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Eurostar KTP: making tracks and keeping customers satisfied

By Emily Collins | 26 June 2023

An Innovate UK funded Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) was initiated to provide Eurostar International Limited with new knowledge in advanced simulation modelling to support year on year growth in … Read more

Port of Dover KTP: “I’d really encourage any organisation to reach out to the University of Kent”

By Emily Collins | 29 March 2023

“I’d really encourage any organisation to reach out to the University of Kent, even if you don’t know the specific parts or nature of the … Read more

KROHNE KTP: “We’re much stronger now technically as a consequence of the KTP”

By Emily Collins | 29 March 2023

“We’re much stronger now technically as a consequence of the KTPs and that’s given us an edge because we can get products to market much … Read more

HR GO KTP: “We’ve managed to bring AI capability into HR GO to create better recruitment matches”

By Emily Collins | 29 March 2023

“The KTP’s enabled us to undertake projects that we wouldn’t otherwise have had the resources to do. We’ve managed to bring AI capability into HR … Read more

London Women’s Clinic KTP: “The collaboration between industry and academia has never been more important”

By Emily Collins | 08 December 2022

A second Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) between the University of Kent and London Women’s Clinic (LWC) has been awarded an ‘A’ for Outstanding by Innovate … Read more

Parker Steel KTP: “a 20% increase in the vehicle capacity utilisation and significant monthly savings”

By Emily Collins | 25 August 2022

The Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) project between the University of Kent and Parker Steel Ltd has been awarded the highest grade of Outstanding by the … Read more

Erlang Solutions KTP: “Working with the University on this KTP has enabled us to grow our training offering”

By Emily Collins | 01 January 2022

Erlang Solutions Limited (ESL) specialises in the open source programming language Erlang, developed by Ericsson, which provides solutions for customers requiring high-availability, high-throughput online systems. … Read more

Martec Ltd: “This has enabled us to look at new markets”

By Emily Collins | 01 January 2022

Martec Ltd specialises in the design and manufacture of high quality precision components across a wide range of industries from military, marine and aerospace to … Read more

Cytocell Ltd: “The relationship with the University of Kent is now a mature and productive one”

By Emily Collins | 01 January 2022

Cytocell Ltd is a leading provider of innovative DNA screening solutions for detection of human genetic diseases in cytogenetics and cancer, and is part of … Read more

KROHNE KTP: “an advanced statistical approach to the production process”

By Emily Collins | 01 January 2022

Following a previous successful collaboration between Kent and KROHNE involving Dr Xue Wang from the University’s School of Mathematics, Statistics and Actuarial Science, the company … Read more

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