Innovative ideas
Althea-Imperial Programme enters its third year
The hunt is on for the College's brightest entrepreneurial women, as this year's Althea-Imperial Programme launches.
Althea-Imperial Programme enters its third year
The hunt is on for the College's brightest entrepreneurial women, as this year's Althea-Imperial Programme launches.
Imperial student launches app to claim compensation for delayed rail journeys
An Imperial student has launched TrainTrick - a smartphone app to help commuters claim compensation from rail companies for delayed journeys.
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Shipping containers could be the farms of the future thanks to student design
An Imperial design engineering student has created a new hydroponic farming system to utilise wasted space in the shipping container industry.
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Podcast: summer science, farming shipping containers and a biological field trip
In this edition: Imperial at the Royal Society Summer Science Exhibition, putting empty shipping containers to use and a visit to Silwood Park
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Wearable digital ski coach scoops innovation award
Imperial's Motion Metrics won the Santander Universities Entrepreneurship Award for their project Carv, taking home the £15,000 prize.
Start-up supporters and aspiring entrepreneurs meet at LaunchPad Day 2016
Start-up supporters and businesses gathered at the Business School yesterday for the return of London's largest free event for budding entrepreneurs.
Universities 'should lead the fight for gender equality in business'
Universities must do more to encourage entrepreneurial women, argues Professor Maggie Dallman, Associate Provost (Academic Partnerships).
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Power of big data discussed at student-led Business School conference
Alumni, students and industry experts discussed the future of big data this month at a Business School conference organised by students.
Water filtration innovation wins 2016 Althea-Imperial prize
New membrane technology to filter hazardous micropollutants from water won top prize in Imperial's pioneering entrepreneurial programme for women.
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BioNet named winner of the 2016 Venture Catalyst Challenge
A student start-up who developed edible plastic wrapping for hay bales took home the GBP10,000 first prize at last night's Imperial Showcase.
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