The latest technology to license from Oxford
In this edition, we feature a solution for optical memcomputing devices, an online platform that ensures improved data integrity through multiple methodologies, and focus on the Oxford spinout Oxford Quantum Circuits
A single restriction enzyme systemA method for sequence-independent DNA cloning of DNA fragments that can be over 200kb. Learn More
Effective proton beam therapyA method to target a proton beam within a patient, and provide information on the treatment’s accuracy and safety. Learn
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Early warning system for post ICU patientsA risk-prediction model which uses data collected during a patient’s intensive care unit (ICU) stay to adjust alarm thresholds after discharge. Learn More
Improved data integrityWeb-based software to host and manage medical studies, allowing both patient and clinician data entry and customisable questionnaire and interface capabilities. Learn More
Physical Sciences and Life Sciences
innovation projectsClick below to see the portfolio of projects available to license.
INDIANA – analysing molecules within cellsExperimental software package that offers a quick, accurate and general method for the characterisation of properties in a cell suspension. Learn More
Photonic computing
New optical computing solutions based on previously developed optical memory and switching components using phase change materials. Learn More
Building a quantum-powered futureOxford Quantum Circuits a spinout from the Department of Physics in 2017, has built the UK’s most advanced quantum computer, the only one commercially available in the country. The company’s aim is to enable life-changing
breakthroughs, from drug discoveries to new battery technologies.
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