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  2. High energy density lithium-sulfur batteries – Cambridge Enterprise

    https://www.enterprise.cam.ac.uk/opportunities/high-energy-density-lithium-sulfur-batteries/
    Thumbnail for High energy density lithium-sulfur batteries – Cambridge Enterprise 4 Jan 2024: It is also anticipated that this technology will open up a host of new weight-critical applications for lithium batteries which have previously been limited by performance.
  3. Blood flow digital twin from a rapid MRI scan – Cambridge Enterprise

    https://www.enterprise.cam.ac.uk/opportunities/blood-flow-digital-twin-from-a-rapid-mri-scan/
    Thumbnail for Blood flow digital twin from a rapid MRI scan – Cambridge Enterprise 4 Jan 2024: Mobile menu. Mobile menu. Search. back. back. back. back. back. Blood flow digital twin from a rapid MRI scan. Flow-MRI allows clinicians to visualise flows in the body in 4D (3 spatial and 1 time dimension) without using ionising radiation.
  4. H2Upgrade - H2 from industrial waste – Cambridge Enterprise

    https://www.enterprise.cam.ac.uk/opportunities/h2upgrade-h2-from-industrial-waste/
    Thumbnail for H2Upgrade - H2 from industrial waste – Cambridge Enterprise 4 Jan 2024: Mobile menu. Mobile menu. Search. back. back. back. back. back. H2Upgrade – H2 from industrial waste. Waste generation is a common challenge faced by numerous industries, manifesting as waste gases, liquids, or solid residues from processes,
  5. Printable inks based on layered nanomaterials

    https://www.enterprise.cam.ac.uk/opportunities/printable-inks-based-on-layered-nanomaterials/
    Thumbnail for Printable inks based on layered nanomaterials 4 Jan 2024: Cambridge Enterprise has technologies available for licensing, including novel printable inks based on layered nanomaterials. Read more here.
  6. Densified Collagen Tubes for Human Tissue Replacement – Cambridge…

    https://www.enterprise.cam.ac.uk/opportunities/densified-collagen-tubes-for-human-tissue-replacement/
    Thumbnail for Densified Collagen Tubes for Human Tissue Replacement – Cambridge Enterprise 4 Jan 2024: Opportunity to license a new method for generating human-size tubular tissue scaffolds for use in a wide range of clinical applications.
  7. iPS cells derived from circulatory endothelial progenitors

    https://www.enterprise.cam.ac.uk/opportunities/ips-cells-derived-from-circulatory-endothelial-progenitors/
    Thumbnail for iPS cells derived from circulatory endothelial progenitors 4 Jan 2024: Scientists at the University of Cambridge have designed a new method of generating iPS cells using blood-derived endothelial progenitors as a substrate.
  8. 360° implant to treat spinal cord injuries – Cambridge Enterprise

    https://www.enterprise.cam.ac.uk/opportunities/360-implant-to-treat-spinal-cord-injuries/
    Thumbnail for 360° implant to treat spinal cord injuries – Cambridge Enterprise 4 Jan 2024: Mobile menu. Mobile menu. Search. back. back. back. back. back. 360 implant to treat spinal cord injuries. The spinal cord is a key organ of the nervous system, which is in charge of carrying information around the body. Every year between
  9. Deep neural network for perceived loudness calculation – Cambridge…

    https://www.enterprise.cam.ac.uk/opportunities/deep-neural-network-for-perceived-loudness-calculation/
    Thumbnail for Deep neural network for perceived loudness calculation – Cambridge Enterprise 4 Jan 2024: Their new process has the potential to allow real-time control of perceived loudness levels in audio playback and broadcasting.
  10. MAT2A inhibitors to treat BK polyomavirus disease – Cambridge…

    https://www.enterprise.cam.ac.uk/opportunities/mat2a-inhibitors-to-treat-bk-polyomavirus-disease/
    Thumbnail for MAT2A inhibitors to treat BK polyomavirus disease – Cambridge Enterprise 19 Apr 2024: The groundbreaking discovery opens new avenues for antiviral drug development and offers a promising therapeutic option for BKPyV-associated diseases, addressing the limitations of available treatments. ... Taken together, these results highlight the
  11. Implantable drug delivery device targeting brain tumours – Cambridge…

    https://www.enterprise.cam.ac.uk/opportunities/implantable-drug-delivery-device-targeting-brain-tumours/
    Thumbnail for Implantable drug delivery device targeting brain tumours – Cambridge Enterprise 4 Jan 2024: There is also a need for new technologies able to deliver high concentrations of therapeutic to brain solid tumours without causing pressure damage to the brain. ... There are 11.000 new brain tumour cases per year in the UK, of which only 12% of

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