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The UK Science and Technology Framework: update on progress (9 February 2024)

The UK Science and Technology Framework: update on progress (9 February 2024)
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Valuable advice – inside the Government Office for Technology Transfer

Credit: Raten-Kauf/Pixabay The Government Office for Technology Transfer has been created to help government and public bodies derive value from assets such as data and intellectual property. Its chief executive – Dr Alison Campbell – discusses the organisation’s remit and the approach it will take. In your own words, what will GOTT do? Alison Campbell: The Government Office for Technology Transfer is a new cross-government unit. Our role is to provide guidance and to offer practical advice and support across government to help organisations maximise the inherent value in their knowledge assets, or KAs – intangible assets such as intellectual property rights, processes, data and know-how. Our formation stemmed from initial conversations in the Cabinet Office and HM Treasury, which then supported the early knowledge-assets work as part of a wider balance sheet review. That’s quite important, as it anchors what we are here to do, which is to drive additional value creation fro

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