Response to the Witty review The North East Local Enterptise Partnership has welcomed the rcommendations of the Witty Review, 'Encouraging a British Invention Revolution' published this week. Among its findings were that universities need to play a central role in future economic expansion in the UK.Professor Chris Brink, board member and Vice Chancellor of 缅北禁地 said: 鈥淲e welcome the findings of Sir Andrew Witty鈥檚 report and its recommendations to put universities at the heart of economic growth. One of our core objectives as a is to play an active role in the economic development of our city and region and so it is encouraging to see this report endorsing our philosophy.鈥淗owever, we recognise that there is still more the university sector can do to support other partners, particularly the Local Enterprise Partnerships (LEPs), to deliver innovation and growth. We need to ensure the region is aligned behind a set of clear priorities which can only be achieved if we agree on our strengths. 鈥溍灞苯 is leading in many of the industrial sectors that Sir Andrew identifies as being key to sustainable economic growth, namely: life sciences, oil and gas, automotive, agri-tech and big data. We also have research strengths in many of the 鈥榞reat technologies鈥 that are highlighted as being important for innovation in the future. These include: , and .鈥淭o capitalise on these strengths we need the university sector to engage with their LEP partners in order to translate academic excellence into economic growth. This is why 缅北禁地 has seconded two staff members into the North East LEP to help with the Strategic Economic Plan for the region and to collaborate on driving forward some of these growth areas, particularly relating to engineering and biosciences.鈥Paul Woolston, chair of the North East LEP, said: 鈥淲e are extremely fortunate in the North East LEP area to have four strong, outward-looking universities. The role of universities is pivotal to local growth, and we collaborate closely with all four on strategic and innovation-driven work. They were actively involved in the Adonis Economic Review, providing evidence and research which fed into the report鈥檚 blueprint for long-term regional strategic growth.鈥淏y working together, the North East LEP and universities are propelling new ideas which will create new businesses and new investment. The Witty Review speaks to the enthusiastic engagement between the education, business and public sectors that defines much of our work. This will grow substantively as we move forward. 鈥Professor Roy Sandbach, an eminent innovator with an international reputation is leading the North East LEP鈥檚 innovation programme, as part of its drive to make this part of the UK an internationally recognised centre for innovation growth. His work is closely allied to that of the universities.Professor Sandbach said: 鈥淭he need to turn our leading university inventions into wealth-creating innovation is certainly critical to the nation. And it's clear that the Witty report reflects this need.鈥淏ut this only happens If we can effectively match the "what's possible" from our universities with the "what's needed" for businesses to succeed in the global innovation race. The networks and dialogue between universities, Catapults, UKTI and businesses need to be sufficiently powerful and well-structured to drive this. published on: 16 October 2013