(NU/1433-32) mignon.ai: Commercialisation of university research through provision of management skills to assist in successful spin-out company creation

Award

Value

£29,040

Classifications

  • Business and management consultancy and related services

Tags

  • award
  • contract

Published

2 years ago

Description

Newcastle University have developed a novel Artificial Intelligence (AI) microchip architecture which is uniquely underpinned by logic-based AI. The microchip named mignon was fabricated in early 2021 and this work was led by Dr Rishad Shafik and Professor Alex Yakovlev of the Microsystems Group, School of Engineering at Newcastle University.
The aim is to create a Fabless IP based spin-out company mignon.ai which will market and sell the design of customised hardware devices and semiconductor electronics systems all based on the mignon microchip. The company mignon.ai will develop and design the microchips and supply codes to clients to enable the synthesising of microchip, where all manufacturing of hardware will be outsourced. The team requires an experienced and appropriate business executive to progress this opportunity.
The initial brief of the executive will be to:
(1)	Produce a viable 5 year business plan;
(2)	Obtain university approval for the venture;
(3)	a.	Act for the company in the spin-out legal process and address all company formation matters;
b.	Obtain founder academics’ and Newcastle University (including the Head of Company Creation) approval for appointment as CEO.
c.	Provide to the appropriate university all matters necessary for Research England reporting requirements;
(4)	Secure (venture capital and other) funding
Stage (5) will produce the funds by which the new start-up company can consider employing the executive going forward. It is expected, and the intent of the scheme, that the Executive will remain with the business following the end of the contract period. However, such appointment will be at the discretion of the board and appropriate university and will be subject to confirmation, typically at Stage 4 above.

Documents

Premium

Bypass the hassle of outdated portals. Get all the information you need right here, right now.

  • Contract Agreement

    The official contract terms, conditions, and scopes of work.

    Download
  • Award Notice

    Details on the tender award and selected suppliers.

    Download

Similar Contracts

Open

GB-Banbury: Global Safeguarding Consultant

WRAP is looking for a consultant to work with us to be a trusted advisor on all aspects of Safeguarding and guide us well we take the journey to review and improve our existing Safeguarding Policies and document suite. This consultancy will be delivered under a call-off contract, and could covering key areas such as: • Reviewing and refining WRAP's safeguarding policies and procedures as a global NGO, ensuring alignment with best practices and strengthening our existing frameworks, with a mind to improve and enhance. • Developing toolkits, handbooks & guidance materials to support WRAP staff and stakeholders in implementing safer working practices. • Conducting periodic assessments of WRAP's safeguarding systems and resources to identify areas for improvement and ensure ongoing compliance. • Assisting in the identification and assessment of existing and emerging safeguarding risks, fostering a proactive culture of risk awareness and mitigation. • Designing and delivering workshops to support internal discussions and structured reviews of safeguarding risks. • Providing tailored training for WRAP's Designated Safeguarding Lead, Safeguarding Focal Points, and general safeguarding awareness sessions for all staff. • Offering guidance on incident management, including structured debriefs and lessons learned exercises to continuously improve safeguarding measures. Given WRAP's global footprint, the consultant's approach must incorporate a multinational perspective, ensuring effective safeguarding measures across our subsidiaries in UK, the Americas, Asia Pacific (APAC), and Europe. Additional information: The contracting authority considers that this contract may be suitable for economic operators that are small or medium enterprises (SMEs). However, any selection of tenderers will be based solely on the criteria set out for the procurement.

AI Bid Assistant

Our AI-powered tool to help you create winning bids is coming soon!

View Contract Source Save Contract

Organisation

Mrs Natalie Morton

natalie.morton@ncl.ac.uk

+44 1912086396

Edwin.e.milligan@durham.ac.uk

Hugh.Rhodes@northumbria.ac.uk

Timeline complete

Publish
Bid
Evaluate
Award
Complete