News: UK’s first national technology and innovation centre opens.
Event: Environmental technology companies invited to French/English event on 5 October in Lille.
News: Pharma industry opens consultation on plan to tackle non-communicable diseases.
Event: ACES Academic Enterprise Awards - Be involved and make a nomination.
News: Nissan to partner with EPFL to develop brain machine interfaces for drivers.
Opportunity: Austrian company requests a FP7 R&D project partner to help develop ICT for Green cars.
News: The Energy Technologies Institute to take wave energy to the next level.
News: Call for SME patent rights to be better protected.
News: LTN wins 2011 Network Star Award!
Opportunity: Turkish company seeks "novel technology for digital satellite antennas production".
Event: LTN recommends: A Fresh Approach to Packaging and Food Waste, Monday 10 October 2011.
News: Summertime European Biotech deals!
News: Summertime European Biotech deals!
News: China as innovative as the West, Science/Businesss reports
Event: LTN recommends: Meet the Buyer (energy generation and supply) on 27 September
News: European Parliament pushes for more solidarity in EU science funding.
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London-based company 10 in 5 Limited linked with academics from UCL via an LTN event, who then provided vital testing facilities for their innovative product. The result? The company saves £50,000 and gains access to expert knowledge, practical know-how and motivated students: a vital boost for the fledgling company.
After attending an LTN networking event Kodak are working on a £300,000 project with the University of Greenwich, to explore new ways to sustain the quality of light.
Digital media company Otodio Limited had a tricky request for London Technology Network (LTN): they needed an expert with skills in both engineering and linguistics to develop their latest product. The request was sent out to the LTN’s network of academic contacts, a process that quickly uncovered the perfect partner at the University of Surrey.
When Philips Shanghai sought expertise in the field of radio propagation through the human body, they turned to London Technology Network for help. The result was a successful collaboration with world-class researchers from Queen Mary, University of London.
World-leading sensor technology firm Smiths Detection sought answers on the immobilisation of antibodies for a new device, and London Technology Network helped to identify the expertise they needed at King’s College London.