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In new subject-specific rankings compiled by Times Higher Education, Oxford University has been ranked as the top in the UK and 3rd in the world for Computer Science.
Rapid COVID-19 test, Oxsed RaViD Direct, now in use at Heathrow and trials at Hong Kong International Airport
COVID-19 Engineering Spin out
4 November 2020
The spinout company, Oxsed, was last month acquired by DNAFit Life Sciences, a wholly owned entity of Hong Kong-based genetics and diagnostic health testing company Prenetics. Deploying the test to further global airports is now under discussion.
Oxford University creates its 200th spinout company PhishAR
Computer science Spin out
28 October 2020
PhishAR builds on the work of Professor Ivan Martinovic and Dr Ivo Sluganovic from the Department of Computer Science, and employs augmented reality to crack down on “phishing”.
Oxford scientists form spinout to launch rapid Covid-19 virus test
Biomedical engineering COVID-19 Engineering Spin out
8 July 2020
Covid-19 pandemic demands availability of highly accessible and rapid testing around the world to enable countries to emerge from lockdown with confidence.
Spin-out company SugaROx to produce and market novel crop stimulant
Chemistry Research Spin out
11 May 2018
Researchers in the Department of Chemistry have developed a crop stimulant that increases yields by 20%.
Oxford showcase AI research
Computer science Engineering MPLS Oxford Sparks Research Spin out
28 March 2018
The University of Oxford demonstrated its artificial intelligence (AI) research with a one-day expo on 27 March 2018...
Oxford 3D bioprinting company OxSyBio secures £10m in funding
Business and Industry Chemistry Innovation and Enterprise Spin out
13 March 2018
OxSyBio, an Oxford University biotech spinout company developing 3D printer technology capable of printing biological materials with a diverse range of therapeutic purposes, has secured £10m in Series A financing from Woodford Investment Management alongside new and existing backers.
Reimagining how we diagnose disease
Chemistry Innovation and Enterprise Spin out
20 October 2017
In stopping disease, early diagnosis is key, but hampered by expensive and time consuming blood tests. But what if we could diagnose disease as easily as we can measure glucose levels? Article by Gregg Bayes-Brown, Marketing and Communications Manager, Oxford University Innovation.
Record £16.9m Oxford spin-out designing stem cell drugs to treat age-related disease
Chemistry Spin out
9 May 2016