives of technology driven organizations, and each other. All participants in the LIF programme will automatically join an international network of innovators and coaches clustered around the Academy s Enterprise Hub. Please note that the residential programme will be conducted entirely in English. Dates and Location As well as the training and mentoring programme, airport transfers and other UK travel incurred by the programme, all hotel accommodation, breakfast and evening meals will be paid for by The Academy. Visa fees and International flights will be paid by the Science and technology Development funds (STDF). However, please note that successful applicants will be responsible for arranging, and paying for their travel insurance, as required, and covering any other expenses incurred during the programme. Eligibility Criteria Through their research, applicants must have developed (or co-developed), or be in the process of developing (or co-developing) a new technological innovation. Applicants should have the ambition to take a leading role in creating a new business to commercialise this innovation. Follow-on support After the two-week residential programme, we begin the follow-on support aspect of 2

the programme lasting up to 6 months. This will comprise of the individual coaches from the residential training continuing to provide mentoring and advice to allow LIF fellows to achieve some of the jointly established goals set when designing the business plan in London. In-country events to keep LIF fellows engaged with the Academy will also be included in the programme. Specific eligibility criteria are as follows: Applicants must be employed fulltime at an Egyptian university or research institute. Applicants must be citizens of Egypt. Applicants must be in the process of developing a business proposition of their innovation. The applicant s innovation can be any new product, technology or service, based on research in engineering defined in its broadest sense to encompass a wide range of fields, including agricultural technology, biotechnology, chemical engineering, civil engineering, computer science, design engineering, electrical and electronic engineering, ICT, materials science, mechanical engineering, and medical engineering. The basic research ideas are not supported through the current program. The innovation should have the potential to benefit the applicant s country, or other developing countries, in terms of improving social welfare and driving economic growth. The primary application of the innovation must NOT be in the defence or military sector. Note that previous experience of commercialisation or involvement with technology transfer is not required. Egypt specific Guidance Egypt- Science Technology and Development Fund (STDF) is the co-funding partner in the Leaders in Innovation fellowship in 2018/2019 in Egypt. To ensure that the learning is efficiently captured from the residential training in London by the Royal Academy of Engineering and so it is put into practice, workshop participants will be asked to demonstrate active efforts to actualise the project by submitting a work plan to show commercialisation of participant s innovation business plans. Applicants will be expected to participate in the up to 6 months follow-up support that the Royal Academy of Engineering provides to all participants. Applicants will be required to submit semi-annual progress report for the STDF including the progress in development of the business plan to ensure successful implementation. After the acceptance of final progress reports, STDF may offer seed funding to support grants of promising business plans to help commercialise the project outputs. STDF will provide more guidance by August 2019. Selected work plans showing promising commercialisation of participant's innovation business plan will 3

be given the opportunity to apply for extra fund with full justification (refer to phase II application to be announced after assessment of the final progress report). Applications for the implementation phase of the innovation business plan will be evaluated and selection will be based on the feasibility and market potential, excellence and novelty, technology readiness, applicability challenge and expected benefits of the innovation. Proposed Timeline (TBC) Activity Date Call open 16 th October 2018 Deadline 29 th November 2018 Complete evaluation 1 st January 2019 Joint selection of participants 8 th January 2019 Inform participants 9 th January 2019 STDF finalise contracts with participants Visa application process ( priority service) Final 15 submit RAEng online application form 15 th January 2019 16 th January -28 th February 2019 11 February 2019 Travel Outbound: Saturday 2 nd March 2019 Inbound: Saturday 16 th March 2019 LIF Training dates in London 4-15 th March 2019 Contracting with STDF and Visa application will be announced after final approvals from the STDF is announced. How to Apply/submit your information All applications must be submitted to the STDF website available here: (www.stdf.org.eg). The application form has five sections to complete. A CV and an endorsement letter (annex 1) is required as supporting documentation. Submission Deadline All applications must be uploaded on STDF website no later than 29 th November 2018 by 12 midnight. 4

Contact If you have any queries, please contact (Mahmoda.ali@raeng.org.uk) at Royal Academy of Engineering or Nevine Nabil (neveen.nabil@stdf.eg ) at Science Technology and Development Fund (STDF). 5