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.

2018

A not for profit company providing a solution and accreditation to businesses that work to bring their workforce out of multidimensional poverty

Incorporated in November 2018

Origin: Oxford University, International Development

Cocotec builds software tools, which harness the power of automated formal verification. Its product, the Coco Platform, comes with a powerful software development environment that enables developers to build their software, automatically verify whether it is correct, and then generate high quality reliable code.

Incorporated in November 2018

Origin: Oxford University, Department of Computer Science

Developing a brain implant to treat a variety of diseases.

Incorporated in October 2018

Origin: Oxford University, Nuffield Department of Surgical Sciences

A novel cancer cell therapy company, delivering tumour-targeted expression of anti-cancer biologics.

Incorporated in October 2018

Origin: Oxford University, Sir William Dunn School of Pharmacology

Development and application of bacterial biosensors for detection and quantification of environmental contamination, including organics and metals, on-site and in real-time.

Incorporated in August 2018

Origin: Oxford University, Department of Engineering Science

Contact: Andy Robertson

Sensor technology based on optical microcavities used in scientific instruments and chemical sensors.

Incorporated in June 2018

Origin: Oxford University, Department of Materials

Contact: Adam Workman

Developing mass photometry - a revolutionary new way to analyse molecules. It enables the accurate mass measurement of single molecules in solution, in their native state and without the need for labels.

Incorporated in June 2018

Origin: Oxford University, Department of Chemistry

Contact: Adam Workman

Therapeutics biotech company developing proprietary drug delivery platform technology.

Incorporated in March 2018

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

Developing novel catalyst process and route to high value internal olefins.

Incorporated in March 2018

Origin: Oxford University, Department of Chemistry

State-of-the-art machine learning technology for autonomous vehicles and traffic modeling applications. Latent Logic was acquired by Waymo in December 2019.

Incorporated in February 2018

Origin: Oxford University, Department of Computer Science

Contact: Adrian Coles

Development of geothermal technologies

Incorporated in February 2018

Origin: Oxford University, Said Business School

Contact: Catherine Spence

Catalyst production and processes for upgrading pyrolysis oil to high octane gasoline.

Incorporated in January 2018

Origin: Oxford University, Department of Chemistry

Contact: Jamie Ferguson, RIP

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