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Commercial viability can be the biggest enemy of emerging technologies. It takes years for novel, capex-intensive innovations to build a big enough market to survive in. Historically, therefore, many entrepreneurs have found that there are few better customers of innovation than the military. Take semiconductors. Microchips are ubiquitous now in countless consumer and business-facing ...
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The average stake held by British universities in their spinouts fell sharply in 2024 after encouragement from a government-sponsored review. Figures from the Royal Academy of Engineering and Beauhurst revealed that in 2024, the average university equity stake was 16%, down from 22% the previous year. Universities have been encouraged to take smaller ownership shares ... Read more ›
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Labour’s second budget statement is taking place today, with Chancellor Rachel Reeves expected to announce a slew of fiscal policies including cuts to welfare spending, a boost in the defence budget and further measures to support the government’s plan for growth. The Office for Budget Responsibility is expected to present a blow to these ambitions ... Read more ›
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EnSilica shares rose as much as 6% in early London trade after the semiconductor business unveiled a new contract worth $18m. The Oxford-based business did not name its new customer but said it was a “leading European based supplier of electromechanical products” and a deal using an Arm-based mixed signal sensor interface ASIC (application-specific integrated ... Read more ›
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