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Innovation Catalyst - Burnley

Taskforce collaborations for key stakeholders looking to accelerate innovation in Burnley manufacturing sector

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Partner logos include: Funded by UK Government and Burnley Borough Council

About the Catalyst

The Innovation Catalyst is designed for key stakeholders in Burnley, interested in connecting with academic expertise and like-minded peers to address the 21st Century Grand Challenges.

Lancaster University aspire to bring together manufacturing businesses in Burnley, Lancashire, actively seeking to innovate. Recognizing the external challenges such as global markets, complex supply chains, carbon reduction imperatives, security risks, skills gaps, and staff retention, these businesses are pivotal to the local economy but have untapped potential to increase productivity and growth.

By creating the space to innovate and collaborate, this fully funded six-month initiative brings together a number of local stakeholders plus industry and academic experts. Over a six-month period we will facilitate a series of investigative and action-focused ‘Innovation Collaboratories’ to collectively explore innovations for a range of aspects such as processes, technologies, data utilization, and market expansion. By fostering collaboration, our aim is to catalyse system-wide changes, enhancing the competitiveness and overall success of the manufacturing sector in Burnley.

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This project is part-funded by the UK government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund. The Innovation Catalyst programme is designed and delivered by Lancaster University as part of the Lancashire Universities Innovation Programme in partnership with Burnley Council.

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What's Involved?

This 6-month initiative begins with a two-day induction followed by a series of one day workshops. Throughout the Catalyst you will work collaboratively with a trusted group of key stakeholders to share challenges and find solutions. The Catalyst culminates with a final Symposium.

1st & 2nd May at Crow Wood Hotel

The programme begins by forming the ‘Innovation Catalyst’ at a two-day, induction event designed to stimulate ideas for tackling challenges in the sector. This immersive start will develop the peer group; building trust, creating bonds and developing interaction and energy to activate ideas and commitment to tackle the challenge. The process works through mapping goals, challenges and needs. A shared commitment will be formed.

22nd May, 18th June, 11th July, 10th and 26th September. All collaboratories will be held at Lancaster University.

Expertly facilitated by Lancaster University Management School, Innovation Collaboratories are a solutions focused space to exchange knowledge, share expertise and resources to accelerate innovation and encourage exponential change. Opportunity to experiment with new ideas and discuss solutions to challenges with policy makers, influential business leaders and academic experts.

An expert speaker will join the group to inspire and inform on a specific topic, thereby creating a sense of urgency. This will galvanise the group to act by seeking further research information.

Dates organised independently

These break-out sessions will be formed independently by delegates in either pairs or smaller groups (accompanied by an Innovation Associate). They will provide the group with space to actively experiment, test and learn from ideas developed during facilitated activity. This could include researching innovation barriers such as resource constraints, organisational structures, processes, or stakeholder conflicts. Findings will be shared with the wider group. This process seeks to develop insight and idea generation - accelerating innovation.

Innovation Associates are Lancaster University students who provide insight, perspective and resource as equal members of the Catalyst taskforce. Recruited from faculties across the university, they bring diverse knowledge, expertise and ideas to the group. As representatives of the future generation of innovators, the associates will actively contribute to ideas generation and project planning, inform process through research and development, and accelerate progress through collaboration.

17th October at Lancaster University

This session will reflect on the groups journey and ensure that action is planned to continue to tackle the challenges outside of the Catalyst. By this point, the group will have developed an ecosystem of firms, industry experts, academics, support service providers and others that has the ability to solve/has solved both individual and shared challenges.

The Innovation Catalyst

The Innovation Catalyst creates taskforce collaborations for businesses to develop new innovation solutions for a prosperous and sustainable future

Benefits to Business

The unique design of the Lancaster University Catalyst process utilises our extensive expertise, continually refined over many years of curating and facilitating transformational and sustainable innovation platforms. During the catalyst process you will be exposed to the generative power of collaboration, underpinned by Lancaster Universities Management School research on Open Innovation and Transformational Change in the face of 21st Century Grand Challenges.

Purpose

Lead a sustainable revolution in Burnley

Collaborate

Collaborate and engage with key stakeholders to accelerate idea creation

Ideas

Mobilise new ideas through collective experimentation, testing, prototyping and innovation

Develop

Develop your leadership capability through critical thinking, reflection and collaboration

Expertise

Access cutting edge research, facilities and expertise at Lancaster University

Future proof

Future proof your business, sector and place in the changing environment

'The Innovation Catalyst is a proven and powerful way of helping individual firms and regional collectives with shared issues to develop effective long-term solutions that capture greater value for them and for the region.” 

Annette Weekes, Manufacturing Leader

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Costs & Eligibility

This programme is fully funded and available to businesses who are eligible under the Shared Prosperity Funding criteria, as follows:

  • Businesses registered in the Burnley Council local authority
  • Received less than £315,000 of subsidies in the last 3 years

Find out more about how and why Lancaster University and our funding bodies holds your information.

The UK Shared Prosperity Fund aims to improve pride in place and increase life chances across the UK investing in communities and place, supporting local business, and people and skills. For more information, visit https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/uk-shared-prosperity-fund-prospectus

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