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Clueless: Peter Dobson said Oxford鈥檚 senior management never visited the site and 鈥榙id not have a clue鈥 about his ideas
An academic has spoken out about his 鈥渇rustration鈥 at dealing with the administration of the University of Oxford when setting up one of its science parks.
Peter Dobson, former academic director of the Begbroke Science Park, said that the university administration 鈥渞efused to listen to what innovation was really about鈥.
He added that his plans to expand the site were met with 鈥渃ommittee upon committee usually finding reasons to say 鈥榥o鈥 to every suggestion鈥.
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Speaking at the Ideas to IPO conference in London last month, Dr聽Dobson said that he was 鈥渘ot a great fan鈥 of allowing universities to run the science parks around them. Instead, institutions should work 鈥渕uch more closely鈥 with the local region to create innovation processes.
He added: 鈥淭he difficulty with [science parks] is one is always torn between running a real estate park and making as much money out of the tenants as possible or providing a supportive environment.鈥
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Dr Dobson, who was director of the Oxford park from 2002 to 2013, said that he had tried to run Begbroke as a supportive environment while maximising real estate values. But he stressed that science parks should be about early engagement between universities and industry.
Speaking to 糖心Vlog at the event, he said that members of Oxford鈥檚 senior management never visited the site and 鈥渄id not have a clue鈥 about his ideas.
鈥淭hey did not know what I聽meant when鈥聽said we should have collaborative labs where we should work with industry on very early stage stuff rather than waste time in spinning off companies,鈥 he said.
He said that he had hoped to create a joint working space where academics could work on university patents with companies that might license the technology in the future.
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Dr Dobson, who said that he had to take forced retirement from the institution in September 2013 at the age of 71, explained that it took him three to four years to get a new access road to the site built.
Now a principal fellow at the applied research group WMG at the University of Warwick, he said that other universities do not appear to 鈥渋nterfere too much鈥 with their science parks.
He pointed to a successful park in Southampton, to Imperial College London鈥檚 plans for its new White City campus and to University College London鈥檚 hopes to develop the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park into an innovation space.
鈥淥xford is a bit of a special case because it is so traditional,鈥 he said.
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Begbroke houses about 30 companies, many of which have developed out of university activities. It is one of two science parks affiliated with the university. The other is Oxford Science Park, which is a joint venture between Magdalen College, Oxford and the financial services company Prudential.
A spokesman for Oxford said that innovation was 鈥渆mbedded at the heart of [the university鈥檚] Strategic Plan, and Begbroke Science Park is an integral part of that plan鈥. As an example, he cited the recently announced 拢11聽million Begbroke Innovation Accelerator to help small and medium-sized businesses to bring ideas to market, in which Oxford had invested 拢7聽million.
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