25 Transistors, mini-skirts, and global warming Transistors, mini-skirts, and global warming research with impact and its commercialisation Kevin Parker,

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25 Transistors, mini-skirts, and global warming Transistors, mini-skirts, and global warming research with impact and its commercialisation Kevin Parker, KKI Associates Limited

25 Knowledge Exchange & Impact Impact has always been at the core of RCUK RCUK is a world leader in economic impact methodologies RCUK, March 2010 Research councils produced 91 documents, 35 impact studies, 10 impact publications! Many potential impacts include: Economic – spin-out companies, Inward investment; Policy – advice that affects Government (and others) actions; Changing Quality of Life – work on transport, pollution; Developing people – supply to industry/government. We know what impact is once weve achieved it, but do we know how to recognize it in advance? Can we actively look for impact?

25 What do I know about all this? Scotland/UKs most experienced individual commercialization consultant/trainer? Working in commercialization since 1990 – 250+ projects, trainees Biotech, forestry, software, lasers, biomass, forestry, chemicals, oil & gas, machine tools, food & wine, air con, hi-fi, skis, biosensors Clients have produced over 20 successful start-ups £2m+ grant funding, £20-25m investor funding Some are now quite rich! However, this talk isnt just about commercialization – the more general question is: What makes our work interesting to the outside world?

25 Approaches to Advertising - Exxon Late 1990s, Exxon (Esso) invent way of integrating credit cards (pre chip n PIN) with petrol pump electronics New software, magnetic strip recognition, various algorithms, safety and security interlocks What do they say in their advertisements…?

25 The Advertising Industry distinguishes What and how a product is made - its features from what it does for the customers - its benefits My PC has a 2Ghz chip I can run Death Star 3 on that My car has 7 seats I can take the kids and all their friends and all their toys My consultant has degrees from Harvard and Cambridge Perhaps he can treat my cancer My skin care product has active protein bio-molecules People will still think Im attractive You advertise the benefits, not the features!

25 There are 4 generic benefits (?) Lets look at the next 4 case studies: The invention of the transistor a small piece of silicon A new machine tool with hydraulic actuation A positron tomography scanner it can image metabolising cancer cells The 1960s – mini cars and mini skirts transverse engine and new polymer fibres Lets look for the benefits!

25 In 1950 Bell Labs invented the Transistor Invented by Bell Laboratories for use in Telecoms This prototype evolved into a device like this Used in amplification circuits, radio circuits, and eventually in calculators and PCs

25 This is what it replaced….. Thermionic valve, and the home (valve) radio The transistor is smaller, lighter, more robust, and consumes less current than a valve An American company used the transistor…

25 … to create a mains powered radio with transistors

25 a man has realised that a transistor could run on batteries he is working on minaturising the other components to devise a portable radio - the 'transistor radio his name.....his company.... will he be successful......? Meanwhile in Japan

25 Benefit type 1 – doing new things (e.g portability and choice of music) for the end user

25 Wheres the benefit? Consider the following statements: 'Our lathe uses hydraulic actuation of the cutting tool and workpiece Our lathe produces a surface roughness of less than 10 microns' 'Our lathe saves one extra stage of rework at the cylinder boring centre at the Jaguar engine plant' A New Machine Tool

25 'Our lathe saves one extra stage of rework at the cylinder boring centre at the Jaguar engine plant. This could save Jaguar $2.5m per year. It achieves this because its new hydraulic actuation system gives very good surface finishes Benefit type 2 saving money (especially revenue costs) Describing a Benefit

25 A New Medical Scanner

25 Scottish University has invented new diagnostic device Positron Emission Tomography allows imaging of metabolising organs Has potential to replace diagnostic surgery for some cancer patients - secondaries from breast cancer 30-50% of diagnostic surgery proves to have been unnecessary Unnecessary surgery can still lead to patient infection Current cost of diagnostic surgery around £5k per operation 45,000 patients a year get breast cancer in UK alone Benefit type 3 – making life much easier (for patients and doctors!) Medical Instrument Development

25 Mini skirt - we wore them because it made us feel fashionable/good about ourselves Mini Car - we drove them because it made us feel fashionable Both underpinned by technical innovation (polymer fabrics, transverse engine), but that didnt make us buy them! We buy things that make us feel better about ourselves 1960s innovation - Mini Cars & skirts

25 What did these people do? More than any other scientist, Charles Darwin changed the way we view the world (Dr Hopi Hoekstra) The contributions made by Rosalind Franklin allowed us to uncover the structure and behavior of DNA…we've come to understand more about ourselves, where we've been, and what tomorrow will bring (Chicago Medical School) The most enduring change brought by Einstein's work was to shake our sense of certainty (Prof J.D Norton) Their theories changed the ways we think about ourselves

25 We are interested in things which make us feel better about ourselves, or change the way we think about ourselves Intangible Benefit Type 4

25 Benefits may result from features but features are not benefits A feature may benefit one user but not another There are 4 types of benefit - do new things (the transistor radio) - save money (the lathe) - make life easier (the MRI/PET scanner) - changing our ideas about ourselves (fashion, consumer goods, scientific theories) Can you see any potential benefits in the next few slides? Benefits

25 The worlds current installed power generation capacity is around 4000GW, 22% renewables such as hydropower. What is the forecast demand for 2030? The UKs largest contribution to carbon emissions comes from one sector which produces 40% of the total emissions. What sector is that? What is the difference in energy efficiency between the best and worst office buildings? How much of all the food purchased in the UK is wasted? How much land is needed to grow enough biofuel to power a jumbo jet? Are algae plants, animals, or bacteria, and can we patent them? Potential Benefits – Green Issues?

25 What is a typical relaxation time and mechanism of vibrationally excited carbon dioxide molecules? What is bluetongue and where was it seen recently? Can you do anything with natural gas (methane) except burn it? What portion of the patent life of a drug is used up before the drug gets to market? Potential Benefits – Chemistry and Medicine? and Medicine? What can beans and peas do, for free, at room temperature and pressure, that costs us a billion dollars a time?

25 What can they do on Star Trek that would save the EU 1bn a year? Who is trying to corner the market in rare earth elements, and why? What is the world market for speech recognition software? How can people with only one eye watch 3D television? Potential Benefits – Electronics?

25 What is the most popular clothing fabric in the world, and is that a good thing? What do 45% of people in the USA believe about geology? What do 15% of the population of Egypt, Tunisia, and Libya want to do (its only 5% in the UK)? Why did Korean Airlines have a much worse safety record than Air New Zealand? How can we put a net present value on assets that last for 200 years? Potential Benefits – Social, Economic, and Political?

25 Artists? Change the way we view ourselves Architecture better buildings increase productivity and reduce carbon footprint Linguistics ethnic diversity correlates with bio-diversity Musicians/bands/recording studios Are all small businesses! History...is about economics, causes of war, importance of technology Potential Benefits – only for scientists?

25 How to have impact… Technology/know-how is not commercially interesting in itself Its what you can do for people! You need to use your unique technology to do something interesting for: the people who are going to use it and/or pay for it What kind of things are interesting to customers/politicians/the public? New things Cost Saving Hassle reduction Change their view of themselves Someone with money and a problem is an opportunity for you

25 More Information My website: Great Mistakes in Technology Commercialisation paper