£650K Investment in Oxford Photovoltaics, a Recent Oxford University Innovation Spin-out Company
Isis welcomes the announcement from Oxford Photovoltaics Limited that it has completed a second funding round in 9 months.
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Isis welcomes the announcement from Oxford Photovoltaics Limited that it has completed a second funding round in 9 months.
Oxyntix Ltd, a new company spun-out from the Department of Engineering Science at the University of Oxford by Oxford University Innovation Ltd., has completed an investment round of £1m.
Oxford Electromagnetic Acoustic Imaging (OxEMA) is a patented healthcare imaging technology offering superior diagnostic power to conventional ultrasound systems and MRI-like images.
TissueFlex® addresses the missing link between conventional 2D assays and in vivo studies, providing a true three-dimensional (3D) platform for in vitro cultures with more in vivo-like behaviour to improve the predictivity of drug safety and efficacy testing.
Oxford Catalysts spun-out from the University of Oxford by Oxford University Innovation Ltd in 2006, has announced a further funding round to progress from operating as a research and development company to a commercial product company.
OrganOx Ltd, spun-out of the University of Oxford by Oxford University Innovation Ltd in 2008, has completed a Series B investment round of £2.75m. The round, which was over-subscribed, was supported by existing shareholders and a number of new ones, including the Royal Society.
Oxford, UK: Oxford Photovoltaics, a company recently spun out from the University of Oxford by Oxford University Innovation Ltd., has developed new solar cell technology that is manufactured from cheap, abundant, non-toxic and non-corrosive materials and can be scaled to any volume.
Oxford Electromagnetic Solutions Limited (OXEMS), which was spun out of the Department of Engineering Science of Oxford University by Oxford University Innovation in July 2010, has won a ‘Discovering Start-Ups 2010’ award, demonstrating that its new approach to detecting buried utility assets is recognised as an exciting innovation with great commercial potential.
A £1.55m fundraising round has been successfully completed by Crysalin Limited, a company founded as a spinout from the University of Oxford Biochemistry Department by Oxford University Innovation Limited.
Oxford University Innovation Ltd, the technology transfer company of the University of Oxford, is pleased to announce its participation in the formation of IXO Therapeutics Ltd, a new biotechnology company formed to research and develop novel medicines from natural sources for the treatment of immune-mediated and inflammatory diseases, which launches today.