News and events
Spin-outs
Our articles in Spin-outs are shown below.
-
New device could make diagnosing disease as simple as breathing
A range of diseases and conditions, from asthma to liver disease, could be diagnosed and monitored quickly and painlessly just by breathing, using gas sensing technology developed by a Cambridge spin-out.
-
Horizon Discovery announces collaboration with AstraZeneca
Cambridge Enterprise portfolio company Horizon Discovery and AstraZeneca have entered into an exclusive collaboration and licence agreement to explore Horizon’s first-in-class kinase target programme, HD-001, as a means of developing novel therapies for multiple cancer types.
-
Cambridge spin-outs among Business Week award winners
Two University of Cambridge spin-outs were among the winners at the annual Business Weekly awards, held earlier this week at Queens’ College, Cambridge.
-
Horizon Discovery establishes two new Centres of Excellence in Cambridge
Leading researchers Steve Jackson and David Rubinsztein to apply rAAV gene editing technology in studies of oncology and neurodegenerative disease.
-
Generous tax incentives for investors in Cambridge University spin-outs
After the success of last year’s University of Cambridge Enterprise Fund, the University is launching a second fund for the 2013-14 tax year, in order to support new companies based on Cambridge research.
-
Horizon Discovery wins most promising company at World Conference on Personalised Medicine
Award based on technology, performance to date, and forward plans
-
Cambridge Enterprise announces 2012 results
More than £1 billion in funding has been raised by companies with roots in Cambridge research, according to year-end results from Cambridge Enterprise, the University’s commercialisation arm.
-
Revolutionary paper tablet computer reveals future tablets to be thin and flexible as sheets of paper
A flexible paper computer developed by Cambridge spin-out Plastic Logic, in collaboration with Queen’s University in Canada and Intel Labs will revolutionize the way people work with tablets and computers.
-
Cambridge graduate named Rising Star New Engineer of the Year
Engineering graduate quick to make mark with first product being “highly commended” by the judges in the Power Products category.
-
Cambridge SEIS Fund makes its first investments
The University of Cambridge Enterprise Fund has made its first investments in three companies: Cambridge CMOS Sensors, Inotec AMD and DefiniGEN.
