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Imperial Engineers Tackle Sports Tracking Software
Ever wanted to improve your golf swing or move your Sunday morning football team up the league? Well, you're in luck.
Imperial Engineers Tackle Sports Tracking Software
Ever wanted to improve your golf swing or move your Sunday morning football team up the league? Well, you're in luck.
Automation start-up crowned I&E Start! Challenge Winners
HackScience won the 10,000 GBP prize in the Business School's annual Dragon's Den-style competition with their platform for automating lab processes.
Agilent join Imperial's fight against TB and antimicrobial resistance
Agilent Technologies (UK) have entered into partnership with Imperial College London through the loan of a state-of-the-art Time of Flight Machine.
Imperial student start-up finds new use for waste feathers
One person's trash being another's treasure is certainly true in the case of one Imperial student who is finding new uses for chicken feather waste.
Imperial design engineer named London's most innovative international student
Luca Alessandrini beat hundreds of other entries from 49 countries to take home the £10,000 prize at the International Student Innovation Awards.
Imperial Students lead nominations for International Student Innovation Awards
A silk violin and a drone control app are just two of Imperial's entries in a competition to find London's most innovative international student.
Imperial College Union launch new programme to support student social enterprise
ACT Now! will support students with social enterprise ideas and provide them with the skills and knowledge to bring them to life.
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.
Twitter users who debate Brexit with both sides make the strongest impact
People who engage with others of opposing political views are more likely to spread their message further online, says new research.
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Firms are less likely to be sold amid Brexit uncertainty, says Business School
The number of company takeovers in the UK has fallen because of a reluctance for firms to do deals before the EU Referendum vote.