In this podcast series, we dive into the dynamic world of Knowledge Transfer Partnerships. Host, Orla Dunne leads insightful conversations with the brightest minds who are using academic research to drive change in businesses across the UK and Northern Ireland. We invite guests to discuss the powerful impact of the KTP programme on shaping graduate careers, supporting business transformation, and creating a more innovative, productive and sustainable future. Whether you're a student, graduate, business leader, or academic, this podcast has valuable insights to motivate and inspire you to Think Future.

Queen's University Belfast - Think Future. Think KTP
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In this podcast series, we dive into the dynamic world of Knowledge Transfer Partnerships. Host, Orla Dunne leads insightful conversations with the brightest minds who are using academic research to drive change in businesses across the UK and Northern Ireland. We invite guests to discuss the powerful impact of the KTP programme on shaping graduate careers, supporting business transformation, and creating a more innovative, productive and sustainable future. Whether you're a student, graduate, business leader, or academic, this podcast has valuable insights to motivate and inspire you to Think Future.
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Recent Episodes

October 17, 2024
Episode 5 - Emerging Technologies in Northern Ireland
In this episode, Mark Boyle, Head of Technology at Digital Catapult Belfast, reflects on his time as a KTP associate with Queen’s University Belfast and F.G. Wilson. He explores how this experience opened doors to roles in high-profile companies, emphasizing the significance of continuous professional development. Mark also delves into the impact of emerging technologies such as AI and digital twins, and highlights the value of collaboration in driving technological growth in Northern Ireland.

October 16, 2024
Episode 4 - Renewable Energy and the Decarbonisation Era
In this episode, we welcome James Young, who shares his journey from Master’s student in Chemical Engineering at Queen’s University Belfast to KTP Associate with Elmgrove Foods. James discusses how his KTP experience inspired him to focus his career on decarbonisation, and highlights his current project aimed at establishing Northern Ireland's first biorefinery. We explore the region's role in leading global change through innovation and the potential to repurpose waste into renewable energy solutions. James’s insights showcase how the KTP programme can be a springboard for graduates looking to make a meaningful impact.

August 20, 2024
Episode 3: Sustainable Concrete for a Sustainable Future
In this episode, it's KTP associate Ansu Mary-Alex joining Orla for an engaging conversation about concrete! Yep, you heard right. We're talking concrete and the important role that the KTP programme is playing in helping Moore Concrete, a leading precast company, to develop cutting-edge low-carbon concrete solutions to tackle urgent environmental challenges. Ansu is leading the project with support from academics at Queen's and she talks passionately about her work with the company, her KTP experience as a graduate and the future of the industry in light of sustainability challenges.
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