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TECH SHOWCASE
Imperial startups changing the world one tech at a time
Some of Imperial’s most exciting startups will showcase their innovative solutions at an event in San Franscisco this month.
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Imperial startups changing the world one tech at a time
Some of Imperial’s most exciting startups will showcase their innovative solutions at an event in San Franscisco this month.
New spinout to develop gene therapies targeting rare lung diseases
AlveoGene will work on gene therapies for several rare lung conditions, beginning with alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency.
Four leading UK universities collaborate to showcase industry-ready innovation
Researchers from Cambridge, Imperial, Oxford and UCL will exhibit licensable technology built from research at IP4U University Tech Fair.
Apollo Therapeutics raises $226.5m to develop medicines based on uni research
Company founded by the tech transfer offices of Imperial, Cambridge and UCL has raised major Series C funding to turn basic research into medicines.
Building London’s climate innovation ecosystem – support needed!
Undaunted has a paid internship opportunity available - find out more about joining the team!
Flawless AI joins I-X Business Partners in Inaugural Cohort
The I-X partnership strengthens ties between industry and academia to collaborate in artificial intelligence, machine learning and data science.
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Technology and death: Foresight scenarios for the future
Imperial’s Tech Foresight team hosted an event on technology and death in July, bringing together IBP members and the College’s experts.
Students assemble to share solutions to tackle global energy problem
Students worldwide have assembled to tackle the global energy problem and work towards achieving the goal of affordable and clean energy for all.
Imperial announces improved Founders Choice programme for spinout companies
Imperial has made important improvements to Founders Choice, its spinout formation and support approach.
New centre to develop sustainable materials for a green future
New $150 million research centre at Imperial College London will develop sustainable routes to materials for a green future.