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Body modification innovations explored in new interactive story
A new interactive Imperial Stories feature article explores some of the body-focused innovations created by the College’s community.
Body modification innovations explored in new interactive story
A new interactive Imperial Stories feature article explores some of the body-focused innovations created by the College’s community.
Investors click with Imperial startups
Investors from around the world joined Imperial’s first online investor pitch event to hear from a wide range of startups from Imperial.
COVID-19 Response Fund: Cutting-edge technologies advance coronavirus fight
Imperial researchers are driving forward the fight against coronavirus with new healthcare innovations and data insights.
Imperial moves investor pitch event online to support startup founders
Institutional and Angel investors will have the opportunity to explore new and future investment opportunities arising from Imperial College London
Online platform enables scientists worldwide to collaborate on COVID-19 projects
Alumni inspired by the scientific response to the SARS outbreak are developing a platform to help researchers collaborate on global challenges.
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Imperial partners with Trust to make PPE for healthcare workers
Imperial volunteers are making more than 50,000 disposable visors for Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust hospitals.
New handwashing tech could help halt spread of COVID-19 in developing world
A new technology has dramatically increased rates of handwashing in a trial in Tanzania, and could be key to preventing spread of infectious diseases.
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Rapid lab-free COVID-19 test delivers results in just over an hour
A new DnaNudge Lab-in-Cartridge test is beginning evaluation on patients – requiring no lab and significantly reducing waits for results.
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Route from research to startup begins with finding a market
Imperial’s Techcelerate programme is helping create entrepreneurially-minded researchers with confidence that their ideas have real-world potential.
Researchers offered support and funding to launch tech startups addressing pain
An Imperial-led accelerator is set to help researchers turn ideas for medical technologies into ventures aimed at understanding and treating pain.