Kleidox
Work with major marketing insights companies in order to develop their marketing products.
Incorporated in December 2020
Origin: Oxford University, Sir William Dunn School of Pathology
Since 1987, Oxford University Innovation has been responsible for creating spinout companies based on academic research generated within and owned by the University of Oxford, and in recent years has spun out 15-20 new companies every year.
Over £2.5bn in external investment has been raised by Oxford University Innovation spinouts since 2010, and ten of our current portfolio are currently listed in London and New York.
The creation of new spinout companies, most of which are listed below, also channels millions of pounds back into University research, benefits local economic development and has created many new jobs in the region.
State-of-the-art machine learning technology for autonomous vehicles and traffic modeling applications. Latent Logic was acquired by Waymo in December 2019.
Incorporated in February 2018
Origin: Oxford University, Department of Computer Science
Contact: Adrian Coles
LiliumX uses a unique protein technology platform to facilitate scalable discovery of first-in-class bispecific biologics
Incorporated in May 2021
Origin: Oxford University, Department of Biochemistry
LitHits is a novel way to encourage people to read and engage with literature through their mobile phone via the LitHits app.
Incorporated in October 2020
Origin: Oxford University, Faculty of English Language and Literature
3D laser spectrometer and single shot hyperspectral imaging.
Incorporated in January 2020
Origin: Oxford University, Department of Physics
Contact: Steve Silvey
Navetas is a UK based technology company delivering cloud-based energy monitoring and smart data analytics for the connected home.
Incorporated in November 2008
Origin: Oxford University, Department of Engineering Science
Development and commercialisation of quantum physics, acceleration and optimisation software for intelligent computational R&D.
Incorporated in May 2019
Origin: Oxford University, Department of Physics
A novel cancer cell therapy company, delivering tumour-targeted expression of anti-cancer biologics.
Incorporated in October 2018
Origin: Oxford University, Sir William Dunn School of Pharmacology
MatchBio's technology can improve the function of antigen receptors, for example by tuning their antigen sensitivity of their existing products.
Incorporated in August 2023
Origin: Oxford University, Sir William Dunn School of Pathology
Ubiquitous wireless power and data using metamaterials.
Incorporated in December 2016
Origin: Oxford University, Department of Engineering Science
A software that uses advanced algorithms and techniques to solve problems.
Incorporated in February 2016
Origin: Oxford University, Department of Engineering Science
Web-based healthcare knowledge.
Incorporated in February 2002
Origin: Oxford University, Psychiatry
Medical software
Incorporated in June 2000
Origin: Oxford University
A biologics company with a mission to treat a range of autoimmune and inflammatory disorders.
Incorporated in April 2019
Origin: Oxford University
Developing domestic energy storage capacity and facilitating its operation within the existing power distribution infrastructure.
Incorporated in April 2015
Origin: Oxford University, Department of Engineering Science
The company is developing novel technology with applications in plant protection products.
Incorporated in October 2017
Origin: Oxford University
Provides the tools you need to measure, report, and act on nature risks and opportunities, aligned with global regulations and standards.
Incorporated in December 2022
Origin: Oxford University, Zoology