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An event for companies the benefits of innovation and collaboration with the Faculty of Computer Science, Engineering and Technology (FCET ) held at the University of Staffordshire.

InnovateFest fall 2010, Wednesday, October 20 is running the company the opportunity to socialize and see what the university can offer them.

you could see first hand how the knowledge and experience at the University of â? A and the close relationships with key funding agencies? Your company can benefit in todayâ? s market.


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by external partner organizations throughout the event.

These include: the Technology Strategy Board, Manufacturing Advisory Service West Midlands Enterprise Europe Network and the Regional Knowledge Transfer Partnership advisers.

Professor Adrian Low, Director of Resources Faculty Research and Enterprise for FCET said:?. A The Department of Computer Science, Engineering and Technology at Staffordshire University for Economics and Technology together known

? Each year, the faculty supports local businesses, regional and national efficiency, increase productivity, ensure strong support project and receive the technical expertise necessary to improve ideas to life.

? The university has much to offer for the economy, both locally and nationally, that our current and past partnerships have been established. Events such as InnovateFest are a great way to forge new partnerships with many community groups in the p> company ???? InnovateFest provides information on partnerships to transfer knowledge (PTK), research and development, business processes and manufacturing, worker training, access to financial and fiscal incentives.


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recent success involved Grenville Engineering (Stoke-on-Trent) Ltd. The collaboration led to the development of a management information system (MIS), an increase in sales of £ 1,500,000 and £ 400,000 savings of staff time.

Mark Barratt, managing director of Grenville Engineering, said:? The transformed A KTP with Staffordshire University, our business processes from paper to electronic manual and automated, resulting in increased efficiency, better visibility and improved customer led> services.â ????

Tony Bowers, Science Advisor to FCET, added: “The project, engineering Grenville has been very successful and shows that the COA process can produce positive results for the company, its employees and the institution . â?

InnovateFest autumn 2010 by the Rector of the University of Staffordshire to view Professor Christine King. The research organization, recently renovated, the Thin Film Lab, Digital Forensics Lab in the afternoon will be open.

The event will be from 2:00 p.m.-7 30 pm Oct. 20 at the Palais des Octagon Side Beacon, Staffordshire University

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To register for the free event participants a registration form online, which www.staffs.ac.uk / fcetinnovatefest, where more details on the event can be found completely.


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Members of the press are invited to participate InovateFest autumn 2010. Please contact the press department of the University of Staffordshire on 01785 353401 or confirm press@staffs.ac.uk for details and participation.

Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (PTK) from government funded collaborations are designed to help companies improve access to knowledge, expertise and scientific resources within the University of Staffordshire. For more information, visit http://www.staffs.ac.uk/business_solutions/knowledge_transfer/ktp/.

For more information in Fall 2010 InnovateFest www.staffs.ac.uk / fcetinnovatefest. >

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