Careers advice app is first Singapore-based startup from Oxford University Innovation incubator
Careershe aims to provide smartphone-based career advice to Chinese students
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Careershe aims to provide smartphone-based career advice to Chinese students
OUI's momentum continues to build even under lockdown in a COVID-defying quarter.
New Oxford spinout Oxsed will lead commercialisation of rapid, cost-effective COVID-19 test.
Collaboration with the Nuffield Department of Medicine, University of Oxford will use recombinant overlapping peptide technology to develop a novel vaccine and diagnostic tests for Covid-19
Welcome to the Oxford University Innovation Q1 2020 update. OUI is now a month into its status as a virtual company with the entire office working from home, but we remain very much open for business. Below you’ll find all the usual updates from OUI and news from our spinouts, as well as an update on how Oxford is responding to the ongoing crisis.
Oxford University has adopted revised guidance to accelerate the licensing of relevant intellectual property (IP) for the duration of the COVID-19 pandemic, to avoid unnecessary delays or missed opportunities to understand, manage and protect against the threat posed.