CH957-10 Business, Innovation and Commercialisation for Researchers
Introductory description
The Business, Innovation and Commercialisation for Researchers module, run in conjunction with Warwick Innovations, the highly successful commercial technology transfer office of the University, aims to inform the participant how to better recognise and assess a commercial opportunity - be it research driven, an innovation or your own idea - whether you intend to start a company, be part of a University spin-out or plan your future career in industry or academia.
The module may enhance career opportunities of participants in several ways:
- Obtain recognition form the academic community for your research talent.
- Maximise your post-PhD proposals for a rewarding career whether a traditional science research career, or part of a new venture creation.
- Leverage opportunities from your Intellectual capability and knowledge base.
Module aims
This module aims to support the development of skills, knowledge and understanding of the processes and activities associated with the identification and exploitation of knowledge, be that for profit or for social good. In this respect it is as applicable to all career options including those wishing to work within the private or public sector. The 'commercialisation' process is the same and the skills needed are equally applicable across both contexts. The module will help expand participant opportunities by developing idea generation and the understanding of relevant aspects of the commercialisation process and activities.
Specifically the module will develop the skills and knowledge associated with:
o Strategic understanding of commercialisation and the commercialisation process
o Strengths-based leadership
o Opportunity recognition
o Communication skills within peer group and external stakeholder settings
o The nature of intellectual property
o Technical commercialisation skills (e.g. Intellectual property rights, financial planning, project management, market research).
Outline syllabus
This is an indicative module outline only to give an indication of the sort of topics that may be covered. Actual sessions held may differ.
The course comprises 10 one hour sessions over 5 weeks, where participants will be working both individually and in teams for group activities. There is a one hour review session with team leaders before the final two hour presentation of a business opportunity prepared by each team.
- Demonstrate a critical Understanding of the need for greater levels of commercialisation and the
commercialisation process. - Demonstrate a general understanding of the different types of Intellectual Property (IP).
- Demonstrate a understanding where it is appropriate to use IP in commercialisation of technology, an idea or
product. - Demonstrate a general understanding of strategy and the strategic process and its importance in delivery of the
business model and commercialisation process
The topics will concentrate on and cover the following
- IP – why and when intellectual property is important
- Understanding Markets through
- Market Research – a need/demand a ‘gap’ in the market
- Testing market appetite through ‘the voice of the customer’
- Assessing potential market viability – will it be profitable; will it achieve key objectives such as being socially
or environmentally aligned to need - Routes and channels into the market – partnerships or direct to the customer
- Competition and Technology awareness -
- The Value Proposition
- why would the target customer buy the product over existing alternatives?
- What would attract an investor
- Which market sector and customer type - where does the product fit in the market
- The Business Model
- Shaping the idea into a business
- Putting a structure and a team together to deliver the opportunity
- The strategy to be employed to achieve the business goals
o IP Licensing; Partnerships and collaboration; Joint Venture
o Going it alone or with others - Sources of Finance – a short overview of the types of finance that may be accessed and or are appropriate for
the chosen business model
- Presentation by existing Warwick Innovation Spin Out Opportunities
o Understand how commercialisation is developed - The final session will be a 'mock' presentation of the business idea/research - usually in groups of 3-4 (individually if preferred), as if further support and resources were actually being sought to progress an opportunity.
Learning outcomes
By the end of the module, students should be able to:
- Demonstrate a critical understanding of the commercialisation process.
- Demonstrate a general understanding of the different types of Intellectual Property (IP).
- Demonstrate understanding of value proposition as a way to communicate an idea.
- Demonstrate understanding of the importance of business models as part of the commercialisation process.
- Understand the importance of teams to the success of a business.
Indicative reading list
Reading lists can be found in Talis
Specific reading list for the module
Interdisciplinary
Communicating and working across disciplines with module participants from different SEM departments
Subject specific skills
Critical understanding of the need for greater levels of commercialisation and the commercialisation process.
Detailed understanding of the different types of Intellectual Property (IP).
An understanding where it is appropriate to use IP in commercialisation of technology, an idea or product.
An understanding of strategy and the strategic process and its importance in delivery of the business model and commercialisation process.
Transferable skills
Key Skills
Written communication skills developed through the business plan (and, where relevant, the individual report)
Oral communication skills developed through team commercialisation process and group presentations.
Critical understanding of team development processes, team structure and dynamics to work effectively with others including harnessing multi-disciplinary expertise, and managing team-based projects, conflict and decision making.
Study time
| Type | Required |
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| Seminars | 9 sessions of 1 hour (9%) |
| Demonstrations | 1 session of 2 hours (2%) |
| Other activity | 69 hours (69%) |
| Assessment | 20 hours (20%) |
| Total | 100 hours |
Private study description
No private study requirements defined for this module.
Other activity description
Regular contact negotiated with assigned mentor and group work
Costs
No further costs have been identified for this module.
You must pass all assessment components to pass the module.
Assessment group A7
| Weighting | Study time | Eligible for self-certification | |
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Assessment component |
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| Module Handbook Portfolio | 100% | 20 hours | Yes (extension) |
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Completion of all activities within the module handbook, including reflective learning journal, group presentation and final assignment. |
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Reassessment component is the same |
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Feedback on assessment
Verbal and written feedback will be provided as appropriate during the course.
Supervisor's and final marker feedback will be provided via SkillsForge
Courses
This module is Optional for:
- Year 1 of TCHA-F1PB MSc in Chemistry with Scientific Writing
- Year 1 of TCHA-F1PC Postgraduate Certificate in Transferable Skills in Science
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TCHA-F1PW Postgraduate Taught Polymer Science
- Year 1 of F1PW Polymer Science
- Year 2 of F1PW Polymer Science
- Year 1 of TCHA-F1PE Postgraduate Taught Scientific Research and Communication
This module is Unusual option for:
- Year 3 of TCHA-F1PW Postgraduate Taught Polymer Science
This module is Option list A for:
- Year 1 of TCHA-F1PD The Warwick Postgraduate Award in Transferable Skills in Science
This module is Option list B for:
- Year 1 of TCHA-F1PD The Warwick Postgraduate Award in Transferable Skills in Science