Companies formed

Since 1987, Oxford University Innovation has been responsible for creating spinout companies based on academic research generated within and owned by the University of Oxford, and in recent years has spun out 15-20 new companies every year.

Over £2.5bn in external investment has been raised by Oxford University Innovation spinouts since 2010, and ten of our current portfolio are currently listed in London and New York.

The creation of new spinout companies, most of which are listed below, also channels millions of pounds back into University research, benefits local economic development and has created many new jobs in the region.

2021

To provide data curation and maintenance services to commercial entities involved in carbon offset markets.

Incorporated in October 2021

Origin: Oxford University, Geography

To develop therapeutic antibodies.

Incorporated in October 2021

Origin: Oxford University, Medical Sciences

Machine learning algorithm and codes for quantum computers.

Incorporated in October 2021

Origin: Oxford University, Department of Materials

To optimise the catalyst performance and highlight the advantages of a catalyst to create green fuel for the aviation sector through carbon capture.

Incorporated in August 2021

Origin: Oxford University, Department of Chemistry

Development and characterisation of novel, first-in-class, selective and potential small molecule inhibitors targeting the YEATS Domain (YD) of MLLT1 and MLLT3.

Incorporated in August 2021

Origin: Oxford University, NDM, RDM, NDORMS

The company has been created by the Dementia Discovery Fund. The Company’s mission is to develop disease-modifying therapeutics that restore endo-lysosomal function and abrogate neurodegeneration in Parkinson’s disease and other dementias.

Incorporated in July 2021

Origin: Oxford University, Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics

To develop a bioelectronic platform with an initial focus on treating urinary incontinence.

Incorporated in June 2021

Origin: Oxford University, Department of Engineering Science

LiliumX uses a unique protein technology platform to facilitate scalable discovery of first-in-class bispecific biologics

Incorporated in May 2021

Origin: Oxford University, Department of Biochemistry

The technology consists of two patent families which collectively enable the development of cost effective, off-the-shelf vaccines based on a proprietary dendritic cell subset for the treatment of solid tumour cancers. The technology overcomes certain key roadblocks previously associated with dendritic cell vaccine technology.

Incorporated in March 2021

Origin: Oxford University, Sir William Dunn School of Pathology

Methods and systems for performing multiplication operations in waveguides using photonic switching elements.

Incorporated in February 2021

Origin: Oxford University, Department of Materials

Machine learning and AI algorithms.

Incorporated in February 2021

Origin: Oxford University, Department of Engineering Science

The company develops analysis and decision support systems for marketing leaders, creating tools which are integrated into those offered by marketing research companies.

Incorporated in January 2021

Origin: Oxford University, Said Business School

Promote a culture of responsible research and innovation in information and communications technology and other areas of technology, research and innovation through its support for, continuation and expansion of the Observatory for Responsible Research and Innovation project.

Incorporated in January 2021

Origin: Oxford University, Department of Computer Science

2020

Work with major marketing insights companies in order to develop their marketing products.

Incorporated in December 2020

Origin: Oxford University, Sir William Dunn School of Pathology

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