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Spin-OutsCreating Businesses from University Intellectual Propertyby Graham Richards ISBN: 1905641982 ISBN-13: 9781905641987 Format: Hardback Pages: 180 Published: 19th January 2009 Edition: 1st RRP: £35.00 |
Universities increasingly encourage spin-out companies from their own departments, and interest from entrepreneurs and the commercial sphere is only set to develop further in coming years. With this in mind, Professor Graham Richards - an academic and businessman who has had many years of involvement with spin-out companies - has written this book as a guide and an inspiration for those who are thinking about commercialising intellectual property and creating a spin-out company.
In an informative and enjoyable style he describes his personal experiences of the processes involved in launching a spin-out; from the key decisions that have to be made through to those inevitable mistakes to be learnt from. The University of Oxford has an outstanding record in forming spin-out companies, and has become one of the leading UK universities in this activity. Within the University, the Department of Chemistry has played a central role, with £80 million being contributed to university funds by spin-out companies that have emerged from the department. 'Spin-Outs' provides an insight into how this has been achieved, and carefully signposts the route for taking an academic's intellectual property from the lab, to a start-up company and then on to flotation on the stock market.
As a former head of Chemistry at Oxford, Professor Graham Richards is uniquely placed to describe this process. The author gives a real-life focus to his account by using illustrative examples of the businesses in which he was personally involved, drawing extensively on the case study of Oxford Molecular Ltd to show how this company was spun-out in practice.
The book provides invaluable information for universities about what can be achieved and how. It also provides guidance to the entrepreneur with thoughts of creating a high-tech company: the pitfalls, the problems and what is needed, as well as an indication of the potential benefits to all concerned.
Preface
1. Introduction
2. A brief history of spin-outs
3. Technology Transfer
4. Starting a spin-out company
5. Oxford Molecular Ltd
6. Oxford Molecular Group Plc
7. Wider university coverage – IP Group Plc
8. Conclusions
Appendices
Index
| Professor Graham Richards has worked with spin-out companies since 1988, when he was involved in founding the University of Oxford's technology transfer company, Isis Innovation Ltd, which he went on to be a director of for 20 years.
Professor Richards founded his own spin-out company, Oxford Molecular Ltd, in 1989 and was heavily involved with running this company for 11 years, until it was sold in 2000. He has also been a director of Catalyst Biomedica Ltd and a chairman of IP2IPO Group Plc, which later became the publicly quoted IP Group Plc. He is now a senior non-executive director of that company. Professor Richards has recently retired from Oxford University, where he was Head of the Chemistry Department. |
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An interesting counterbalance to many business books, written by someone who has actually been there and done it
- World Patent Information
6th October 2009
describes the high spots and pitfalls of these processes from a very personable and readable perspective
- Chemistry World magazine
July 2009 edition
Spin-outs: business built on chemistry
- Graham Richards, Chemistry World magazine
5th June 2009
Make money without losing your soul
- Canberra Times
5th June 2009
There is much to enjoy in the book. It is clearly written, informative, and entertaining.
- C&E News
6th April 2009
Innovate your way out of recession
- BBC Radio 4, In Business
9th April 2009
If you've got the idea, get some help to make money
- Zoë Corbyn, Times Higher Education
19th March 2009
Former British Prime Minister Baroness Margaret Thatcher holds an award, given to her by the Royal Society of Chemistry...during the launch of a book
- USA Today
11th March 2009


Graham Richards celebrates the launch of Spin-Outs at The Royal Society of Chemistry, London with Guest of Honour The Right Honourable Margaret Thatcher
24th February 2009
Spin-out doctor
- Guardian
10th January 2009
Spin-Outs was featured in Isis E-News
- 11th January 2009
Spin-out veteran shares his experiences
- IP Marketing eNews
6th January 2009
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