The two organisations have opened a consultation to collect feedback on whether they should form a combined entity.

PraxisUnico, a UK-based professional association for public sector tech transfer staff, and Auril, a professional association of tech transfer staff in the UK and Ireland, are considering a merger.

The two organisations have opened a consultation to collect views from their members on the proposal, which would lead to the creation of a new entity. PraxisUnico and Auril already have a track record of collaboration.

The merger would enable the two associations to combine their efforts in policy responses, production of support materials and events. It would also enable a wide range of training and professional development opportunities for members.

The consultation is taking place alongside the creation of a working group formed of directors of the board and council of PraxisUnico and Auril, as well as legal and financial advice. The working group is chaired by Dave Bembo of Cardiff University.

The consultation process closes on October 28. If the merger goes ahead, it would follow PraxisUnico’s formation in 2009 when training provider Praxis merged with universities and PSRE organisations membership entity Unico.

Angela Kukula, xchair of PraxisUnico, said: “We have been working ever more closely with Auril as the challenges within our sector increase in complexity and more demands are made of our profession.

“By formally coming together, we will be in the best position to face future challenges and ensure that knowledge exchange and commercialisation professionals are represented and our voice is heard.”

Carole Barron, chair of Auril, said: “We have a very strong working relationship with PraxisUnico, and our objectives and goals have become closely aligned. We believe that we can best serve the needs of our members as a single entity; this consultation process will ensure that the views of our members are taken into account as we look to the future together.”