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Where academia meets industry, Think Future is the only podcast dedicated entirely to Knowledge Transfer Partnerships. Join us as we dive into the cutting-edge world of innovation and collaboration at Queen's. Listen to insightful conversations with the brightest minds who are using academic research to drive change in businesses across the UK and Northern Ireland.
Discover how KTP can catapult your career or business and contribute to shaping a more productive and sustainable future. Whether you're a student, graduate, business leader, or academic, this podcast has valuable insights to motivate and inspire you.
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In this episode, KTP associate, Úna Barrett joins host, Orla Dunne to discuss her KTP project with Felix O’Hare to reduce carbon emissions in construction.
Discussing her project to reduce whole life carbon in Felix O'Hare's internal operations and in the construction services they provide, Úna shares many fascinating insights on the importance of reaching net-zero in the construction industry. Una also delves into her experiences with the KTP programme, the benefits of the training and travel budget, and the importance of the support from Queen’s academic supervisors. Join us as we discuss whether net-zero in construction is a visionary aspiration or an attainable goal, and what it means to be a female pioneer in this field.
In this episode we're discussing the role of the KTP programme in advancing productivity in meat processing factory, WD Meats through digital simulation tools.
Host Orla chats with KTP associate Rohit Avadhani about his journey from India to the US, Glasgow, and now Northern Ireland, where he’s working under the guidance of Queen's University academics to transform Coleraine-based WD Meats into a Smart Factory. In this engaging conversation, Rohit discusses how KTP fosters an innovative environment and shares valuable insights for graduates on the importance of finding their passion. He also offers his perspective on handling rejection and the personal growth it can bring.
In this episode we chat to KTP Associate, Ansu about concrete technology and the importance of her KTP project with Moore Concrete to develop low-carbon concrete solutions for a more sustainable future.
Ansu Mary Alex, a concrete technologist at Moore Concrete, discusses her role as the KTP Associate responsible for developing low-carbon concrete solutions through the Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) programme at Queen's University Belfast. She explains her daily activities, including troubleshooting production issues and conducting research in a makeshift lab. Moore Concrete, a leading precast company, aims to reduce its carbon footprint by 50% by 2030 and achieve net-zero emissions by 2050. Ansu highlights the importance of sustainability in the construction industry and shares her journey from academia to industry, emphasising the benefits of the KTP programme for graduates, particularly in terms of career development and personal growth.
In this episode we welcome former KTP Associate, James to share his journey from Chemical Engineering postgraduate to KTP Associate to establishing Northern Ireland's first biorefinery.
James discusses his experience as a KTP Associate at Elmgrove Foods where he worked on a project that focused on turning animal by-products, like cartilage, into valuable supplements used for joint health. He reflects on how the KTP shaped his passion for sustainable practices and tackling environmental challenges and highlights his current project aimed at establishing Northern Ireland's first biorefinery. Emphasising the urgent need for decarbonisation to sustain both life and business, James advocates for repurposing waste into renewable energy. Inspired by his global travels, James believes Northern Ireland's innovative spirit can lead decarbonisation efforts on a global scale. He praises the KTP programme for its innovation and impact, encouraging ambitious individuals to embrace it as a pathway to success and positive change.
In this episode, we are joined by Mark Boyle, Head of Technology at Digital Catapult Belfast. He shares fantastic insights from his time as a KTP Associate with FG Wilson and discusses the transformative role of emerging technologies in Northern Ireland's tech landscape.
Mark shares how his time in the KTP programme not only paved the way for opportunities with high-profile global companies such as Siemens and Johnson & Johnson but also enhanced his skills, allowing him to stay ahead in a rapidly evolving tech landscape. He puts particular emphasis on the crucial role of continuous professional development in career growth. He also explores the profound impact of emerging technologies, including AI and digital twins, and how these innovations are revolutionising industries and transforming the future. Mark highlights the power of collaboration in propelling technological growth and shares insights into how partnerships between academia, industry, and government are unlocking new opportunities for Northern Ireland's tech ecosystem, driving it to the forefront of global innovation.