Opsys Develops New Materials
New world-beating materials developed by Oxford-based technology innovator Opsys Limited could make flat, transparent, flexible full-colour displays a commercial reality.
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New world-beating materials developed by Oxford-based technology innovator Opsys Limited could make flat, transparent, flexible full-colour displays a commercial reality.
Researchers from Oxford's Chemistry Department have won one of the three categories in the Carbon Trust Innovation Awards with their vision for sustainable energy provision.
In a move to exploit its innovative location monitoring technology, OxLoc Ltd have announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding with Reliance Monitoring Services, a member of the Reliance Security Group plc.
The second Annual Survey on University Technology Transfer Activities, published in November 2003, concluded that UK universities are improving their ability to commercialise their intellectual property.
Invention: Origami Stents
On the 25th September 2003, MindWeavers Ltd launched Phonomena, its computer game language development software to 20,000 delegates at the Special Needs and Education London Shows.
Trials conducted by MindWeavers Ltd, an Oxford spin-out company formed in 2000, show that its Phonomena computer game can dramatically improve children's language abilities.
Encouraging Innovation Awards 2002
Isis' latest spin-out company, ReOx Ltd, is set to develop potential therapies for a huge range of diseases, from heart disease to stroke, using world-leading expertise in biology and chemistry. The company was spun out this summer and has raised £2 million in capital investment.
OxLoc Ltd, a spin-out company from the University of Oxford, has announced their first successful pilot study within the rail freight industry.