Solving Global Challenges – Delivering Oxford’s Impact
The most recent gathering of the Oxford Innovation Society celebrated the global impact of Oxford’s research and innovation
The most recent gathering of the Oxford Innovation Society celebrated the global impact of Oxford’s research and innovation
With companies created ranging from AI and quantum computing to vaccine developers and social ventures tackling poverty, Oxford University hits milestone in company creation, cementing its status as a leading institution in research commercialisation globally.
Lumai, a spinout from the University of Oxford, has secured a £1.1m Innovate UK Smart Grant to develop all-optical neural networks for high-performance computing and machine vision. The grant will help Lumai develop its vision to build ONNs that could be the solution to the explosive increase in computational demand to support breakthrough AI models such as ChatGPT.
Quantum Motion, an Oxford firm making quantum computers on silicon a reality, is riding high after a £42m funding round. To find out more, OUI's Gregg Bayes-Brown spoke with QM’s CEO James Palles-Dimmock.
Discover 10 Oxford University companies with their sights firmly set on defining the future.
FluoRok is revolutionising the production of fluorochemicals with their HF-free fluorination processes that are safer, more efficient, and environmentally conscious. Led by Moissan-prize winner Professor Véronique Gouverneur FRS and CEO Dr Gabriele Pupo, the team is building on over two decades of research to provide a solution to the challenges of the current production process.
The birth of mass photometry: from ludicrous Idea to ground-breaking scientific technique.
The OUI Incubator is getting a boost to deliver more opportunities for Oxford University's ambitious staff and student entrepreneurs. New funding, a new space, and a new team will significantly expand our incubator offering, under the leadership of OUI’s entrepreneurship expert in residence Cath Spence. Read on to discover Cath’s plans to drive forward the next phase of the incubator’s dynamic evolution.