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St George’s, University of London joins BIG South London

Published: 23 February 2022

Photographer: Dave Guttridge Photographer: Dave Guttridge

Today, St George’s, University of London announces that it is joining BIG South London – a programme of support which brings together the world-class knowledge, expertise and facilities of universities and colleges in the local area for the benefit and economic recovery of South London based businesses and communities.

By joining the partnership, St George’s will open the door for collaboration with Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs), supporting local industry with world-class expertise and facilities.

BIG, which stands for Business, Innovation & Growth, is a pioneering programme of activities, aimed at unlocking opportunities for knowledge-based economic growth in South London.

Its purpose is to support innovation-led economic growth by helping local businesses to grow and improve their productivity through support from and engagement with local universities and further education colleges.

Joining BIG South London forms a part of St George’s Open 4 Business week, where the university is undertaking a range of initiatives to promote fruitful collaborations with industry partners.

The four pillars of the Open 4 Business initiative include:

  • Growing with our local community.
  • Building internal capacity
  • Strengthening our SME’s partners
  • Powering collaborative innovation

Professor Jon Friedland, Deputy Principal for Research and Enterprise at St George’s, University of London, said: “We are very excited to be joining BIG South London. Through partnerships like this we aim to make our world-leading facilities and expertise available to power innovation in the local area.

“The Open 4 Business initiative shows the steps St George’s is making to grow our enterprise offering with our community and partners. We have a history of cutting-edge research and Open 4 Business gives the opportunity to find and support new commercial partners, with long-term collaborative relationships.”

As part of the Open 4 Business Week at the university, St George’s has already promoted its SME Innovation Vouchers, aimed at driving collaborative innovation between the university and UK-based SMEs, enabling them to harness St George’s academic and clinical expertise and specialist facilities. An SME Innovation Voucher will grant the successful enterprise an award between £5,000 and £10,000 and cover specific project costs.

By joining the BIG South London, St George’s will also be included as a partner for the Hot House programme, where eligible businesses can access up to £30,000 worth of funding to bring in academics to support their work.

Clare O’Connor, Director of the South London Partnership says: “We’re thrilled to welcome St George’s, University of London to the BIG South London. With its world-leading life sciences research expertise and facilities, St George’s brings a wealth of unique strengths to the partnership, which we’re looking forward to opening up to the businesses and organisations we support on our programmes. St George’s is a key anchor institution in the region in terms of its healthcare provision and is one of the biggest employers – it was the next natural step to grow the partnership to support our South London business community.”

Individuals or businesses looking to find out more about partnership opportunities with St George’s, University of London, should email enterprise@sgul.ac.uk

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