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David Gann

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David Gann
Academic work
DisciplineInnovation, Technology Management, Entrepreneurship, Major infrastructure projects and systems, Fusion energy
InstitutionsUniversity of Oxford, Imperial College London, University of Sussex

David Michael Gann CBE (born 1960) is a British business leader, systems engineer, government advisor, and academic. He has published widely on entrepreneurship, innovation, technology management, fusion energy, and major infrastructure projects, and frequently advises governments, companies, and start-ups on innovation, entrepreneurship and growth.

In 2010, Gann was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the Queen's Birthday Honours for services to engineering.

Gann has a PhD in Industrial Economics, is a Chartered Civil Engineer, Fellow of the Institution of Civil Engineers and is an Honorary Fellow of the Royal College of Art.

Early life and Education

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Gann attended St Bartholomew’s school in Newbury, Berkshire.

He holds a PhD from the University of Sussex, an MSc in Science, Technology and Industrialisation from the University of Sussex, a BSc in Building Construction and Management from the University of Reading, and a Certificate in Corporate Governance from the International Director’s Programme at INSEAD.

Professional Biography

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Gann’s academic career started at University of Sussex, where he worked on science policy and industrial innovation. In 2002 he moved to Imperial College London where he was Professor of Innovation and Technology Management for 18 years. Gann then moved into university leadership roles including as Vice-President (Innovation) at Imperial College London where he was a strategic leader in the development of the White City Innovation District[1] -  a major, thriving innovation hub for new ventures, businesses and researchers,[2][3][4] and then as Pro-Vice-Chancellor Development & External Affairs and Professor of Innovation & Entrepreneurship at the University of Oxford.[5]  

Gann has influenced policy and advised governmental bodies including through his roles as founder and chair of the Smart London Board[6] - where he helped deliver London’s digital strategy[7] - and as a member of the UK Government’s Innovation Expert Group and the Ministry of Defence’s Technology and Innovation Board.[8] He was chair of the UK Atomic Energy Authority from 2018 – 2023 and currently chairs UK Industrial Fusion Solutions Ltd.[9]

In these academic, industry and government roles, Gann contributed towards major infrastructure projects and systems, delivering innovation in projects such as Heathrow terminal 5,[10] the London Olympics,[11] Crossrail,[12] and the UK’s £2.5 billion major technology and infrastructure programme to build a prototype fusion powerplant - STEP.[13][14]

Gann’s work with industry includes as a development and growth advisor for entrepreneurial ventures – focusing on deep science and technology, digital and AI, and medtech sectors. He is a venture capitalist, currently a Director of VenCap plc.[15]

Research

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Gann's main research interest is innovation: exploring why and how innovation happens, the ways it continually transforms the world we live in, and how it can be managed. His particular focus is on innovation in major projects, the use of AI and digital tools to support innovation, and the growth of entrepreneurial technology ventures.

From 2003 to 2013, Gann directed the Innovation Studies Centre (ISC) – a ten-year EPSRC-funded programme conducting multi-disciplinary research on the innovation process in the science and engineering industries, from knowledge creation to commercialisation. The ISC final report showcases the major impact the programme has had on policy and practice.

Fellowships and Visiting Professorships

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Selected Publications

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Articles

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Reports

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Books

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Charitable Work

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Gann’s charitable and pro bono work focuses on the arts, music and environment. He is a Director of the London Symphony Orchestra and Chair of LSO Live,[21] and was influential in the refurbishment of Brighton Corn Exchange when he was a Trustee and Director of Brighton Dome and Festival. He is a patron of Glyndebourne Opera.

Gann is Vice-Chair and co-founder at Villars Institute[22] - a Swiss foundation focusing on systems leadership to halt climate change and bio-diversity loss.

References

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  1. ^ ‘White City Innovation District’, https://www.whitecityinnovationdistrict.org.uk/
  2. ^ ‘Government welcomes new centre for growing technology businesses to open in West London’ https://blenheimchalcot.com/blog/government-welcomes-new-centre-for-growing-technology-businesses-to-open-in-west-london, February 2018.  
  3. ^ ‘Imperial launches its new hub for innovation at White City’, https://westlondon.com/imperial-launches-its-new-hub-for-innovation-at-white-city/, November 2016. ‘David Gann’, White City Place, https://whitecityplace.com/news-events/david-gann, 5 December 2016.
  4. ^ ‘David Gann’, White City Place, https://whitecityplace.com/news-events/david-gann, 5 December 2016.
  5. ^ ‘Appointment notice: Pro vice-chancellor for Development and External Affairs’, University of Oxford, https://staff.admin.ox.ac.uk/article/appointment-notice-pro-vice-chancellor-for-development, 5 October 2020.
  6. ^ Deborah Evenson, ‘Digital innovation is key to securing London’s future – innovation expert.’  Imperial News, https://www.imperial.ac.uk/news/171739/digital-innovation-aposkey-securing-londons-future/, 13 April 2016.
  7. ^ Smart London Plan, https://www.london.gov.uk/sites/default/files/smart_london_plan.pdf.
  8. ^ Professor David Gann CBE. Gov.uk, https://www.gov.uk/government/people/david-gann.
  9. ^ Government appoints new chair to UK Atomic Energy Authority, Gov.uk,  https://www.gov.uk/government/news/government-appoints-new-chair-to-the-uk-atomic-energy-authority, 19 July 2018.
  10. ^ ‘Dynamic capabilities in complex projects’ Sage Journals, https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1002/pmj.21574
  11. ^ ‘Five rules for managing large, complex projects’ MIT Sloan Management Review, https://sloanreview.mit.edu/article/five-rules-for-managing-large-complex-projects/, 31 August 2017.
  12. ^ ‘Crossrail Innovation Strategy’ https://learninglegacy.crossrail.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/11A_020_Innovation-Strategy.pdf
  13. ^ ‘What is STEP’, UKAEA, https://step.ukaea.uk/what-is-step/
  14. ^ Government appoints new chair to UK Atomic Energy Authority, Gov.uk,  https://www.gov.uk/government/news/government-appoints-new-chair-to-the-uk-atomic-energy-authority, 19 July 2018.
  15. ^ Vencap Board of Directors, https://www.vencap.com/the-team/#board-of-directors.
  16. ^ ‘David Gann CBE profile’, Imperial College London, https://profiles.imperial.ac.uk/d.gann
  17. ^ ‘Professor David Gann CBE elected Magdalen Fellow’, Magdalen College, https://www.magd.ox.ac.uk/news/professor-david-gann-cbe-elected-magdalen-fellow/, 21 March 2021.
  18. ^ City & Guilds, https://www.cityandguilds.com
  19. ^ ‘Imperial Vice President wins prestigious economic award’, Imperial College, https://www.imperial.ac.uk/news/146826/imperial-vice-president-wins-prestigious-economics/, 8 April 2014
  20. ^ ‘Building an innovation campus and ecosystem’, The University of Queensland, https://business.uq.edu.au/event/session/4091, 9 April 2019.
  21. ^ ‘Governance and Advisory Council’, London Symphony Orchestra, https://www.lso.co.uk/about-us/governance-and-advisory-council/
  22. ^ ‘Systems leadership for all generations’, Villars Institute, https://villarsinstitute.org/posts/systems-leadership-for-all-generations
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