Technology Enterprise Group

Contact Details
Phone: +44 (0)1223 766141
Fax: +44 (0)1223 766400
Want to be added to our e-mailing list for news and updates? Email Tim Minshall
Centre for Technology Management,
Institute for Manufacturing,
University of Cambridge,
Mill Lane,
CAMBRIDGE CB2 1RX, UK
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[Click here to access specific
list of TEG member academic publications]
Reports on TEG-related themes
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SET and the City: Financing Wealth Creation from Science, Engineering and Technology | New report from ETB | Download |
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The Atlas of Ideas: Mapping the new geography of science. Reports on innovation in China, India and South Korea | Download |
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Final Report of Gowers Review of Intellectual Property | Download |
- 11/06: Minister kicks off UK Enterprise Week
with £100 million round of capital funds [More>>]
- 10/06: The Supercluster Question - The Cambridge
Cluster Report 2006 - new report from Library House [Download]
- 07/06: Beyond the Chasm - the UK Venture Backed
Report 2006 - new report from Library House [Download]
- 06/06: Economic impact of the University of
Cambridge - new report [Press
release] or [Download
report]
- 05/06: Red Herring lists "Europes most
innovative firms" [Download]
- 05/06: Comparing US and European VC performance.
New report from European Commission [Download]
- 05/06: "MAGNET USA" - NVCA advocacy
for support for innovation
- 03/06: "Private equity: A UK success story"
Report from the BVCA [Download]
- 03/06 "From science to growth: What exactly
is the mechanism by which scientific research turns into economic growth?
Text of Hughes Hall City Lecture by Stephen Allott
- 01/06 "The Equity Risk Capital Market
for Young Companies in Scotland, 200-2004" [Download]
- 01/06 "Improving UK government services
for small and growing businesses" Report from CBI [Download]
- 02/06 Amadeus Capital Partners and Imperial
College setup first KTP to commercialise new environmental technologies
[More>>]
- UK Office of National Statistics: Latest data
on R&D in UK business [Download]
- 12/02/06: Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM)
Executive Report 2005 released [More>>]
- "UK plc: Just how innovative are we?"
UK-US benchmarking report from CMI
- European Innovation Scorecard published. [More>>]
- US Government announces National Innovation
Act. Download summary
and background
'Innovate America' report
- "Choosing to lead: The race for national
R&D leadership." Download
Mass Insight Corporate report.
- People Centric Approach to Economic Development:
Download selected papers by clicking here.
- PWC report: "Money for growth: The European
technology investment report 2005" [Download]
- SBS report: "A Mapping Study of Venture
Capital Provision to SMEs in England" [Download]
- DTI Press Release: Counting the value of creativity
and design [More>>]
- HM Treasury Press Release: Cox Review of Creativity
in Business:Building on the UK's strengths [Download>>]
- DTI Press Release: New formula for knowledge
transfer funding for UK universities [More>>]
- New report: Annual Report of UK Technology
Strategy Board [More>>]
- New report from Milken Institute: "Best
markets for entrepreneurial finance" [Download]
- New report from BVCA: "Creating success
from technology spin-outs" [Download]
- Report: "Performance of New Business Ventures
from the University of Cambridge" [Download]
- Report: "University spin-out companies:
Starting to fill the evidence gap" [Read
press release] or [Download]
or [Read
related article in FT]
- Report: "Growth Processes in New Technology-based
Firms and their Co-evolution in Emerging sectors" [Download]
- Discussion paper: "People-centric approach
to economic development: A policy maker's guide to growing a technology
cluster from a research university" [Download]
- Book: "Taking research to market: How
to build and invest in successful university spinouts" [More>>]
- Report: Higher education-business interaction
- This report analyses the results of the 2004 higher education-business
and community interaction survey for UK higher education institutions
[Download]
- Report: "Exploiting the UK's Science and
Technology Base: How to Fill the Gaping Hole in UK Government Policy"
[Download]
- Research: "University spin-out companies perform
poorly in bid to create wealth" [More>>]
- Report: "The Cambridge Cluster Report
2004: Flight to Quality" [More>>]
Summary of TEG seminars
- "What we still have to learn from Silicon Valley":
David Gill (ET Capital, former head of Innovation and Growth at HSBC)
[Download slides]
- "How to fill a gaping hole in UK government
policy" David Connell, TTP Ventures, [Download
report]
- "More than money: The reality of seed stage
venture capital and the growth of new technology ventures" Martin
Rigby [Download]
- "Customer-focused technology transfer: Evidence
from the London Technology Network and Cambridge Computer Lab Ring"
[Download]
UK Government enterprise
policy documents
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DTI,
(1998), Our competitive future: Building the knowledge driven economy.
1998, Department of Trade and Industry, London.
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DTI,
(2000), Excellence and opportunity: A science and innovation policy
for the 21st century. 2000, Department of Trade and Industry.
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DTI,
(2001), Science and Innovation Strategy. 2001, Department of Trade
and Industry, London.
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DTI,
(2001), Opportunity for all in a world of change: A white paper on
enterprise, skills and innovation. 2001, Department of Trade and Industry,
London.
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DTI,
(2003), Innovation Report: Competing in the global economy: The innovation
challenge. 2003, Department of Trade and Industry, London.
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Lambert,
R., (2003), Lambert Review of Business-University Collaboration: Final
Report. 2003, HM Treasury, London.
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HM
Treasury, (2004), Science and Innovation Investment Framework, 2004-2014.
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DTI,
(2004), Business Support Solutions: A new approach to business support.
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DTI, (2005),
Five Year Programme: Creating Wealth from Knowledge.
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DTI,
(2005), Technology Strategy Board - Annual Report 2005.
UK Government documents are also downloadable
from BOPCRIS (the British Official Publications Collaborative Reader Information
Service) - www.bopcris.ac.uk
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