Net zero energy
Six innovations to help energy systems transition to net zero
Imperial research and innovation could help the world's energy systems transition to zero pollution.
Six innovations to help energy systems transition to net zero
Imperial research and innovation could help the world's energy systems transition to zero pollution.
Rapid test for antibiotic resistance could help control spread in hospitals
A test now available could help rapidly determine whether a bacterial infection is resistant to antibiotics of last resort.
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Cleantech companies join forces to scale up hydrogen tech for renewable power
Two Imperial cleantech companies have launched a collaboration to support the world’s transition to renewable energy.
MDMA and psychotherapy in combination could be used to treat alcoholism
Awakn Life Sciences is using an Imperial study into MDMA-assisted psychotherapy to create a treatment for alcoholism that it aims to offer in clinics.
Imperial water technology startup Inflowmatix acquired by SUEZ
Imperial startup Inflowmatix will continue to accelerate the digital transformation of the water sector after its acquisition by SUEZ.
Five ways universities are helping businesses decarbonise
Universities like Imperial are supporting companies to achieve the transformation in technologies and business models needed to reach net zero.
Imperial partnered with DNA Electronics to develop breast cancer diagnostic test
Imperial has partnered with healthcare company DNA Electronics (DNAe) to develop a new platform for monitoring breast cancer.
Programme offers researchers training and funds to develop medical technologies
The next cohort of MedTech SuperConnector will offer selected early-career researchers support to turn research into medical technology ventures.
PsiQuantum, with links to Imperial research, reaches multi-billion valuation
Quantum computer company PsiQuantum, co-founded by Imperial’s Professor Terry Rudolph, has received $450 million from investors.
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Sustainable cleaning products to be driven by research from UK partnership
Imperial, Durham University, and Procter & Gamble have launched a research programme to help create a new generation of sustainable cleaning products.
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