Kate Turley - Which hat to wear? Navigating industry-academic partnerships

Kate Turley - Which hat to wear? Navigating industry-academic partnerships

Kate Turley narrates her blog written for Dementia Researcher.

In her first blog for Dementia Researcher, Kate shares her unique journey and insights from working at the intersection of industry and academia. Starting as a Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) associate, Kate faced the challenging yet rewarding task of bridging the gap between a lighting design company and university research teams. The blog explores the complexities of balancing commercial sensitivity with academic openness, especially in a pioneering project focused on developing a lighting and sensing solution for people living with dementia. Kate's experience highlights the importance of strategic decision-making, protecting intellectual property, and the delicate art of knowledge-sharing. This blog has valuable lessons for anyone involved in or considering industry-academic collaborations, particularly in areas of novel research and product development.

Find the original text, and narration here on our website.

https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/blog-which-hat-to-wear-navigating-industry-academic-partnerships/

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Kate Turley is a PhD researcher and industrial fellow at Ulster University & Chroma Lighting. Kate is researching how dynamic lighting can help to support the body clock of people living with dementia. Kate's background is in physics and computer science, so the ongoing race to develop assistive health tech for people living with dementia was a huge motivator behind her decision to focus on this subject for her PhD. Outside her studies, Kate is an expert solitaire player.

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