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i-Teams project surveys online
Two of this term's i-Teams have set up online market surveys for their products. Please help them by filling in the surveys (which are each only 10 questions long) before December 9th. The first survey is for the "Making sweating cool" team and can be found here. The second survey is for the Video Analysis team and can…
i-Teams success in CUE £1k competition
i-Teams team, CamPore, working with Dr. Easan Sivaniah of the Cavendish Laboratory, have won this year's CUE £1k competition. The team, consisting of 3 i-Teams alumni, Vivek Thacker, Petros Farah and Vivian Mohr, are all studying for their PhDs. Working as our first "i-Teams Plus" team, they continued on from the work of the original…
i-Team alumni win the CUE business creation competition
This year's CUE "Technology Start-up of the Year" prize was won by AQDOT, a micro-encapsulation start-up founded by Dr. Roger Coulston and Jing Zhang, two i-Teams alumni who also went on to submit their research as an i-Teams project (MicroEnCAPs in Michaelmas 2011). This research has now been spun-out into AQDOT. Jing was also President…

i-Teams success in the CUE £1k competition
Three i-Teams have won this year's Cambridge University Entrepreneurs £1k competition! A huge congratulations to all the teams!!!! The winners are: 1. AQDOT, Michaelmas 2011 (also winners of this year's £100 for 100 words competition) Microencapsulation is currently a multi‐billion‐per‐annum industry with established applications in food, cosmetics, pharmaceutical, and personal care products. The current unmet consumer demand…
i-Teams success in the CUE £100 for 100 words competition
Three i-Teams have won this year's Cambridge University Entrepreneurs £100 for 100 words competition! The winners are: 3) Xin Yang, Michaelmas 2012 The fast-growing biopharmaceutical industry spends more than half of its total production cost on downstream purification processes. Current technologies are disappointing due to their low resolution, long processing time and very high cost. A new…
i-Teams on Science Policy
An article by i-Teamer Dave Bosworth on the Centre for Science and Policy website
Raspberry Pi foundation, i-Teams Taster 2009 and 2010, announces £15
Some of the recent press coverage: * Raspberry Pi: Elite writer David Braben's £15 computer, BBC * In depth: Raspberry Pi, the computer on a stick, Electronics Weekly * Raspberry Pi: A $25 Bare-Bones PC That Fits On Your Keychain, TechCrunch
Amy Mokady, i-Teams Programme Director, published in the handbook of
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i-Teams at the Science Festival – Budding Branson’s have winning
A robot door opener, an interactive recipe book and an automatic school register were just some of the imaginative ideas submitted in a great gadget competition. The mini i-Teams What would you use that for? Contest was run at the Institute for Manufacturing as part of the Cambridge Science Festival. Entrants were asked to submit…

