{"id":60,"date":"2023-09-04T17:01:00","date_gmt":"2023-09-04T16:01:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sites.dundee.ac.uk\/alessio-ciulli\/?p=60"},"modified":"2026-01-26T14:53:33","modified_gmt":"2026-01-26T14:53:33","slug":"dundee-is-uks-best-university-for-spinout-success","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sites.dundee.ac.uk\/alessio-ciulli\/2023\/09\/04\/dundee-is-uks-best-university-for-spinout-success\/","title":{"rendered":"Dundee is UK\u2019s best university for spinout success"},"content":{"rendered":"<h3>The University of Dundee has been named the UK\u2019s best for supporting spinout businesses, according to industry-leading analysis.<\/h3>\n\n<h4>The University of Dundee has been named the UK\u2019s best for supporting spinout businesses, according to industry-leading analysis by\u00a0 Octopus Ventures. Companies specifically highlighted in the report include School spinouts ExscientiaAI and Amphista Therapeutics.<\/h4>\n\n<p>Dundee fended off traditional powerhouses such as Oxford, Cambridge and University College London to top Gateways to Growth: The Entrepreneurial Impact Report, compiled by Octopus Ventures, one of Europe\u2019s largest venture capital teams.<\/p>\n\n<p>This independent ranking was determined by factors such as numbers of patents, spin-out companies created and recent portfolio success, which for Dundee included the \u00a32.2 billion IPO of Exscientia on the US NASDAQ, one of the largest ever UK university exits.<\/p>\n\n<p>Dr David McBeth, Vice-Principal (Enterprise &amp; Economic Transformation), said, \u201cThis award confirms Dundee\u2019s modern status as the undisputed home of successful UK spinouts.<\/p>\n\n<p>\u201cThe foundations of our success are world-leading life and biomedical sciences research, and innovative entrepreneurial researchers. Our commitment to driving the creation of increasing numbers of high growth potential spinout and start-up companies is reflected in several infrastructure investments including in a new Life Sciences Innovation Hub due to open in late 2024, as part of the Tay Cities growth deal.<\/p>\n\n<p>\u201cOur aspiration is to develop an Innovation District in the city to anchor our companies here in Dundee, with an ultimate vision to help this city become a magnet for high value jobs in the life sciences and health sector.<\/p>\n\n<p>\u201cIn terms of how we create companies, we have always prided ourselves on fostering great relationships with investors and the founding teams of companies and treating each company according to its individual circumstances. We are confident that with access to more early stage, proof of concept type funding, we could deliver many more high growth companies.\u201d<\/p>\n\n<p>The University has always championed entrepreneurial activity and has identified Enterprise as one of the three cornerstones of its recently adopted strategy, which will define its work for the next five years.<\/p>\n\n<p>University support is crucial in helping research-based businesses to become established, removing risk from founders as they transition from the laboratory to the development stage.<\/p>\n\n<p>Dr McBeth added, \u201cWe are demonstrating in real-time the sort of impacts that many government strategies seek, but the one downside is that several of our spinouts have relocated away from Dundee, and indeed away from Scotland, as they pursue their growth strategies.<\/p>\n\n<p>\u201cIt is critical that we work in partnership with Government and its agencies, and vice versa, to create the infrastructure that will help keep these businesses and the jobs they create, closer to their origins.\u201d<\/p>\n\n<p>Dr Amy Nommeots-Nomm, Investment Associate, Octopus Ventures, said, \u201cCongratulations to the University of Dundee, it\u2019s great to see them move up the rankings to take the number one spot and prove its status as a leader in the deeptech space. By harnessing local pockets of excellence like these, we can help the whole of the UK flourish.<\/p>\n\n<p>\u201cSince our last report, the race to tackle Covid-19 highlighted the power of academic institutions to mobilise quickly and develop solutions which transform millions of lives. Sustained funding for research and innovation, and consistent support for spin outs is vital if the UK\u2019s universities are to continue generating globally impactful technologies.\u201d<\/p>\n\n<h2>Case study<\/h2>\n\n<p><!-- \/wp:post-content --> <!-- wp:paragraph --><\/p>\n\n<p>Tay Therapeutics is a UK biotech company based in Dundee, having spun out from the University\u2019s School of Life Sciences in 2020.<\/p>\n\n<p><!-- \/wp:paragraph --> <!-- wp:paragraph --><\/p>\n\n<p>Formerly known as In4Derm, the company was founded by Dr Andrew Woodland and Dr Mark Bell, with the aim of developing the next generation of drug therapies.<\/p>\n\n<p><!-- \/wp:paragraph --> <!-- wp:paragraph --><\/p>\n\n<p>Earlier this year, the company announced a licensing deal with Vyne Therapeutics worth a potential $50 million dollars, following on from an earlier deal worth \u00a316 million in 2021. The company is now focused on developing the Tay-EnableTM platform targeting stop codon mutations in cancer and genetic diseases.<\/p>\n\n<p><!-- \/wp:paragraph --> <!-- wp:paragraph --><\/p>\n\n<p>The company operates from the University of Dundee\u2019s Incubator for Businesses and employs 12 people.<\/p>\n\n<p><!-- \/wp:paragraph --> <!-- wp:paragraph --><\/p>\n\n<p>Dr Woodland said, \u201cBeing able to develop our spinout company and drug discovery projects within the University of Dundee gave Tay Therapeutics access to cutting edge facilities, world class experts and a unique innovation ecosystem.<\/p>\n\n<p><!-- \/wp:paragraph --> <!-- wp:paragraph --><\/p>\n\n<p>\u201cWe would not have been able to license two of our projects, which are currently progressing in clinical trials with Vyne Therapeutics, without the University\u2019s initial support. Dundee truly is the City of Discovery, and the University of Dundee is an essential element of that.\u201d<\/p>\n\n<p><!-- \/wp:paragraph --><\/p>\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image size-large\">\n          <source class=\"lazyload\" srcset=\"https:\/\/sites.dundee.ac.uk\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/233\/2023\/10\/dundee-campus.webp\" alt=\"View of the campus looking towards Broughty Ferry and the River Tay\" type=\"image\/webp\">\n      <source class=\"lazyload\" srcset=\"https:\/\/sites.dundee.ac.uk\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/233\/2023\/10\/dundee-campus.jpg\" alt=\"View of the campus looking towards Broughty Ferry and the River Tay\" type=\"image\/jpeg\">\n      <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/sites.dundee.ac.uk\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/233\/2023\/10\/dundee-campus.jpg\" alt=\"View of the campus looking towards Broughty Ferry and the River Tay\">\n  <\/source><\/source><\/figure>\n\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The University of Dundee has been named the UK\u2019s best for supporting spinout businesses, according to industry-leading analysis. The University of Dundee has been named the UK\u2019s best for supporting spinout businesses, according to industry-leading analysis by\u00a0 Octopus Ventures. Companies specifically highlighted in the report include School spinouts ExscientiaAI and Amphista Therapeutics. 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