Building business partnerships in AI, quantum, cybersecurity and computer architecture
18 September 2024Hear from four of our leading researchers on their work and why partnering with industry is key to their success.
Hear from four of our leading researchers on their work and why partnering with industry is key to their success.
The Maxwell Centre at the University of Cambridge and SAS, leaders in data and AI, are launching a partnership aimed at accelerating healthcare innovation through enhanced access to advanced analytics.
Industry placements for PhD students can be hugely beneficial for all concerned. We hear from two former students and the companies they worked for.
The facility, based at the Milner Therapeutics Institute, will support the discovery of new medicines and diagnostics for chronic diseases by applying advanced biological and technological tools, including CRISPR gene editing.
Cambridge’s leadership in knowledge exchange has been recognised in the Knowledge Exchange Framework 2 (KEF2) results, published by Research England on 27 September 2022.
Three companies, Astex Pharmaceuticals, Eisai Ltd and Eli Lilly and Company, are joining forces with research scientists across Cambridge to explore promising new approaches to the treatment of neurodegenerative disease.
The University of Cambridge has joined European partners in a major study of proteins which will shed light on the role played by biological systems in health and disease.
Two of Europe’s leading research universities have announced the first step towards plans for a unique ‘strategic partnership’ – underlining the vital and ongoing relationship between British universities and their peer institutions across the EU in a post-Brexit landscape.
Cambridge’s engagement with India has evolved from scholars working on India to scholars working with, and increasingly, in India – on shared priorities, to mutual advantage. Joya Chatterji, Toby Wilkinson and Bhaskar Vira explain why this is, as we begin a month-long focus on some of our India-related research.
In the wake of the global financial crisis, a new partnership plans to shake up economic thinking to reflect a rapidly changing world.