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IP Showcase

Northumbria University

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Join us for Northumbria University’s IP Showcase Event 2025. 

Northumbria University has successfully transformed itself into a research-intensive modern university as proven by its recognition as the Modern University of the Year 2025 by the Times and The Sunday Times (after the Times' analysis of our performance in their research quality index, increasing student satisfaction and our overall rise in the league table) and in the REF 2022 result as having achieved the biggest rise in research power of any UK university.

The ongoing research at Northumbria is leading to the creation of valuable IP which can be exploited for economic and societal benefit to meet global challenges. The IP Commercialisation Team (within Research and Innovation Services) is holding a Northumbria University IP Showcase Event 2025 to showcase some of the technologies and research-based products and services that are being developed at Northumbria University for subsequent adoption by industry.

On behalf of Northumbria University, the IP Commercialisation Team would like to invite you to our IP Showcase Event which is taking place on 11th June from 9:15am – 13.30pm.

At the event, you can interact with our innovators to explore further the disruptive technologies being built at Northumbria and discuss possible joint R&D ventures and investment opportunities. There will be talks from academic innovators on some of our IP commercialisation projects and existing and upcoming spin-out companies. Our technology area includes MedTech, Bio-Tech, Net Zero, Electronics, Engineering, Space-Tech, Materials, Assistive-Tech, AI. At the event you can interact with our innovators to explore further the disruptive technologies being built at Northumbria and discuss possible joint R&D ventures and investment opportunities. 

Benefits 

  • Engage with our academics and staff to explore collaboration opportunities. 
  • Learn about engaging with the IP commercialisation team at Northumbria University. 
  • Hear directly from our academics and IP commercialisation team about their experiences and successes. 
  • See first-hand, the innovative and disruptive technologies in development. 
  • Gain insights into our pipeline across a range of technological fields. 
  • The opportunity to network with our academic innovators, IP commercialisation team, senior leadership team and key external guests from across the North-East knowledge economy. 

Event Venue

City Campus East 1 – Room 001, Business and Law Building, Falconar Street, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, NE2 1XA

Contact us 

If you have any queries, please email us at: IPcommercialisation@northumbria.ac.uk 

Book to Attend

External attendees can sign up to the Showcase event via Eventbrite here

Northumbria University staff and students can sign up to the Showcase event via LibCal here

Event Details

Northumbria University
City Campus East 1, Room 001
Business & Law School
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE2 1XA


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