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Sparks fly in Sydney on healthcare

University of Technology Sydney reveals healthcare-focused tech transfer programme Spark Sydney.

Innovation amplified in one Penn stroke

University of Pennsylvania celebrates launch of Penn Centre for Innovation.

Incubator a Matter of priority in Chicago

Healthcare-focused incubator Matter receives $4.4m from university and corporate sources to open its doors.

Eight19 sees a million in sunlight

Cambridge spin-out Eight19 secures £1m ($1.6m) for low cost solar panels.

PlayCanvas’ London ideas net £300k

Gaming startup PlayCanvas attracts $470k following graduation from University College London’s IdeaLondon accelerator.

Door to tech microlabs opens with ‘Heinrich’ manoeuvre

US senator introduces bill to create microlabs with aim of assisting tech transfer.

Get into motion at Oxford

Torsten Reil, CEO and founder of NaturalMotion, to speak at Oxford University on the company’s journey to exit.

Boulevard of Broken Dreams – five years on

Harvard’s Josh Lerner shares insights on entrepreneurship and how the scene has changed since the publication of his 2009 book.

Thiel’s globalisation swipe comes at crux time

Global Corporate Venturing’s Toby Lewis talking to entrepreneur Peter Thiel on how technology has surpassed globalisation in importance.

A big October for university venturing

GUV records a massive October for the university innovation ecosystem.

GUV Summit 2014

A review of our latest event, the GUV Summit 2014.

Tech Transfer Regions: West US

It’s been a big year for the US West Coast. California has seen a massive shakeup with UC Ventures and other new funds, while two of the biggest players in Washington and Arizona are beginning to see recent shakeups in their tech transfer offerings begin to bear fruit.

Washington spin-out is on defence

Washington spin-out Vicis secures funding for development of American football helmet aimed at reducing concussions.

InVivo plants its crops in Dublin

InVivo acquires 50% stake in University College Dublin’s spin-out Life Scientific for an undisclosed sum.

Manchester flattens out graphene agreement

Manchester University and National Physical Laboratory enter agreement to commercialise graphene.

Auckland and Fraunhofer strengthens exoskeleton

Two Auckland spin-outs and Fraunhofer Institute collaborate to bring an exoskeleton arm brace to market within three years.

Ultrahaptics feels $940,000

Bristol spin-out Ultrahaptics secures investment in a round led by IP Group.