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‘Double teams’ for new materials technology
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i-Teams feature in Doug Richard’s School for Startups course for
Several i-Teams featured as case studies in the latest course from the School for Startups, targeted specifically at academics seeking to commercialise their research. See the video of the Pre-Start Proof of Concept section here.
i-Team wins CUE £100 Challenge
The Inertial Sensor team (i-Teams Michaelmas 2010) have been awarded one of 20 £100 prizes in the Cambridge University Entrepreneurs £100 Challenge. This required them to describe their business idea in no more than 100 words. Well done team!
Intelligent Fingerprinting, i-Teams Lent 2010, secures £100k seed funding and
See full press release here Other recent press coverage of Intelligent Fingerprinting: * New technology to help in roadside drug testing www.policeone.com * Fingerprint device could detect illegal drug use www.theengineer.co.uk * Intelligent Fingerprinting detects drug from a fingerprint www.securitypark.co.uk
i-Teams student (Cambridge Nanotube, Lent 2010) reaches final 16 in
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i-Teams scores university hat-trick as scheme expands
A scheme which provides budding entrepreneurs with a real-life experience of turning ideas into business opportunities is expanding to other universities. Cambridge University's i-Teams was set up in Cambridge in 2006 by Amy Mokady, a local entrepreneur and business angel, and is a collaboration between the Institute for Manufacturing (IfM) and the Cambridge University Technology…
Hi-tech crime fighters get business boost from i-Teams
See the full story here Cambridge Network - High-tech crime fighters get business boost from i-Teams Institute for Manufacturing - Forensic science spin-out a first for i-Teams Science Business - Cambridge i-Teams help new forensic technique to market Cambridge News - New weapon in fight against drugs Eastern Daily Press - Scientists hope to turn theory into profit
i-Teams harvest radical boff-think
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I-Teams present before Dragon’s Den star and IdeaSpace chief
A new way of repelling insects, a device aimed at finding the next generation of sporting superstars and a novel plant extract have all been unveiled at a special business event. Enterprising students from Cambridge University's i-Teams programme described how they would help budding Branson's take their radical products to market. The teams presented ideas…
