Kent Enterprise Hub Overview of Activities Stephanie Barwick Business Engagement Manager 29th January 2013 Background • SEEDA Hub until end of 2009 • In 2010, change into a fully funded University of Kent facility • Students, graduates, staff • Student enterprise activities Achievements since Jan 2010 • • • • • • • • • Over 50 student / graduate / staff companies created (over 100 members of staff, impact on local economy of approx. £3.5 million) Over 500 business advice sessions held 4 Hub companies relocated to Canterbury Innovation Centre 1 Hub company (Geneform Technologies) sold at £6million 1 Hub company (OTI) taken over by large Scottish firm, OPTOS 1 Hub company (Naneum) – winner of the IOP Innovation Award 2012 1 Hub company (Algaecytes) received East Kent Expansion Grant Network of Hub Mentors established KEH proactive in establishing the largest two business modules for KBS (CB612 ‘Business Planning module’ and CB613 ‘Entrepreneurship’) Details of Hub companies • 50 Hub companies • 20 IT companies • Others – covers all sectors • Total number of employees: over 100 • Kent Enterprise Hub Impact on economy: £3.5million (based on NCGE impact report April 2012) Underpinning activities Student Enterprise Employability Skills Development Academic Engagement Student Enterprise Activities Regular networking events – Network612 with KBS Student Enterprise Competitions – IBM Challenge Lean Start-up Course held in Oct 2012 New student enterprise society established – ‘Enactus’ which is part of a global brand UoK Big Ideas Competition sponsored by Santander Bank Global University Challenge in Virginia, USA Employability Skills Development Student Innovation Zone – working with academic schools to promote extra curricular activities Employability Points scheme established – over 2,000 students and 86 employers engaged in 2011/12, over 350 students were awarded a prize EP scheme showcased by BIS as a best university-business collaboration and EP scheme shortlisted in the Times Higher Education Awards 2012 Working with Unit for Learning Enhancement & Teaching to promote reflective development for students to enhance life skills / employability skills via e-PDP ‘MyFolio’ Academic Engagement CB612, CB613 School of Psychology – Lean Start-up workshops launched School of Psychology – creation of a new wild entrepreneurship module EU Interreg IV Seas funding received ‘FUSION’ Winners of the Barbara Morris Prize of the University of Kent 2011 – outstanding achievement in student support EP scheme shortlisted by the Times Higher Education Awards for outstanding support to students Crossroads • Increased emphasis on student experience and student employability • Government push on private sector job creation • • 83 graduate applicants for one job – more and more graduates will consider setting up their own businesses in the future Emphasis on innovation & high growth potential of start-ups Interesting statistics • • • • • 60% of entrepreneurs who have set up a business that has closed down are likely to set up another business in the future 77% of businesses survive after 2 years if founded by graduate(s) Since 2008 there has been a 46% jump in students considering selfemployed It is predicted that 32% of all UK students will be setting up a business at some point in their lives post university 28% of highly successful entrepreneurs attribute their success to setting up numerous businesses throughout their teenage/young adult years.