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Access beats ownership in radical new business model
A daring idea that could transform manufacturing has caught the eye of the influential Word Economic Forum.
Access beats ownership in radical new business model
A daring idea that could transform manufacturing has caught the eye of the influential Word Economic Forum.
Chemistry busts harmful tanning products for the BBC
The Agilent Measurement Suite appeared as an expert witness in a recent BBC investigation.
Imperial and Allocate Software collaborate on safer staffing tools
Imperial has signed a deal with Allocate, a rostering software provider, to make proven patient acuity models available through SafeCare®.
Imperial reactor delicensed and viral variants: News from the College
Here’s a batch of fresh news and announcements from across Imperial.
Imperial teams reach semi-finals of Mayor's Entrepreneur Competition
Scores of students from Imperial have been named semi-finalists at the Mayor of London’s annual Entrepreneur Competition.
Mind-controlled VR games could aid stroke rehabilitation
A virtual reality hand, controlled directly by the mind, could help stroke patients restore hand movement as part of VR-assisted physiotherapy.
Air pollution projects, tanning lotion study and fintech for first-time buyers
Catch up on news from around the College’s enterprising community before heading off into Easter.
Deep tech is crucial to the next great wave of innovation, say experts
For deep technology to rise to the challenge of solving the world’s most pressing issues, cooperation is key, experts agreed at a conference.
Start-ups win big at the 2022 Venture Catalyst Challenge
Two EEE-linked ventures have been awarded £10,000 to develop their innovations at Imperial's largest student and alumni entrepreneurship competition.
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Imperial academics share their visions for how the world might look in 2041
Imperial academics have outlined their visions for the year 2041, from smart grids to making nuclear fusion a reality.