The startup shaping a healthier future for social media: meet Tribela
An Oxford University Innovation venture creating safer online spaces - for good.
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An Oxford University Innovation venture creating safer online spaces - for good.
The Oxford Innovation Society (OIS) is Oxford University Innovation’s platform for uniting investors, industry leaders, academics, and entrepreneurs to drive innovation across the ecosystem.
StEP Ignite 2025 gives Oxford students a unique opportunity to explore entrepreneurship by building ventures around real university innovations, guided by expert mentors and surrounded by like-minded peers.
Oxford University Innovation’s Clinical Outcomes team offers validated tools to assess mental health across diverse populations - from individuals with depression and children with anxiety, to those in forensic psychiatric care. These tools support informed interventions, improve service delivery, and better health outcomes.
Armed with breakthrough tech originally developed for quantum computing, Mode Labs is set to disrupt water quality monitoring by making lab-grade chemical analysis portable, affordable, and ready for real-world use.
A new Oxford University Innovation spinout is betting on the ocean to help meet future energy needs, with a novel approach to tidal power that holds long-term promise.
A novel method for detecting haemolysis, developed at the University of Oxford, has been licensed by Oxford University Innovation (OUI) to two commercial partners: Camtech Innovations and Muhdo Health.
New data shows Oxford maintains lead as university spinout landscape evolves
Applications to the 2025 Jamies are now open, for students from the Department of Chemistry and the Department of Materials.
Oxford-based biotech company Theolytics is pioneering a new frontier in cancer treatment by harnessing the power of oncolytic viruses to selectively target tumours while sparing healthy tissue.