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While the Govt. is focussed (as always) on Oxford & Cambridge as drivers of innovation (to revive the UK's troubled economy), data on spin-outs suggests, while Oxbridge is the largest originator new firms, the spread of such activity can also contribute to the decentralisation of the UK economy;

As regional universities also foster such innovation, linking them better to regional economies might also be a good idea;

its not a new idea, but needs to be pushed (again)

@ChrisMayLA6

Spin-out culture is often dependant on how affluent the universities AND students are. It's a culture that needs developing with time and money, and that's difficult to do if the Uni or the student is counting the pennies.

Emeritus Prof Christopher May

@TonyJWells

Not disagreeing, but the geographical range(even in the top ten & allowing four were in London) still tells us something about the possibility of Universities as local drivers of economic revival

@ChrisMayLA6

Absolutely. It goes hand in hand with local local revival.

@TonyJWells

yes, see the Preston pound & UClan's under-developed but not insignificant role in the city