Oxford University Innovation helps to power global health solutions
A powerful new tool - launched by the Ellison Institute of Technology (EIT) – is demonstrative of the impact of university research on global health.
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A powerful new tool - launched by the Ellison Institute of Technology (EIT) – is demonstrative of the impact of university research on global health.
Vasculitis is a complex and unpredictable disease, primarily caused by inflammation of the blood vessels.
The Cybersecurity Capacity Maturity Model for Nations (CMM) is a pioneering framework developed to assess and enhance the cybersecurity capabilities of countries.
The OUI Startup Incubator supports Oxford students, alumni and staff members in developing their ventures. Our Phase 1 programme is designed to guide startups through the business validation process, and we were thrilled to welcome 20 new teams to our latest cohort, starting in September 2024.
The Mixergy cylinder concept was originally developed in 2014 by Pete Armstrong and Ren Kang during their time at Oxford University.
Oxford University Innovation announces appointment of their new Chief Operating Officer.
Since 1980, Oxford University Innovation (OUI) has overseen the licensing and commercialisation of the Dawes-Redman Cardiotocography (CTG) analysis system. This technology, used worldwide to monitor fetal health during pregnancy, is considered one of the University of Oxford’s most successful clinical advances.
Oxford University Innovation celebrates the launch of OXCCU's demonstration plant
The team behind MariTest, a non-invasive test for malaria, are the winners of this year’s Student Entrepreneurship Programme
Four internet-based therapies developed by experts at the University of Oxford’s Department of Experimental Psychology and Department of Psychiatry are proving helpful for patients with social anxiety disorder and post-traumatic stress disorders and for children with anxiety disorders.