Oxford Photovoltaics raises £8 million in Series B
Oxford Photovoltaics was spun out by Oxford University Innovation in 2010 based on technology developed by Professor Henry Snaith from Oxford's Department of Physics.
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Oxford Photovoltaics was spun out by Oxford University Innovation in 2010 based on technology developed by Professor Henry Snaith from Oxford's Department of Physics.
Oxford University Innovation (Hong Kong) is pleased to announce the launch of the Torrent Technology Series of energy efficient electric motors by portfolio project company Intelligent Electric Motor Solutions (IEMS).
Oxford University Innovation and Parkwalk Advisors announced today that the University of Oxford Isis Fund II has raised over £2 million, exceeding its funding target, and will close to new investors. The fund achieved its initial target in less than four weeks and will close at almost twice that level.
Oxbotica - spun out in late 2014 from the University of Oxford's Mobile Robotics Group - will provide control systems for 40 autonomous pods as part of a multi-million pound driverless car challenge.
A new technology which has been trialed at Oxford's John Radcliffe Hospital will help improve the way babies are monitored.
Nightstar, which was spun out in 2014 raising £12 million from Syncona, the venture arm of the Wellcome Trust, has received additional finance from its key investors to advance the company’s clinical choroideremia programme.
The University of Oxford's Prof Harish Bhaskaran and Dr Peiman Hosseini have been awarded the Academic R&D Award at the annual IDTechEx Printed Electronics Awards held in Santa Clara USA.
The Halitron is a mesmerising new device for anyone interested in the laws of physics. Spin a top within a carefully calculated magnetic field and watch it ‘float’ in mid-air.
Oxford University Innovation spin-out Oxford Medical Diagnostics is working on a hand-held diagnostic to identify children with diabetes before they become ill.
NaturalMotion began as a project in the Zoology Department at the University of Oxford in 2001. Working with Oxford University Innovation, CEO Torsten Reil developed a business plan and secured first-round investors for the company. NaturalMotion was acquired by Zynga in early 2014 for $527m.