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Knowledge Exchange Framework 2023: sector spinouts worth billions

Latest KEF data reveals how Oxbridge offshoots turnover more than 拢40 million annually on average with impressive results found elsewhere in sector

Published on
September 27, 2023
Last updated
September 27, 2023
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Spinout companies linked to the universities of Oxford and Cambridge generate annual revenues of about 拢12.5 billion, the latest results of the Knowledge Exchange Framework (KEF) show.

Based on intellectual property (IP) and commercialisation data collected for the third annual KEF, the University of Cambridge had the highest number of high-value spinouts, with 186 companies in 2021, with an average yearly turnover of 拢41.1 million. Overall, these firms 鈥 which had survived at least three years 鈥 had an annual turnover of 拢7.6 billion. The University of Oxford鈥檚 114 spinouts had revenues of 拢4.9 billion, about 拢43 million per company.

The statistics, published on 27 September, are part of a large dataset collected by Research England as part of the KEF, which seeks to听demonstrate universities鈥 impact on the economy and society.

Other results give an indication of how much regeneration and development funding was received by universities, how often academics published with industry partners or worked with local firms and how many graduate start-ups were founded at each institution.

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On spinout turnover data, the UK鈥檚 oldest universities were followed by the University of Bath (whose offshoots generated 拢98 million in revenue in 2021), UCL (拢83.8 million), the University of Surrey (拢83.3 million) and Imperial College London (拢81.7 million).

Excluding Oxbridge, the top 10 universities for听spinout income听generated incomes of 拢69 million per institution, the KEF figures suggest.

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Of the non-Russell Group members, Bath, Coventry University (with spinouts worth 拢43 million annually), the Royal Northern College of Music (拢42 million) and the Royal College of Art (拢41 million) are the top-performing degree-awarding institutions for spinouts.

The annual publication does not rank institutions on any metrics and universities are instead grouped into 鈥渃lusters鈥 with peer institutions and assigned a quintile grade ranging from 鈥渧ery high engagement鈥 to 鈥渧ery low engagement鈥 based on various indicators.

Unlike the Research Excellence Framework, the KEF is not used to inform funding, though this听might be听considered in future听by the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology.

Commenting on the latest results, Dame Jessica Corner, executive chair of Research England, said they showed how 鈥渁cross the breadth of higher education, institutions make rich and diverse contributions to the economy and society through their knowledge exchange activities鈥.

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The KEF was a 鈥減owerful tool to describe the breadth of scope of knowledge exchange鈥, continued Dame Jessica, who said it 鈥減rovides important evidence of different university strengths through peer group comparisons鈥.

鈥淩esearch England鈥檚 knowledge exchange experts have presented some findings from KEF3 on comparative trends in the important government priority area of business engagement, as a taster of how it may be used as an analytical tool on sector performance dynamics,鈥 she added.

KEF demonstrates the range of valuable activities universities conduct with external partners across seven perspectives. These perspectives include working with partners ranging from big businesses to small local firms, local growth, public and community engagement and how HE commercialises research. It also demonstrates the diversity of universities that deliver important activities for our economy and society.

jack.grove@timeshighereducation.com

KEF 2023: value of university spin-outs

Overall annual turnover (拢million) Companies听 Average turnover (拢million)
University of Cambridge 7659 186 41
University of Oxford 4972 114 44
University of Bath 98 13 7.5
UCL 84 58 1.4
University of Surrey 83 19 4.4
Imperial College听London 81 59 1.4
University of Leeds 81 24 3.4
University of Southampton 70 27 2.6
Queen Mary University of London 63 18 3.5
Coventry University 43 10 4.3
University of Bristol 44 63 0.7
Royal Northern College of Music 42 1 42
Durham听University 42 23 1.8
Institute of Cancer Research 41 2 20.5
Royal College of Art 35 28 1.2
University of Birmingham 33 37 0.8
King鈥檚 College London 25 19 1.3
University of Manchester 22 51 0.4
University of Sheffield 22 24 0.9
Middlesex University 19 4 4.7
City, University of London 16 10 1.6
University of Plymouth 15 7 2.1
Newcastle University 14 22 0.6
University of Nottingham 13 33 0.4
Cranfield University 12 6 2
Birkbeck, University of London 11 1 11
Loughborough University 10 14 0.7
University of East Anglia 9 10 0.9
University of Sussex 7 7 1
University of Exeter 6 22 0.3
University of Liverpool 5 7 0.7
University of Warwick 5 34 0.2
University of Leicester 5 5 1

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Estimated current turnover of all active firms in 2021 surviving for longer than three听years. Source: Research England/糖心Vlog Statistics Agency for KEF 2023

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