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Promethes Limited is a consultancy company with specific expertise
in the knowledge transfer process, specifically in intelligent
computer vision technology applied to the security,
transport, health-care, entertainment media,
facility
management and asset management areas.
We work with our clients to provide an understanding of the
suitability of specific research outcomes for possible commercial
development and its applicability to the marketplace. Furthermore,
we
utilise
our considerable expertise to provide clients with effective
strategies for forming a suitable knowledge transfer framework and
to incorporate the identified research outcomes in viable commercial
applications and products for the exploitation of the technology.
The principals of Promethes are active participants in a number of knowledge transfer networks such as the London Technology Network, Faraday Imaging Partnership and Faraday Smith Institute Partnership, the Biometrics Association, and a number of EPSRC imaging technology networks on the Crime Prevention and Detection programme.
Our philosophy is that effective knowledge transfer between research and industry needs a thorough understanding of the science and its suitability for industrial exploitation. Understanding the science facilitates the process of translating appropriate technology for application development. Additionally experience in product development, financing of R&D, analysis of the market, selecting appropriate market channels and developing a business plan are also crucial to ensuring success in transferring technology to marketplace.
Promethes has a balanced team with strong expertise in the three critical areas of knowledge transfer – understanding the science, understanding the product development and commercial exploitation process, and an understanding of the end-user and market needs in our area of expertise.
Visualizing the solution.
Understanding the science, familiarity with product development and the commercial exploitation process, and meeting end-user and market needs.