Knowledge Transfer Partnerships

Innovate UK's KTP scheme delivers significant business gains through innovation in product, process, system and culture

What is a Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP)?

How does a KTP work?

Why choose LSBU?



KTP HRW - Tsu Twin information

The TsuTWin project, a current Knowledge Transfer Partnership between LSBU and HR Wallingford, aims to develop the world's first laboratory capable of generating tsunami wave trains and return flows.

Currently, no methods exist to replicate these destructive forces in a controlled environment. TsuTWin will create the blueprints of a system to generate incoming, returning, and multiple tsunami waves, providing enhanced facilities for scientists and engineers. his innovation will improve understanding of tsunami dynamics, ultimately aiding in the development of strategies to protect life and property.

Within this KTP, LSBU is able to provide academic expertise through the inclusion of Dr David McGovern and Mr Carlos Gonzalo, whilst HR Wallingford provide the initial proposal and commercial grounding.

Contact us

To discuss KTP opportunities, please email us below.

luf2@lsbu.ac.uk