Sprayable sensors
Scientists develop a sprayable graphene biosensor
Chemists have designed a low-cost and scalable sensing platform using graphene ink.
Scientists develop a sprayable graphene biosensor
Chemists have designed a low-cost and scalable sensing platform using graphene ink.
Feature
Dr Mike Romanos appointed as Faculty of Medicine Associate Dean for Enterprise
The Faculty of Medicine’s first Associate Dean for Enterprise will play an important role in advancing the College's translational research
Imperial raises the curtain on its new White City Incubator
Current and future startups visited the Incubator’s new labs in Scale Space last week, to make connections and plan their futures.
Flagship entrepreneurial competition celebrates a decade of innovation
The Venture Catalyst Challenge, Imperial’s flagship entrepreneurial competition for early-stage ventures, is celebrating its tenth year.
Starting up a startup: insights from female founders in Undaunted's community
For International Women's Day (IWD) we're sharing reflections from female founders in our community at different stages of their enterprise journey.
Women in Innovation awards honour three founders with links to Imperial
They are innovative, ambitious and inspiring. And their entrepreneurial journeys all began at Imperial.
WE Invent means patent costs are no barrier for Imperial’s women entrepreneurs
Female innovators at Imperial can benefit from a dedicated fund that covers the costs of patenting an invention.
Machine learning puts yeast on a fast track for efficient protein production
A startup with its roots at Imperial is using artificial intelligence to optimise yeast strains and so unlock the potential of precision fermentation.
Putting hydrogen to work on industrial heating
A partnership between startup H2GO Power and Baxi will bring climate neutral heating to a wide range of industrial applications.
Imperial and AMFG win Innovate UK funding to deliver autonomous manufacturing
Imperial College London and manufacturing software company AMFG have received funding from Innovate UK to advance autonomous 3D printing.