News for the 6th to the 12th of January.

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Kromek gallops after AIM

Durham spin-out Kromek records impressive results since joining AIM.
 
 
Train technology firm Tracsis – a spin-out of Leeds University – celebrates £2.2m order for monitoring software.
 
 
North Carolina State University partners with local entrepreneur network HQ Raleigh on startup space.
 
 
Norgren in the spotlight as potential buyer of University of Bath air purifier spin-out Nano-Porous Solutions.
 
 
Stanford spin-out DNAnexus closes $15m series C for platform-as-a-service DNA management software.
 
 
Imperial College London spin-out Econic Technologies receives £5.1m ($8.4m) series A backed by Imperial Innovations.
 
 
How do you make free education commercially viable, asks TAG Assessment managing director Matt Wingfield.
 
 
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign spin-out MC10 adds $20m series D to venture backing for wearable electronics.
 
 
Juno Therapeutics to take on the University of Pennsylvania in legal showdown over next-generation cancer therapy.
 
 
AnalySwift, a spin-out of Utah State University, announces plan to partner with engineering consultancy firm Altran on optimising wind turbines.
 
 
Stanford spin-out Amprius charges up with $30m series C for next generation batteries.
 
 
Nottingham Trent University spin-out Voicekey signs contract with the UK’s Ministry of Defence for smartphone security.