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Richard Edward is a London-based print company that specialises in producing 'high quality print solutions' in niche areas of the printing market. Over the years the company has evolved into a fully integrated provider of lithographic print with state-of-the-art facilities in its 32,000sq ft purpose-built plant in Thamesmead. The company boasts a prestigious client list comprising design agencies, advertising agencies, publishing companies and government bodies amongst others.

Many universities are rising to the challenge and increasingly collaborating in Knowledge Transfer Partnerships. There are currently over 900 nationally. A look at the KTP website shows that Reading University has over forty KTPs underway, and at nearby London South Bank there are over thirty. So what makes for a successful KTP mix, and why are so many universities getting involved?

Richard Edward was founded in 1976 as an owner managed company offering quality print services to corporate clients. The company was a fully integrated provider of printing services and focuses on providing high quality print for blue chip companies, SME businesses, local and central government, educational institutions and health authorities. It also undertakes a wide range of other services that run the gamut from business orientated printing to educational games.



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