President's awards
President's Medal awarded to industrial collaboration champion
Dr Rebeca Santamaria-Fernandez, Director of Industry Partnerships and Commercialisation, has been awarded a President's Medal.
President's Medal awarded to industrial collaboration champion
Dr Rebeca Santamaria-Fernandez, Director of Industry Partnerships and Commercialisation, has been awarded a President's Medal.
At-home breast monitoring tool wins Imperial’s biggest startup competition
Imperial students are developing an at-home breast health monitoring device to help catch cancer early.
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Digital screens to help monitor London's air quality
A new pilot study integrates air quality sensors into digital advertising displays in London.
Future economy relies on greater business-university interaction
A new report says collaborations between UK businesses and universities are held back by firms’ lack of capacity and information about the benefits.
Heart rehab app wins top prize at Imperial student competition
The Institute of Global Health Innovation (IGHI) has announced its winner of the Health Innovation Prize 2022.
White City Innovation District to drive transformative growth
Imperial and the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham (LBHF) have launched an ambitious vision for growth in White City.
Data-driven research partnership aims to identify predictive disease markers
Imperial College London and SomaLogic will combine research expertise with the aim of uncovering predictive biomarkers for cancer and other diseases
Imperial's most promising student startups get set to pitch their business ideas
Five Imperial student startups will battle it out in the final of the College’s biggest entrepreneurial competition, the Venture Catalyst Challenge.
Five ways Imperial is helping businesses and policymakers address pollution
Reducing CO2 emissions to net zero is now top of the agenda, but other pollution challenges — in the air, on land, and in water - have not gone away.
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3D scanning my head to further virtual reality research
I got my head 3D scanned as part of the Imperial-led SONICOM project - here's my experience and how it contributes to virtual reality research.