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Q5 interview - Tony Milbourn, Camitri Technologies

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The latest Q5 interview with Tony Milbourn, CEO of Camitri Technologies, which brings to market intellectual property (IP) being created in universities.

He reveals his thoughts on the biggest challenge universities face when trying to commercialise IP, the one design technology with the largest commercial potential and Jeremy Clarkson as an ambassador for engineers.

The five short sharp questions this week are:

* Can you describe Camitri's business in two sentences?

* What is the biggest challenge universities face when trying to commercialise IP?

* Does the government have a role to play in nurturing the design resource in UK universities?

* If you had to name one design technology with the largest commercial potential this year, what would it be?

* What does the UK need to do to ensure it retains a global reputation for design?

Read his answers in the full interview: Q5 interview - Tony Milbourn, Camitri Technologies

Remember, you can read all the Electronics Weekly Q5 interviews. From ARM's chairman, Sir Robin Saxby, to touchscreen technology firm Zytronic's MD, Mark Cambridge, the business leaders share their particular insights on the UK electronics industry.

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