
UK looks at AI research commercialisation
The UK government is undertaking research to explore how AI research is successfully commercialised and brought to market following the launch of its AI strategy (above).
The research aims to increase understanding of the nature of the commercialisation process for AI research as well as the different routes in the public and private sectors for commercialising AI R&D and how effective these are.
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It is also looking at the importance of AI technical standards as a route for commercialisation and how to optimise the use of AI technical standards as a route for supporting AI R&D commercialisation.
The Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS), along with the Office for Artificial Intelligence and Digital Standards and Internet Governance (DSIG), are leading the research project.
Oxford Insights and Cambridge Econometrics would like to speak individuals with experience and knowledge of the AI development ecosystem, Innovate UK and other funding programmes, Standards Developing Organisations (SDOs), AI patents, AI R&D in the public and private sectors, AI funding and Venture Capital, and AI policy.
The researchers will carry out interviews of approximately 45 mins -1 hour.
More details from aisha.naz@dcms.gov.uk or sam.hainsworth@dcms.gov.uk at DCMS.
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