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UC brings startups to GCVI Summit 2020

The annual UC pitch session returned to the GCVI Summit, with chosen startups including BioTrillion, Cayuga Biotech, EVT, FarmSense and TomoCredit.

Feb 10, 2020

Downturn? What downturn?

GUV’s annual review shows the ecosystem is in outstanding shape despite of all the doom and gloom in many financial papers.

Jan 30, 2020

Translating university research into commercial value

Is the glass half full or half empty for UK research commercialisation, asks Mike Rees in a lecture for National Centre for Universities and Business.

Jan 30, 2020

University venturing in the wake of the WeWork saga

With VC investors contemplating failure at WeWork, universities could stand to benefit from their reputation in science, technology and business.

Jan 30, 2020

Corporate briefing: CVC in 2019

SoftBank and WeWork cast the biggest shadow, but the year saw a raft of huge corporate-backed IPOs while fintech and Latin America each had a big 12 months.

Jan 30, 2020

The best is yet to come

January 2020 issue editorial by Thierry Heles, editor, Global University Venturing

Jan 30, 2020

GUV’s top 10 articles of 2019

As Global University Venturing heads off into the holiday period, here is our list of the top 10 most read features this year.

Dec 23, 2019

Feeding the world: the story of Cellular Agriculture

Cellular Agriculture was spun out of University of Bath in 2016 as the UK’s first startup in the cultured meat space, but its ambitions go far beyond a lab-grown burger.

Dec 2, 2019

Figuring out the future at AI@Oxford

University of Oxford held its inaugural artificial intelligence-focused conference last month, bringing together investors and the world’s foremost researchers in the area.

Oct 30, 2019

Cracking the quantum puzzle

Academic research towards quantum computing and other quantum technologies is beginning to pay dividends, but continued progress will rely on strong cooperation between academic, industry and government partners.

Oct 30, 2019
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