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The home of Government Office for Technology Transfer on GOV.UK. GOTT supports the UK public sector to unlock the potential of its knowledge assets to deliver value to the UK economy and society. Knowledge assets are intangi…
Guidance on the management of knowledge assets such as intellectual property, research and development, and data, in government (The Rose Book).
Scope and Purpose Organisations in scope of this guidance are those headed…
A.1 This Annex sets out more detail on the main categories of IP likely to…
Objective of the Knowledge Asset evaluation tool B.1 The Knowledge Asset…
Licensing – Exclusive/ Sole Example scenarios in which this may be…
D.1 Significant amounts of Knowledge Assets are generated and used in the…
Talent Mobility Guidance for Knowledge Asset Opportunities E1. This Annex…
Find funding to develop early stage knowledge assets towards adoption or commercialisation.
This animation explains the process of Technology Transfer and how it makes the most of Knowledge Assets to deliver social or economic benefits.
Guidance to help public sector organisations develop a Knowledge Asset Management Strategy (KAMS).
These short films explain what knowledge assets are, why they’re so powerful, and how we can help you make the most of them.
An independent study of spinouts from public sector organisations, commissioned by the Government Office for Technology Transfer.
Join a growing community of colleagues working with Knowledge Assets in public sector organisations.
Guidance on the role and responsibilities of a Knowledge Asset (KA) Senior Responsible Owner (SRO)
Successful projects receiving up to £250,000 to find new exciting uses for public sector Knowledge Assets (KAs) such as IP, data, innovations and know-how.
GOTT has launched a new 8-week part-time customer discovery programme for innovators to test whether there is a market for their idea, product or service.
GOTT supports the UK public sector to unlock the potential of its knowledge assets to deliver value to the UK economy and society. Knowledge assets are intangible assets such as research and development, intellectual propert…
The guidance has been updated to include the most recent information, and to improve usability of the document.
A snapshot of the progress made by Government Office for Technology Transfer (GOTT) between 1 April 2022 to 31 March 2023.
In this film the Met Office describe how they created their own Knowledge Asset Management Strategy, guided by the Rose Book.
In this film the Geospatial Commission explains how they used funding and advice from GOTT to explore new uses for their National Underground Asset Register.
The Government Office for Technology Transfer (GOTT) has funded the National Physical Laboratory’s development of an innovative new thermal imaging technology.
Government Internal Audit Agency has been awarded funding from the Government Office for Tech Transfer to further develop their use of artificial intelligence.
Resources designed to upskill public sector staff in their ability to identify, protect and exploit Knowledge Assets.
The Government Office for Technology Transfer (GOTT) has announced a new round of the Knowledge Asset Grant Fund.
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