Executive Summary
Frontier IP seeks to generate value through working with universities in the commercialisation of intellectual property (IP) by establishing long-term relationship agreements, sharing in the successful commercialisation of IP and establishing long-term related venture funds. Through this business model, Frontier IP generates revenue through a share of equity in spin-outs and income from licensing via the long-term relationship agreements, retainers and advisory fees from spin-out companies and establishing venture funds. Frontier IP operates in the United Kingdom. At present, it has two long-term university relationship agreements with University of Dundee and Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen. In addition, it has one memorandum of understanding and one non-binding heads of terms agreement, as well as being in discussions with a number of other research institutions in the United Kingdom.
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