MindWeavers Launch Phonomena Computer Game
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.
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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.
A new product concept in UV protection and anti-ageing for sunscreens and cosmetics
NaturalMotion Ltd, which combines biology with computer science to create realistic and interactive character animation for games, films and simulations, has been launched as Oxford University's newest spin-out company.
Oxford ArchDigital Archaeology, a spin-out company from the University of Oxford, has been chosen to deliver the new Finds Management Software for the Portable Antiquities Scheme.
On 17th March 2003, OxLoc Ltd announced the launch of the Asset Alert for monitoring condition and location of goods in transit and advising the customer of any problems by a text or e-mail alert. The autonomous tag is self powered with its own battery and can be located easily on an asset or container without expensive installation.
Project to be funded under the DTI/BBSRC/MRC LINK Programme in Applied Genomics.