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News | SETsquared | Thu, 29/11/2012 | 00:00
A strong partnership between the University of Bristol and a thriving helicopter equipment company has won a top national award for its collaborative work, which led to the development of world-leading technology.Academic experts from the Faculty of Engineering joined forces with Helitune to form a Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) in 2006, with...
News | SETsquared | Tue, 27/11/2012 | 00:00
New research shows that concerns about governmental failure to act effectively and fairly in the aftermath of extreme weather events can affect the degree to which residents are willing to protect themselves.The findings of a team led by scientists at the University of Exeter could prove key to establishing how...
News | SETsquared | Tue, 27/11/2012 | 00:00
One of five to get award at Cambridge Wireless eventTopicLogic, a company supported by the SETsquared Partnership, has been announced as a winner at the nationwide Discovering Start-Ups 2012 competition. TopicLogic was one of five wireless entrepreneurs who were recognised by leading venture capitalists, angel investors and wireless industry experts...
News | SETsquared | Thu, 22/11/2012 | 00:00
Nick Sturge receives award from trade body UKBI The director of the Bristol SETsquared Centre, Nick Sturge, has received the 2012 "Outstanding Contribution to Business Incubation" award at the UKBI Conference in Lincoln. UKBI is the national trade body for business incubators. This builds on the previous award, achieved by the Bristol SETsquared...
News | SETsquared | Wed, 21/11/2012 | 00:00
University of Bristol and University of Exeter host Entrepreneurial Institution Programme to boost profitability and employabilityThe SETsquared Partnership announces that the Universities of Bristol and Exeter will be running four workshops as part of the Entrepreneurial Institution, a series of free events aimed at promoting entrepreneurship amongst academics, students and...
News | SETsquared | Tue, 20/11/2012 | 00:00
Findings will help our genetic understanding of dangerous new virusesScientists studying the genes and proteins of human cells infected with a common cold virus have identified a new gene identification technique that could increase the genetic information we hold on animals by around 70 to 80 per cent. The findings,...
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