

Health technology event
Health technology event explores ways to expand innovation for patient benefits
NIHR Imperial BRC showcased at a partnership event on strengthening the relationships between the NHS and industry.
Health technology event explores ways to expand innovation for patient benefits
NIHR Imperial BRC showcased at a partnership event on strengthening the relationships between the NHS and industry.
Myths about energy careers create a barrier to diversity, event hears
Tackling misconceptions about careers in the energy sector could help make it more reflective of society, according to an industry expert.
UKRI Engineering Biology Missions award millions in funding to Imperial projects
UKRI has awarded millions in funding for Imperial projects, through their new Engineering Biology Missions.
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Imperial launches new framework to determine engagement with energy companies
Imperial is to implement its own framework to determine engagement with energy and fossil fuel companies.
EnAcuity to develop visualisation technology for minimally invasive surgery
A new spinout company from Imperial and UCL has received pre-seed funding to develop AI technology that could aid laparoscopic surgery.
Imperial and Liverpool to lead UK’s flagship £12m AI for Chemistry Hub
Imperial and the University of Liverpool will lead a £12 million research Hub to develop state-of-the-art artificial intelligence (AI) for chemistry.
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Imperial wins £7.7m grant to build the next generation of metamaterials
Imperial is leading a new programme to manipulate metamaterials in the fourth dimension: time.
Imperial launches Centre for Sectoral Economic Performance
Imperial is launching a new research centre to find ways to make the UK economy more productive and competitive.
Monitoring space weather using satellite mega-constellations to be explored
Dr Martin Archer has won a UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship to work with Eutelsat OneWeb on a project using their satellites to monitor space weather.
New AI tool detects up to 13% more breast cancers than humans alone
A new AI tool from Kheiron Medical Technologies and Imperial College London can detect up to 13% more breast cancers than humans in breast screenings.