Join us at St John’s Innovation Centre for an engaging workshop held as part of Cambridge Wide Open Day 2026, exploring one of the most persistent challenges facing research intensive regions today: commercialisation.
Delivered by Uday Phadke, this session introduces the Triple Chasm System a research based framework designed to help ventures, support organisations and ecosystem leaders navigate the journey from innovation to sustainable market adoption.
Despite world class science and breakthrough technologies, many promising ventures struggle to move beyond early technical validation. This workshop will explore why these gaps persist and how a shared commercialisation framework can help ecosystems better support high-potential innovation.
What the session will cover
- The key barriers preventing research led ventures from scaling
- How the Triple Chasm System supports commercialisation decision making
- The role of metrics, capability mapping and continuous learning
- How ecosystems can allocate resources more effectively and improve outcomes at scale
Whether you are a founder, investor, innovation leader, university representative or ecosystem supporter, this workshop offers valuable insights into building stronger pathways from research to real-world impact.
Event Details
Date: Wednesday 17 June
Time: 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM
Location: Sanger Suite, St John’s Innovation Centre
Parking: Free on site parking available
Reserve Your Place
Spaces are limited, so early booking is recommended Register now
