Technology Spin-out Management Programme 2009
Start-up and spin-out companies are often on the look out for suitably qualified candidates to take on management roles.
We publish news of technology innovations, investment opportunities, together with updates from spinout & startup companies and licensees
Start-up and spin-out companies are often on the look out for suitably qualified candidates to take on management roles.
Lord Paul Drayson visited Oxford University Innovation on January 23rd 2009.
Millipore Corporation (NYSE:MIL), a leading provider of technologies, tools and services for the global life science industry, has acquired Isis spin-out BioAnaLab.
Oxford University Innovation, the University of Oxford’s technology transfer company, announced today that a new spin-out company has been formed based on technology developed at the University. Intelligent Sustainable Energy (ISE) has received funding from Navetas Energy Management to develop a smart metering technology.
An Oxford University spin-out company, due to launch later this year, has won praise for its smart meter technology from Shadow Chancellor George Osborne.
Oxford Advanced Surfaces (“OAS”), a spin-out company of the University of Oxford, has listed on the Alternative Investment Market (AIM), and has achieved a market capitalisation of £84.5 million
In a major move to exploit its innovative location monitoring technology, OxLoc Ltd, an Oxford University spin-out company, has chosen to partner with the leading European animal tracking company Televilt.
MindWeavers set to launch new products for Brain Health market.
A paper appearing in EMBC¹ reports a major advance in the study of sleep disorders. Oxford BioSignals, a spin-out company from Oxford University, has developed and validated BioSleep, a novel system based on neural network analysis, which not only elucidates the microstructure of sleep - fleeting changes which have never before been consistently demonstrated - but also reliably detects abnormal sleep patterns.
The 64th spin-out company from the University of Oxford, OxTox Ltd, will produce drug-testing kits for the police to use on drivers that are as reliable and easy to use as breathalysers for alcohol.