Phone Payment Systems to Replace Cheques
The announcement on 16 December by the board of the UK Payments Council that cheques are to be phased out by 2018 has heightened the need for secure replacement payment systems.
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The announcement on 16 December by the board of the UK Payments Council that cheques are to be phased out by 2018 has heightened the need for secure replacement payment systems.
Isis Enterprises's Dr Samantha Gallagher explains how life science companies can follow the model of large companies when tackling their patent strategy.
A new report from Oxford University Innovation, the University of Oxford’s technology transfer company, celebrates 10 years of the Oxford University Challenge Seed Fund, showing how the Fund has helped turn research ideas into commercial success stories.
We are pleased to announce that Opsys Limited, the Oxford based displays technology company, has taken out a further three Licences from Oxford University Innovation since July 2000.
Oxford University Innovation – the University of Oxford’s technology transfer company – is working to assist academics to commercialise projects as varied as a smart-metering technology which could reduce your energy bills, to a chilli sensor which uses nanotechnology to judge the ‘heat’ in a chilli sauce.
Dr Mark Moloney of the University of Oxford’s Chemistry Department has received The Times Higher Education Serendipity Award, celebrating the unexpected outcomes of research. While researching how penicillin is made, he discovered that a similar process could be used to discourage dye migration in plastics.
Oxford University Innovation, the University of Oxford’s technology transfer company, has announced that sales turnover increased by 30 per cent from £3.5 million last year to £4.7 million for the year ending March 2008.
On 2nd May Isis presented a seminar at the John W Kluge Center at the Library of Cogress in Washington DC.
Lord Mandelson, the Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills, visited Oxford on October 16th, meeting Isis staff and representatives of Isis spin-outs.
Oxford University Innovation technology has been featured.