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News round up 5 February 2018

A round up of all the latest news on www.globaluniversityventuring.com for our subscribers.


Feb 2, 2018

Aquabyte celebrates $3.5m catch

Princeton University has backed the business, which is piloting a fish farming optimisation technology in Norway.

Feb 2, 2018

The Engine appoints DeWitt as COO

Ann DeWitt has been named chief operating officer of the Engine, the MIT-created program to drive commercialisation efforts of research-intensive innovations.

Feb 1, 2018

Yasa says yes to more funding

Electric motor producer and Oxford spinout Yasa has raised $21.4m that will go to expanding its manufacturing capabilities.

Feb 1, 2018

Workman takes the helm at OUIINV

Adam Workman will head up Oxford University Innovation's newly formed OUI Investments & New Ventures, which combines new and existing investments.

Jan 31, 2018

Bodle screens $8.5m series A

Oxford spinout Bodle Technologies has secured series A funding from investors including university venture fund Oxford Sciences Innovation.

Jan 29, 2018

Imperial aims for Precision Robotics

The oncological surgical developer has been spun out from ICL with investment from China and Hong Kong.

Jan 26, 2018

Exact calculates acquisition of Armune

Michigan’s Armune Bioscience has been bought by Exact Science, which plans to expand its cancer diagnostics range with Armune’s prostate cancer test.

Jan 26, 2018

Arundo charges up $25m series A

The industrial data analytics provider has been backed by the Stanford-StartX fund, after graduating from the accelerator program in 2016.

Jan 26, 2018

Nuritas balances diet with $20m series A

UCD spinout Nuritas will mark the commercial release of a sports nutrition product formulated in part by its peptide discovery platform next year.

Jan 25, 2018

Neuspera sparks $26m series B

Neuspera is developing technology to power devices such as pacemakers by manipulating the direction of electromagnetic waves, exploiting research at Stanford University.

Jan 25, 2018
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