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  2. Thumbnail for Cambridge Enterprise – knowledge transfer & research impact 13 Jun 2024: new company and social enterprise creation and investment.
  3. Cambridge tech ecosystem soars to $191 billion in value – Cambridge…

    https://www.enterprise.cam.ac.uk/news/cambridge-tech-ecosystem-soars-to-191-billion-in-value/
    Thumbnail for Cambridge tech ecosystem soars to $191 billion in value – Cambridge Enterprise 12 Jun 2024: Alexandra French, CEO, Xampla. Pause. Play. The new data on Cambridge’s tech ecosystem is released ahead of the first Investor Demo Day for the Start Accelerator programme by Founders at
  4. Entrepreneurs in Residence – Cambridge Enterprise

    https://www.enterprise.cam.ac.uk/for-the-university/start-a-company-or-social-enterprise/entrepreneurs-in-residence/
    17 Jun 2024: Meet our Entrepreneurs in Residence. Our Entrepreneurs in Residence offer valuable in-house expertise to advise academics on starting a new company. ... He has held advisory roles with NESTA Impact Investments and New Wave Ventures and was previously a
  5. Lab-grown ‘mini-guts’ could help in development of new and more…

    https://www.enterprise.cam.ac.uk/news/lab-grown-mini-guts-could-help-in-development-of-new-and-more-personalised-treatments-for-crohns-disease/
    Thumbnail for Lab-grown ‘mini-guts’ could help in development of new and more personalised treatments for Crohn’s disease – Cambridge Enterprise 11 Jun 2024: 11 June 2024. Lab-grown ‘mini-guts’ could help in development of new and more personalised treatments for Crohn’s disease. ... The researchers say the organoids could be used to develop and test new treatments, to see how effective they are on the
  6. Imperceptible sensors made from ‘electronic spider silk’ can be…

    https://www.enterprise.cam.ac.uk/news/imperceptible-sensors-made-from-electronic-spider-silk-can-be-printed-directly-on-human-skin/
    Thumbnail for Imperceptible sensors made from ‘electronic spider silk’ can be printed directly on human skin – Cambridge Enterprise 12 Jun 2024: Now, the Cambridge-led team has developed a new way of making high-performance bioelectronics that can be customised to a wide range of biological surfaces, from a fingertip to the

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