The partnership will build on multiple ongoing projects between Digital Catapult and the University of Bristol, providing a boost to national capability and will look strengthen innovation in Bristol and the wider region.
The collaboration between is rooted in building globally significant capabilities across sectors, through multimillion, industry-defining projects that are based in and around Bristol. These include MyWorld, a pioneering programme to develop a ‘creative media powerhouse’ in the region, and the Bristol Digital Futures Institute (BDFI), an international research institute established to pioneer sociotechnical approaches to innovation and the creation of new technologies for inclusive, sustainable and prosperous futures.
Both are funded by UK Research & Innovation (UKRI) with significant matched investment from industry and civic organisations. The collaboration with Digital Catapult also builds upon the established relationship between the University and the National Composite Centre, part of the High Value Manufacturing Catapult, to deliver Digital Engineering Technology Innovation (“DETI”), a two-year R&D project accelerating digital engineering skills.
Digital Catapult South West will help to scale these activities through a combination of digital expertise from across the University of Bristol, leveraging the University’s research base in industrial engineering, telecommunications and networks, sociotechnical research, responsible innovation, data science and digital media .
Outcomes will include increasing the speed of translational innovation, connecting industry players with start-ups and the third sector to solve real-world challenges, and further establishing the South West as a world leading centre of new and innovative approaches to translational research.
Commenting Dr Jeremy Silver, CEO of Digital Catapult, said: “We’re excited by this opportunity to work together and how it will help find new ways to translate academic R&D excellence into practical industrial adoption. The recent BEIS Catapult Review highlighted the need for the Catapult Network to work more closely with the UK’s world-leading universities, we’re looking forward to developing this partnership with Bristol in innovative and productive new ways.”
David Sweeney, CEO of Research England, added, “Research England welcomes this deepening of the partnership between the University of Bristol and the Digital Catapult to unlock the potential for translational research. It is great to see universities and Catapult centres developing new ways of engaging by exploring common objectives and possible new collaborative ventures”.