Isis 20th Anniversary dinner
To celebrate the 20th anniversary of Oxford University Innovation we organised an extremely enjoyable dinner in St Catherine's College for all Isis directors, past and present.
We publish news of technology innovations, investment opportunities, together with updates from spin-out & start-up companies and licensees
To celebrate the 20th anniversary of Oxford University Innovation we organised an extremely enjoyable dinner in St Catherine's College for all Isis directors, past and present.
Chemists at the University of Oxford have developed a hydrogen fuel cell which uses enzymes to catalyse the reactions on electrodes, producing electricity.
On September 14th Isis Enterprise welcomed delegates from the Association of European Science and Technology Transfer Professionals (ASTP) for the first of their ongoing programme of ‘site visits’ to leading technology transfer offices throughout Europe.
A novel solid-state pH sensor technology invented at the University of Oxford is to be further developed and commercialised by San Francisco Bay Area based company Phathom Nanosensors Inc.
The Masdar Initiative in Abu Dhabi is one of the most exciting projects underway in the world.
Oxford University Innovation, the technology commercialisation company for the University of Oxford, and CSM Innovation, the design consultancy arm of Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design, have come together to offer a fresh approach to Open Innovation.
12 August 2008 - Update. More information on the Boots Centre for Innovation, New Product Innovation events is available on their website.
Oxford researchers have developed a software package which significantly improves the accuracy of genetic analysis critical in revealing information about susceptibility to different diseases and in developing new diagnostic technologies.
Grant Thornton has joined forces with technology transfer specialist Isis Enterprise to provide an innovative and comprehensive Intellectual Property acquisition support service designed specifically for technology businesses.
An Oxford University spin-out company, due to launch later this year, has won praise for its smart meter technology from Shadow Chancellor George Osborne.