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Health - Innovation - 16.11.2023
Charlotte Deane named as Executive Chair of the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council

Innovation - 16.11.2023
Altering our language can help us deal with the intelligence of chatbots

Event - Innovation - 16.11.2023
University of Birmingham wins Queen’s Anniversary Prize

Physics - Innovation - 15.11.2023
QuEST: Quantum centre builds UK and international reputation

Innovation - Computer Science - 15.11.2023
Cambridge Dictionary names 'Hallucinate' Word of the Year 2023
Cambridge Dictionary names ’Hallucinate’ Word of the Year 2023

Environment - Innovation - 14.11.2023
IMF and University of Oxford launch ’PortWatch’ Platform to monitor and simulate trade disruptions
PortWatch is an online platform designed to monitor and simulate disruptions to maritime trade due to climate extremes and other shocks.

Innovation - Environment - 14.11.2023
Bath CDT in Sustainable Chemical Technologies contributes four times its investment to UK economy
Bath CDT in Sustainable Chemical Technologies contributes four times its investment to UK economy

Environment - Innovation - 10.11.2023
Graphene spin-out wins The Spectator’s Innovator of the Year Award for Excellence in Sustainability

Microtechnics - Innovation - 09.11.2023
University of Manchester to lead Sellafield’s new Centre of Expertise in Robotics and Artificial Intelligence

Health - Innovation - 09.11.2023
Heart of Gold: Team Bath Heart wins world Heart Hackathon competition
Heart of Gold: Team Bath Heart wins world Heart Hackathon competition
Team Bath Heart's artificial heart wins top prize at international engineering & design contest.

Innovation - 09.11.2023
Hydrogen 'critical' for achieving net zero goals, minister says during UCL East visit
Hydrogen ’critical’ for achieving net zero goals, minister says during UCL East visit

Economics - Innovation - 07.11.2023
Northern Gritstone secures final close of £312m with broad base of investors

Innovation - Computer Science - 07.11.2023
University of Glasgow officially unveils 6G laboratory

Innovation - Economics - 06.11.2023
University’s digital innovation showcased at Wales Tech Week

Health - Innovation - 06.11.2023
New research hubs will improve vaccine access in low- and middle-income countries
New research hubs will improve vaccine access in low- and middle-income countries

Health - Innovation - 03.11.2023
£17m awarded to develop globally important vaccine hubs
£17m awarded to develop globally important vaccine hubs

Innovation - 03.11.2023
Threads of Empowerment - Supporting Charity and Celebrating Diversity at Manchester Pride

Environment - Innovation - 03.11.2023
Imperial convenes expert panel on sustainable decarbonisation in island nations
Imperial convenes expert panel on sustainable decarbonisation in island nations

Innovation - Economics - 03.11.2023
University of Glasgow teams up with SP Energy Networks to use AI for help with winter power cuts

Computer Science - Innovation - 02.11.2023
UK Minister for Scotland visits Centre for Data Science & AI
UK Government Minister for Scotland John Lamont visited the Mazumdar-Shaw Advanced Research Centre (ARC) to meet academics who are involved in the University's new Centre for Data Science and AI.

Social Sciences - Innovation - 02.11.2023
Researchers secure £2 million to establish how satellite and drone data can support socially just conservation
Researchers secure £2 million to establish how satellite and drone data can support socially just conservation
Manchester researchers secure £2 million to establish how satellite and drone data can support socially just conservation Rose Pritchard and Tim Foster have secured ESRC funding to lead a five year re

Health - Innovation - 02.11.2023
Q&A: What is the future of AI safety?
Q&A: What is the future of AI safety?

Innovation - Health - 01.11.2023
Project to drive healthcare innovation secures £1.5m from Research England
Project to drive healthcare innovation secures £1.5m from Research England

Innovation - 01.11.2023
Risks, regulation - but opportunities too: AI is thriving in the UK, say experts

Health - Innovation - 01.11.2023
Science Secretary sees AI and health technologies at Imperial ahead of AI summit

Innovation - Environment - 01.11.2023
Imperial takes lead on AI-driven innovation ahead of AI Safety Summit
Imperial College London has published a statement on AI-driven innovation to coincide with the UK AI Safety Summit, taking place on November 1 and 2.

Innovation - 31.10.2023
Researchers in new UKRI Centre for Doctoral Training

Health - Innovation - 31.10.2023
New £28m Centre to forge the next generation of AI digital healthcare innovators

Innovation - 31.10.2023
When Missions Fail: lessons in 'high technology' from post-war Britain
When Missions Fail: lessons in ’high technology’ from post-war Britain

Environment - Innovation - 31.10.2023
Southampton awarded millions to lead Britain's AI revolution
Southampton awarded millions to lead Britain’s AI revolution

Environment - Innovation - 30.10.2023
New training centre will bridge the gap between environmental science and AI to address global environmental challenges

Innovation - 30.10.2023
Expert Comment: Leading AI nations convene for day one of the UK AI Summit
Today [01/11/23] delegates from 28 governments, including China and the US, gathered at Bletchley Park in the UK for talks on how to regulate artificial intelligence.

Innovation - Materials Science - 30.10.2023
Unlocking Innovation: Adoption of 3D Printing Collaboration for North-West SMEs
Unlocking Innovation: Adoption of 3D Printing Collaboration for North-West SMEs

Innovation - 27.10.2023
UN appoint celebrated Southampton scientist Dame Wendy Hall to new AI body
UN appoint celebrated Southampton scientist Dame Wendy Hall to new AI body

Innovation - Event - 27.10.2023
An ocean odyessy and science prizes: News from Imperial
An ocean odyessy and science prizes: News from Imperial

Environment - Innovation - 27.10.2023
Solar could dominate electricity generation by 2050 even without ambitious climate policies
Solar could dominate electricity generation by 2050 even without ambitious climate policies
The sun is rising on a new era of energy and the time to embrace it is now, writes Dr Nadia Ameli (UCL Bartlett School of Environment, Energy & Resources) alongside Dr Femke Nijsse and Dr Jean-Francois Mercure of the University of Exeter in The Conversation.

Innovation - Event - 27.10.2023
An ocean odyssey and science prizes: News from Imperial
An ocean odyssey and science prizes: News from Imperial

Health - Innovation - 26.10.2023
Cardiff University and Siemens Healthineers forge strategic alliance
Cardiff University and Siemens Healthineers have entered a strategic partnership to develop advanced medical technologies, with a key focus on imaging and in vitro diagnostics.

Innovation - 26.10.2023
Cardiff highlights research and innovation expertise
Cardiff highlights research and innovation expertise

Innovation - 26.10.2023
Expert Comment: Oxford AI experts respond to PM Rishi Sunak speech ahead of the UK AI Safety Summit

Physics - Innovation - 26.10.2023
Birmingham rare earth magnet recycling technology selected as Minerals Security Partnership
Birmingham rare earth magnet recycling technology selected as Minerals Security Partnership
One of only 17 projects selected by the MSP, which aims to build secure, responsible mineral supply chains to meet net zero-carbon goals.

Innovation - 25.10.2023
Latest MIOIR Working Paper: Digital Transformation for Development
Latest MIOIR Working Paper: Digital Transformation for Development
Explore our latest working paper focusing on digital transformation for development, research funded by the Manchester Institute of Innovation Research and Global Development Institute.

Innovation - 19.10.2023
University spinout secures funding for next phase of Luminspheres(TM) reservoir surveillance

Innovation - Environment - 19.10.2023
World may have crossed solar power 'tipping point'
World may have crossed solar power ’tipping point’
The world may have crossed a "tipping point" that will inevitably make solar power our main source of energy, finds a new study by researchers at UCL and the University of Exeter.

Health - Innovation - 18.10.2023
Midlands companies join Innovation Accelerator for new healthcare technologies

Innovation - 17.10.2023
UCL among London universities supporting social venture startups
UCL among London universities supporting social venture startups

Environment - Innovation - 17.10.2023
The University of Manchester announces partnership with Arup, a global sustainable development consultancy

Innovation - Career - 17.10.2023
TechWM and the University of Birmingham sign memorandum of understanding to advance digital skills

Computer Science - Innovation - 16.10.2023
UK needs AI legislation to create trust so companies can ’plug AI into British economy’ - report

Innovation - Health - 13.10.2023
Global impact of Oxford University Innovation highlighted in new report
Oxford University Innovation (OUI), the research commercialisation office of the University of Oxford, has published its  first impact report , which showcases the ripple effect of spinouts, start-ups and social ventures started in Oxford.
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