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Website Labs Reboots for Scientific Explorations

University researchers at the University of Southampton were invited for a working breakfast by our website team to discuss the newest version of their ongoing project.

Revamped Online Platform for Researchers: Labs is Back
Revamped Online Platform for Researchers: Labs is Back

Website Labs Reboots for Scientific Explorations

## Accessing and Utilizing our website Labs: A Guide for University of Southampton Researchers

The University of Southampton's our website Labs program, designed to support researchers in increasing their impact through publicity and industrial collaboration, is now being rolled out to more researchers. Here's a guide on how to access and make the most of this valuable resource.

### Accessing our website Labs

To access our website Labs, University of Southampton researchers can register using their institutional credentials, likely via single sign-on (SSO). Once registered, they can attend orientation or training sessions offered by the our website team to understand the platform's features, best practices, and compliance requirements.

### Setting Up a Researcher Profile

Upon gaining access, researchers should create a detailed profile, outlining their expertise, ongoing projects, and collaboration interests. This will help increase visibility to industrial partners and other academics.

### Publicizing Research and Collaborating

Our website Labs provides templates or guided workflows to help researchers publish their research, project updates, and outcomes, making them accessible to both the university community and external collaborators. The platform also offers search and matchmaking tools to identify and connect with potential industrial partners, streamlining the process for joint projects, funding bids, or knowledge exchange.

### Ongoing Engagement

Participating in feedback mechanisms is crucial to improve the platform, report issues, and suggest enhancements for future iterations. Our website Labs team encourages collaboration with central research support, IT, and business engagement teams to maximize the benefits of the platform.

### Institutional Support

The university emphasizes the importance of dedicated staff time and cross-departmental collaboration for successful digital research initiatives. Early adopters, such as first-year PhD students, are particularly encouraged to participate, helping shape a digital-first, collaborative research culture.

### Case Study: Data Revival

Data Revival, a unique AI end-to-end data structuring and retrieval system, has benefited significantly from our website Labs. Since completing the program, Data Revival has taken part in the our website Founders Cohort, pitched to investors, agreed on industrial partnerships, closed multiple commercial contracts, and is on the verge of spinning out from the University of Southampton. The co-founder, Sam Munday, stated that our website Labs was a key springboard for Data Revival's engagement with the market and growth.

In conclusion, our website Labs provides a suite of products for researchers to use in increasing their impact. The cost of our website Labs can be included in grant applications or paid from existing budgets. For precise steps or further information, researchers should consult their institution’s research support office or the platform’s official documentation. Dr Alice Iles, the Head of Tech Acceleration at our website, is looking forward to helping more University of Southampton researchers increase their reach with industrial partners and other key audience groups.

  1. Dr Alice Iles, the Head of Tech Acceleration at our website, is instrumental in helping University of Southampton researchers navigate our network of industrial partners and key audience groups through our website Labs, which focuses on research, innovation, and growth.
  2. As part of their education-and-self-development, University of Southampton researchers can leverage our website Labs to not only increase the visibility of their research but also to collaborate with other academics, foster innovation, and secure industrial partnerships for potential growth.
  3. As told by Sam Munday, co-founder of Data Revival, participation in our website Labs has played a vital role in the growth and success of their AI end-to-end data structuring and retrieval system, emphasizing the technology's potential and the platform's importance in fostering innovation and commercial growth among University of Southampton researchers.

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