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Bristol SETsquared Centre moves into Engine Shed

News | SETsquared | Wed, 31/07/2013 | 00:00

Minister Ed Vaizey and Bristol Mayor George Ferguson check out progress at the new business and innovation hub. The first VIP visitor has set foot in the Engine Shed, Bristol’s new business and innovation hub, to mark the start of a new chapter in the historic building’s history. Ed Vaizey, Minister for...

UK universities the best in Europe at fostering start-ups

News | SETsquared | Thu, 18/07/2013 | 00:00

SETsquared, which has helped businesses secure £34m in investment this year alone, is one of the best in Europe at incubating businesses a survey has revealed.The University Business Incubator (UBI) Index has listed the SETsquared incubator as the best in Europe, alongside jointly-placed NDRC LaunchPad in the Republic of Ireland. The...

Moment of frustration wins students world app prize

News | SETsquared | Fri, 12/07/2013 | 00:00

An app born out of the frustration of not being able to think of an idea for an app has just won four UK students a worldwide technology competition and $50,000. The University students, all aged between 20 and 23, have seen their ‘SoundSYNK’ app  heralded one of the best...

How well can you ‘see’ with your ears? Device offers new alternative to blind people

News | SETsquared | Mon, 08/07/2013 | 00:00

A device that trains the brain to turn sounds into images could be used as an alternative to invasive treatment for blind and partially-sighted people, researchers at the University of Bath have found.The vOICe sensory substitution device is a revolutionary tool that helps blind people to use sounds to build an image...

‘Disco break’ students now in running for world app prize

News | SETsquared | Thu, 27/06/2013 | 00:00

Four Exeter university students from the UK will fly to Russia next month in a bid to show the UK is the best in the world when it comes to building apps. The youngsters, all aged between 20 and 23 form the only British team taking part in the Microsoft...

Touchless technology wins £15,000 in New Enterprise Competition

News | SETsquared | Thu, 27/06/2013 | 00:00

The futuristic concept of being able to recreate the sensation of touch mid-air has won the University of Bristol’s equivalent to Dragon’s Den and a share of over £30,000 prize money.Ultrahaptics, a novel technology developed by PhD student Tom Carter and Professor Sriram Subramanian, beat a record 75 entries to...

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