DiffBlue is a software company that develops AI-powered automated testing and code automation tools. It automates coding tasks such as generating unit tests, bug fixing, refactoring, translating code between languages, and producing original code to meet specifications. Its automated testing software for Java creates fully autonomous unit tests, maintains regression tests, and provides insights into test coverage, code testability, complexity and dependencies. The technology uses reinforcement learning to write tests that compile, run, and detect bugs, reducing manual testing effort and accelerating software development. In addition to test generation, DiffBlue offers security testing capabilities to identify and fix exploits. DiffBlue originated as a spin-out of the University of Oxford's AI research group and is based in Oxford, United Kingdom.
Enterprise Therapeutics
Series B in 2024
Enterprise Therapeutics is a United Kingdom-based drug discovery company founded in 2014 and based in Brighton. It develops novel disease-modifying therapies for respiratory diseases, including cystic fibrosis, asthma, and COPD, with a focus on addressing the underlying mechanisms of mucus congestion to improve breathing, reduce lung infections, and enhance patient quality of life.
Deep Render
Series A in 2023
Deep Render is a London-based AI startup spun out from Imperial College London's Department of Computing. It develops AI-powered video and image compression technology that leverages deep learning, density estimation, unsupervised learning, and quantum techniques to improve compression efficiency. The company has proprietary, patented technology in media and biological image compression, with state-of-the-art results delivering at least a 50% efficiency gain over previous standards.
DiffBlue is a software company that develops AI-powered automated testing and code automation tools. It automates coding tasks such as generating unit tests, bug fixing, refactoring, translating code between languages, and producing original code to meet specifications. Its automated testing software for Java creates fully autonomous unit tests, maintains regression tests, and provides insights into test coverage, code testability, complexity and dependencies. The technology uses reinforcement learning to write tests that compile, run, and detect bugs, reducing manual testing effort and accelerating software development. In addition to test generation, DiffBlue offers security testing capabilities to identify and fix exploits. DiffBlue originated as a spin-out of the University of Oxford's AI research group and is based in Oxford, United Kingdom.
Oxford Science Enterprises
Venture Round in 2022
Founded in 2015, Oxford Science Enterprises is a venture firm that partners with the University of Oxford to build science-based businesses. It invests primarily in life sciences, AI and software, healthcare, and deep tech sectors, aiming to create companies capable of addressing global challenges such as infectious diseases and nuclear fusion.
MoA Technology
Series B in 2022
MoA Technology Ltd. is a plant genetics company based in Leeds, United Kingdom, that was spun out from the University of Oxford in 2017. The company focuses on developing innovative agricultural technologies aimed at enhancing sustainable crop systems. Led by Professor Liam Dolan, FRS, MoA Technology employs a unique approach to facilitate the production of healthy food, thereby supporting farmers in their efforts to cultivate crops sustainably.
SLAMcore Limited
Series A in 2022
SLAMcore develops simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM) solutions for augmented/virtual reality, robotics, and autonomous vehicles. Its technology enables moving robots to localize, navigate, and understand unfamiliar surroundings using visual SLAM, sensor fusion, and event camera SLAM. The company's ETAM 2D and ETAM 3D methods demonstrate real-time, high dynamic range, and resolution intensity for event-based cameras. SLAMcore licenses its algorithms for smart technology like drones and self-driving vehicles.
GripAble Ltd. is a London-based company founded in 2017 that specializes in the development of digital therapy devices aimed at improving rehabilitation for individuals with movement impairments. The company’s flagship product, the GripAble Digital Handgrip, is a sensitive, portable device that wirelessly connects to a mobile application. This app allows users to engage in interactive therapy games designed to facilitate the assessment and training of hand and arm functions. GripAble's solutions target patients suffering from conditions such as stroke, arthritis, cerebral palsy, and trauma, addressing the challenges faced by over 500 million people globally who experience impaired arm mobility. By combining hardware with gamified therapy, GripAble enhances patient engagement and enables effective self-training both in clinical settings and at home.
First Light Fusion
Series C in 2022
First Light Fusion Limited is a UK-based company that specializes in researching advanced implosion processes aimed at electricity generation through inertial confinement fusion. Founded in 2011 as a spin-out from the University of Oxford, the company focuses on harnessing fundamental physics to explore various innovative energy generation methods. It employs a team of engineers and physicists who engage in theoretical analysis, detailed numerical simulations, and experimental validation to develop new energy sources. First Light Fusion collaborates closely with several academic institutions, including the University of Oxford, Warwick University, University College London, and Imperial College London. The company, originally named Oxyntix Ltd., rebranded in June 2014 to reflect its focus on fusion energy research.
DiffBlue
Seed Round in 2022
DiffBlue is a software company that develops AI-powered automated testing and code automation tools. It automates coding tasks such as generating unit tests, bug fixing, refactoring, translating code between languages, and producing original code to meet specifications. Its automated testing software for Java creates fully autonomous unit tests, maintains regression tests, and provides insights into test coverage, code testability, complexity and dependencies. The technology uses reinforcement learning to write tests that compile, run, and detect bugs, reducing manual testing effort and accelerating software development. In addition to test generation, DiffBlue offers security testing capabilities to identify and fix exploits. DiffBlue originated as a spin-out of the University of Oxford's AI research group and is based in Oxford, United Kingdom.
Navenio
Venture Round in 2021
Navenio Limited is a software technology company based in Oxford, United Kingdom, specializing in location-based services for indoor environments through mobile applications. Established in 2015, Navenio's innovative platform enhances indoor localization without the need for additional hardware, such as beacons or Wi-Fi. By utilizing advanced techniques like fingerprinting of the electromagnetic spectrum and indoor mapping, Navenio's solutions enable clients across various sectors, including retail, transportation, venues, and healthcare, to efficiently locate individuals and improve workforce productivity. The company's intelligent workforce solution automates processes based on established best practices, leading to significant enhancements in staff efficiency and operational workflows.
Quantum Dice
Pre Seed Round in 2021
Quantum Dice is a quantum technology company spun out from the University of Oxford that develops quantum random number generators (QRNGs) capable of producing unbiased, true random numbers for cryptographic use. Its QRNG devices are self-certified and rely solely on quantum processes to resist external influences, delivering cryptographically secure randomness for a wide range of commercial applications. The company focuses on enabling stronger encryption and secure communications as industries move toward connected infrastructures.
Monolith AI
Series A in 2021
Monolith AI Limited is a software company based in London, United Kingdom, founded in 2016. The company specializes in developing algorithms that integrate engineering simulations with machine learning techniques to enhance the engineering design process. By leveraging existing simulation and test data, Monolith AI enables engineers to predict the behavior of new products more accurately, thereby optimizing research and development efforts. This approach reduces the need for extensive simulations, tests, and prototypes, allowing companies to accelerate product development and improve overall product quality. Monolith AI was previously known as UQuant Limited until it rebranded in June 2018.
Econic Technologies
Debt Financing in 2020
Econic Technologies Ltd. is a chemical technology company based in Macclesfield, United Kingdom, specializing in the development of innovative processes to convert carbon dioxide and epoxides into valuable polymers and polyurethanes. Founded in 2011, the company leverages catalyst chemistry to transform waste CO2 into commercially viable products, thereby reducing dependence on fossil fuels and providing environmental benefits. Econic's product offerings include polycarbonates and polycarbonate polyols, which are utilized in various applications such as mattresses, insulation, footwear, packaging, and construction materials. Additionally, the company produces glues and coatings for industrial uses. With patented catalyst technologies and a skilled team of scientists and engineers, Econic Technologies operates from a state-of-the-art facility at Alderley Park, focusing on turning scientific advancements into practical solutions for the plastics industry while addressing environmental challenges.
Navenio Limited is a software technology company based in Oxford, United Kingdom, specializing in location-based services for indoor environments through mobile applications. Established in 2015, Navenio's innovative platform enhances indoor localization without the need for additional hardware, such as beacons or Wi-Fi. By utilizing advanced techniques like fingerprinting of the electromagnetic spectrum and indoor mapping, Navenio's solutions enable clients across various sectors, including retail, transportation, venues, and healthcare, to efficiently locate individuals and improve workforce productivity. The company's intelligent workforce solution automates processes based on established best practices, leading to significant enhancements in staff efficiency and operational workflows.
WaveOptics
Series C in 2019
WaveOptics, Ltd. is a designer and manufacturer of advanced augmented reality display technology, specializing in diffractive waveguides for wearable devices. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in Abingdon-on-Thames, United Kingdom, the company focuses on providing key optical components for augmented reality applications. WaveOptics employs patented technology that utilizes waveguide holography and photonic crystals to create lightweight, high-performance displays. Their innovative designs feature a high field of view and full RGB color, allowing for an enriched user experience without the bulk typically associated with traditional augmented reality systems. The company has established strategic partnerships with leading firms such as Compal, Wistron, and Plessey to enhance its product offerings and market reach.
SAM Labs Limited is an education technology company based in London, United Kingdom, established in 2014. It specializes in providing educators with resources that enhance teaching and learning experiences, particularly in the areas of coding and computational skills. The company offers a range of products including wireless electronic blocks, such as buttons, sensors, motors, and sliders, which can be connected via an intuitive software application called SAM Space. This platform allows students to visualize and code the blocks, enabling them to create interactive projects and engage in hands-on learning. SAM Labs also supplies curriculum-based lesson plans and in-classroom support to facilitate STEAM education, making coding accessible and fun. Its course kits and electronic products are available for purchase online, helping educators deliver comprehensive and engaging lessons across various subjects.
Inivata Limited is a clinical cancer genomics company based in Cambridge, United Kingdom, that specializes in the analysis of circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) to enhance cancer testing and treatment. Founded in 2014, Inivata has developed TAm-Seq technology, which enables the detection and analysis of genomic material from a patient's cell-free ctDNA, collected through non-invasive blood samples. This innovative approach, known as liquid biopsy, provides a significant advancement over traditional invasive biopsies by allowing for easier detection, monitoring, and treatment of cancer. Inivata's platform aims to assist oncologists in making informed treatment decisions by improving the understanding of cancer dynamics, including monitoring treatment responses and detecting relapses. The company has established a strategic collaboration with NeoGenomics, Inc. to further its mission in the field of cancer genomics.
WaveOptics
Series C in 2018
WaveOptics, Ltd. is a designer and manufacturer of advanced augmented reality display technology, specializing in diffractive waveguides for wearable devices. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in Abingdon-on-Thames, United Kingdom, the company focuses on providing key optical components for augmented reality applications. WaveOptics employs patented technology that utilizes waveguide holography and photonic crystals to create lightweight, high-performance displays. Their innovative designs feature a high field of view and full RGB color, allowing for an enriched user experience without the bulk typically associated with traditional augmented reality systems. The company has established strategic partnerships with leading firms such as Compal, Wistron, and Plessey to enhance its product offerings and market reach.
Yoyo Wallet
Series C in 2018
Yoyo Wallet, established in 2013 and headquartered in London, specializes in mobile payment solutions. It offers a user-friendly app enabling customers to make in-store purchases using their smartphones, processing over 150,000 monthly transactions. The platform combines payment and loyalty features, providing retailers with a marketing tool for in-store customer engagement and targeted rewards based on purchase history. Yoyo Wallet serves retailers, universities, and corporate locations across the United Kingdom.
Garrison Technology Limited, established in London, UK, in 2014, specializes in enterprise cybersecurity solutions. The company focuses on developing innovative anti-malware technology designed to efficiently mitigate high-impact internet-borne targeted attacks, a significant threat to modern organizations. Garrison's unique approach enables secure internet connectivity, enhances user experience, and ensures scalability for enterprises.
Enterprise Therapeutics
Series B in 2018
Enterprise Therapeutics is a United Kingdom-based drug discovery company founded in 2014 and based in Brighton. It develops novel disease-modifying therapies for respiratory diseases, including cystic fibrosis, asthma, and COPD, with a focus on addressing the underlying mechanisms of mucus congestion to improve breathing, reduce lung infections, and enhance patient quality of life.
OxSyBio Ltd. is a biotechnology company based in London, United Kingdom, specializing in the development of advanced 3D printing techniques for creating tissue-like and functional tissues intended for medical research and clinical applications. Founded in 2014, the company focuses on innovative methods that utilize three-dimensional networks of lipid monolayer aqueous droplets, which can conduct electrical signals along designated pathways and self-fold into intricate structures. These engineered tissues aim to facilitate organ repair or replacement, supporting precision medicine initiatives. The technology builds upon pioneering research from Professor Hagan Bayley's group at the University of Oxford, emphasizing the integration of chemical and synthetic biology in the field of regenerative medicine.
Econic Technologies
Venture Round in 2018
Econic Technologies Ltd. is a chemical technology company based in Macclesfield, United Kingdom, specializing in the development of innovative processes to convert carbon dioxide and epoxides into valuable polymers and polyurethanes. Founded in 2011, the company leverages catalyst chemistry to transform waste CO2 into commercially viable products, thereby reducing dependence on fossil fuels and providing environmental benefits. Econic's product offerings include polycarbonates and polycarbonate polyols, which are utilized in various applications such as mattresses, insulation, footwear, packaging, and construction materials. Additionally, the company produces glues and coatings for industrial uses. With patented catalyst technologies and a skilled team of scientists and engineers, Econic Technologies operates from a state-of-the-art facility at Alderley Park, focusing on turning scientific advancements into practical solutions for the plastics industry while addressing environmental challenges.
Ditto
Venture Round in 2018
Ditto AI Ltd is a Manchester-based company specializing in the development of an artificial intelligence platform tailored for enterprises. By leveraging intelligent systems and emerging technologies, Ditto aims to enhance workplace automation. The company employs a systematic approach to capture and encapsulate human expertise and the intricate processes involved in decision-making. This focus on creating reliable methodologies positions Ditto as a leader in the field of AI-driven enterprise solutions.
Navenio
Seed Round in 2017
Navenio Limited is a software technology company based in Oxford, United Kingdom, specializing in location-based services for indoor environments through mobile applications. Established in 2015, Navenio's innovative platform enhances indoor localization without the need for additional hardware, such as beacons or Wi-Fi. By utilizing advanced techniques like fingerprinting of the electromagnetic spectrum and indoor mapping, Navenio's solutions enable clients across various sectors, including retail, transportation, venues, and healthcare, to efficiently locate individuals and improve workforce productivity. The company's intelligent workforce solution automates processes based on established best practices, leading to significant enhancements in staff efficiency and operational workflows.
Touchstone Innovations
Acquisition in 2017
Touchstone Innovations is a venture capital firm that focuses on creating, building, and investing in pioneering technology companies emerging from exceptional scientific research in the 'Golden Triangle' of London, Cambridge, and Oxford. Established in 1986, the firm employs a comprehensive strategy that encompasses the entire process from idea generation to intellectual property protection, company formation, seed funding, incubation, and scale-up. By providing continuous investment from start-up to scale-up, Touchstone Innovations supports scientists and entrepreneurs in commercializing their ideas through licensing and recruitment of top management teams. The firm has a proven track record of leveraging early-stage research into high-quality, well-managed businesses, maintaining active involvement with its portfolio companies throughout their lifecycle. With a commitment to de-risking investment, Touchstone Innovations has facilitated over £1.5 billion in funding to drive technological innovation in the UK. In 2017, the firm was acquired by IP Group plc, further expanding its capabilities in the investment landscape.
Ionix Advanced Technologies
Venture Round in 2017
Ionix Advanced Technologies designs and manufactures high-temperature piezoelectric devices and materials, offering sensors, actuators and transducers based on novel high-temperature piezoelectric materials and anisotropic ceramics to reduce ultrasonic crosstalk and improve acoustic transmission. It serves industrial processes in aerospace, oil and gas, nuclear power, automotive, and ultrasound and nondestructive testing markets, focusing on high-performance systems that operate reliably in extreme environments, including high temperatures and radiation. The company enables continuous monitoring and safer, more efficient operation of equipment. Founded in 2011 and based in Leeds, United Kingdom.
Inductosense
Series A in 2017
Inductosense is a technology company developing wireless, battery-free sensors that can be permanently attached to structures or products to enable fast, repeatable inspections for cracks, corrosion, and other defects. Its Wireless And Non Destructive (WAND) system uses passive sensors that are powered and read non-contact via inductive coupling from a handheld probe, allowing sensing under coatings, insulation, or repairs and even embedding within materials. The company offers easy-to-install sensors, measurement probes, and data collection or remote monitoring capabilities to monitor internal corrosion and erosion in pipes and vessels at elevated temperatures. Applications include inspection of large structures, composites repair, remote monitoring, and under coatings. Founded in 2015 and based in Bristol, the United Kingdom, the company aims to improve inspection efficiency, reduce costs, and enhance safety by enabling long-term, non-destructive evaluation through continuous monitoring.
Eight19
Venture Round in 2017
Eight19 Limited, based in Cambridge, United Kingdom, specializes in the development and manufacture of organic photovoltaic (OPV) modules designed for lightweight solar panels. Founded in 2010, the company focuses on providing energy harvesting solutions for various applications, including indoor, outdoor, and off-grid environments. Eight19's innovative use of roll-to-roll manufacturing processes and solution-based organic materials allows for cost-effective scaling of its technology. Their products are particularly suited for the internet of things, wireless devices, and portable electronics, offering benefits such as flexibility, thinness, and robustness. The company also produces integrated demonstration units, including Bluetooth-connected temperature and light sensors powered by its OPV modules, reinforcing its commitment to advancing sustainable energy solutions.
Creavo Medical Technologies
Series B in 2017
Creavo Medical Technologies Ltd. is a UK-based medical device company focused on developing innovative imaging technologies for acute medical settings. Incorporated in 2014, the company has its headquarters in Coventry and additional facilities in Leeds. Creavo specializes in creating portable, battery-powered devices that utilize magnetocardiography to detect heart-related issues, such as acute coronary syndromes and ischemia, directly at the patient's bedside. Founded by a team of clinical, research, and business experts, the company aims to improve diagnostic techniques and enhance patient outcomes in healthcare settings. Creavo Medical Technologies was previously known as Quantum Imaging Limited before rebranding in September 2016.
Parkwalk Advisors
Acquisition in 2016
Parkwalk Advisors is a London-based venture capital firm that focuses on UK technology companies with IP backing, primarily those spun out from UK universities. The firm invests across seed to growth stages, including late-stage rounds, and is stage-agnostic, aiming to support unlisted companies with freedom to operate. It concentrates on companies originating from university research, especially in Cambridge and across the UK, and targets sectors such as healthcare, energy, materials, technology, artificial intelligence, big data, life sciences, cleantech, medtech, quantum computing, and the apps ecosystem. Typical investments range from about £0.3 million to £10 million, with capital structures kept in a single share class, and the firm may provide equity or debt financings. Investments are generally planned over a three- to eight-year horizon.
Cambridge Innovation Capital
Venture Round in 2016
Cambridge Innovation Capital is a Cambridge-based venture capital firm that specializes in early-stage and growth investments in life sciences and technology. It focuses on companies affiliated with the University of Cambridge or the Cambridge Cluster and seeks to back innovations in therapeutics, medtech and diagnostics, digital health, genomics and proteomics, artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things, quantum technologies, and autonomous systems. The organization provides long-term equity capital to help portfolio companies bridge development stages and scale, with a strong emphasis on opportunities arising from the Cambridge ecosystem. Since its founding in 2013, Cambridge Innovation Capital has established itself as a leading investor within that community, leveraging close ties to academia to access high-potential deep-tech opportunities.
Navenio
Seed Round in 2016
Navenio Limited is a software technology company based in Oxford, United Kingdom, specializing in location-based services for indoor environments through mobile applications. Established in 2015, Navenio's innovative platform enhances indoor localization without the need for additional hardware, such as beacons or Wi-Fi. By utilizing advanced techniques like fingerprinting of the electromagnetic spectrum and indoor mapping, Navenio's solutions enable clients across various sectors, including retail, transportation, venues, and healthcare, to efficiently locate individuals and improve workforce productivity. The company's intelligent workforce solution automates processes based on established best practices, leading to significant enhancements in staff efficiency and operational workflows.
Seren Photonics
Venture Round in 2015
Seren Photonics Limited specializes in the development and manufacture of semi-polar and non-polar Gallium Nitride (GaN) templates, which are essential for light-emitting diodes (LEDs), lasers, vertical-cavity surface-emitting lasers (VCSELs), and power switches. Based in Bridgend, United Kingdom, the company employs a proprietary manufacturing process to produce these templates, specifically growing semi-polar GaN on m-plane sapphire and non-polar GaN on r-plane sapphire. Their innovative technology significantly enhances light intensity in high-brightness LEDs, achieving increases in light generation ranging from 100% to 900% compared to untreated diodes. Founded in 2009, Seren Photonics has positioned itself to serve various lighting markets, including backlighting for laptops and televisions, signage, and architectural lighting. As of November 2016, it operates as a subsidiary of Fusion IP Sheffield Limited.
First Light Fusion
Venture Round in 2015
First Light Fusion Limited is a UK-based company that specializes in researching advanced implosion processes aimed at electricity generation through inertial confinement fusion. Founded in 2011 as a spin-out from the University of Oxford, the company focuses on harnessing fundamental physics to explore various innovative energy generation methods. It employs a team of engineers and physicists who engage in theoretical analysis, detailed numerical simulations, and experimental validation to develop new energy sources. First Light Fusion collaborates closely with several academic institutions, including the University of Oxford, Warwick University, University College London, and Imperial College London. The company, originally named Oxyntix Ltd., rebranded in June 2014 to reflect its focus on fusion energy research.
Ionix Advanced Technologies
Series A in 2015
Ionix Advanced Technologies designs and manufactures high-temperature piezoelectric devices and materials, offering sensors, actuators and transducers based on novel high-temperature piezoelectric materials and anisotropic ceramics to reduce ultrasonic crosstalk and improve acoustic transmission. It serves industrial processes in aerospace, oil and gas, nuclear power, automotive, and ultrasound and nondestructive testing markets, focusing on high-performance systems that operate reliably in extreme environments, including high temperatures and radiation. The company enables continuous monitoring and safer, more efficient operation of equipment. Founded in 2011 and based in Leeds, United Kingdom.
Eight19
Venture Round in 2014
Eight19 Limited, based in Cambridge, United Kingdom, specializes in the development and manufacture of organic photovoltaic (OPV) modules designed for lightweight solar panels. Founded in 2010, the company focuses on providing energy harvesting solutions for various applications, including indoor, outdoor, and off-grid environments. Eight19's innovative use of roll-to-roll manufacturing processes and solution-based organic materials allows for cost-effective scaling of its technology. Their products are particularly suited for the internet of things, wireless devices, and portable electronics, offering benefits such as flexibility, thinness, and robustness. The company also produces integrated demonstration units, including Bluetooth-connected temperature and light sensors powered by its OPV modules, reinforcing its commitment to advancing sustainable energy solutions.
Perpetuum
Series C in 2014
Perpetuum Ltd. is a company based in Southampton, United Kingdom, that specializes in the engineering, manufacturing, and commercialization of electromagnetic vibration harvesting micro generators. Founded in 2004 as a technology spin-off from the University of Southampton, Perpetuum has developed innovative self-powered wireless sensor solutions designed for condition monitoring in various industries, including rail, oil and gas, chemicals, and power generation. Its flagship products convert mechanical vibration into electrical energy, allowing for the operation of autonomous, maintenance-free wireless sensor nodes that transmit critical data on equipment health and performance. Perpetuum is recognized as the global leader in vibration energy harvesting, continually advancing the practical applications of this technology to enhance operational efficiency and safety in industrial environments.
Givey Limited operates givey.com, a fee-free online community funding platform dedicated to raising donations for small charities and local communities in the UK. The platform enables users to create fundraising pages that can feature photos, videos, and links from various social media networks, facilitating easy sharing and engagement. It empowers businesses to support their employees' charitable efforts and allows charities to manage their fundraising activities effectively, including overseeing donations and communicating with supporters. With over 7,000 registered charities and a growing user base of more than 100,000 individuals, Givey enhances the digital presence of small charities and local non-profit groups, promoting social good and fostering community resilience. Founded in 1994 and based in London, Givey is committed to making charitable giving more accessible and impactful.
Seren Photonics
Venture Round in 2014
Seren Photonics Limited specializes in the development and manufacture of semi-polar and non-polar Gallium Nitride (GaN) templates, which are essential for light-emitting diodes (LEDs), lasers, vertical-cavity surface-emitting lasers (VCSELs), and power switches. Based in Bridgend, United Kingdom, the company employs a proprietary manufacturing process to produce these templates, specifically growing semi-polar GaN on m-plane sapphire and non-polar GaN on r-plane sapphire. Their innovative technology significantly enhances light intensity in high-brightness LEDs, achieving increases in light generation ranging from 100% to 900% compared to untreated diodes. Founded in 2009, Seren Photonics has positioned itself to serve various lighting markets, including backlighting for laptops and televisions, signage, and architectural lighting. As of November 2016, it operates as a subsidiary of Fusion IP Sheffield Limited.
OxSyBio
Seed Round in 2014
OxSyBio Ltd. is a biotechnology company based in London, United Kingdom, specializing in the development of advanced 3D printing techniques for creating tissue-like and functional tissues intended for medical research and clinical applications. Founded in 2014, the company focuses on innovative methods that utilize three-dimensional networks of lipid monolayer aqueous droplets, which can conduct electrical signals along designated pathways and self-fold into intricate structures. These engineered tissues aim to facilitate organ repair or replacement, supporting precision medicine initiatives. The technology builds upon pioneering research from Professor Hagan Bayley's group at the University of Oxford, emphasizing the integration of chemical and synthetic biology in the field of regenerative medicine.
Creavo Medical Technologies
Seed Round in 2014
Creavo Medical Technologies Ltd. is a UK-based medical device company focused on developing innovative imaging technologies for acute medical settings. Incorporated in 2014, the company has its headquarters in Coventry and additional facilities in Leeds. Creavo specializes in creating portable, battery-powered devices that utilize magnetocardiography to detect heart-related issues, such as acute coronary syndromes and ischemia, directly at the patient's bedside. Founded by a team of clinical, research, and business experts, the company aims to improve diagnostic techniques and enhance patient outcomes in healthcare settings. Creavo Medical Technologies was previously known as Quantum Imaging Limited before rebranding in September 2016.
Fusion IP
Acquisition in 2014
FusionIP is a company focused on commercializing university-owned research from two prominent UK institutions, The University of Sheffield and Cardiff University. By forming exclusive partnerships with these universities, FusionIP has the rights to develop innovative technologies in various fields, including clean energy, electronics, engineering, and medicine. The company transforms this world-class research into viable businesses by creating a diverse portfolio of companies. Additionally, FusionIP has previously engaged in funding universities to support the development of intellectual property, securing a share of the earnings generated from these rights. Through these initiatives, FusionIP aims to bridge the gap between academic research and market-ready solutions.
Reframed.tv
Seed Round in 2014
Reframed.tv is changing the way the world consumes, interacts with and shares video for the better. The company’s mission is to make video truly social. Users can create contextual conversations with time-specific comments in video, share them with deep links, follow users and favourite comments. It’s about building a community, moment by moment.
Comments are synced to a video with a time-stamp so anyone can join the conversation with one tap, whether it’s an hour, a week, a year after the initial video release.
It’s been referred to as “second-chance twitter.”
Founded on 6th August 2013 by Jo York and Kev Price, who are based in Newcastle Upon Tyne, the idea was taken from concept to market trial in three months as part of the tech accelerator programme Ignite100.
Reframed allows people to comment on, share and discuss moments in video. Our mission is to improve the experience and depth in which audiences connect with video content, generating engaging relationships between people who are moved by or resonate with the messages at specific moments.
The Reframed interface timestamps comments at the exact moment the user starts typing. This information is used to display the comment at the relevant time in the video, giving them context. The comment activity is displayed visually in graph form over the timeline so users can instantly see the points in the video that are gaining interest and jump straight into those moments.
Users often discuss this activity away from the video on social media sites, which are displayed in the order of the time and date they were made, not at the point in the video to which they refer. So, joining in the conversation becomes more difficult. Reframed syncs the conversation to the video so whether it’s an hour, a week or a month later, people can join in the conversation - in context.
In this way Reframed gathers text that describes the content of a video at a specific point. This is very useful for the content owners and also allows Reframed to deliver specific moments within a video in search results. So rather than just displaying the videos that include certain content in the search results, Reframed can deliver the exact moments.
Live chat style discussion
Comments also facilitate further discussions, which are displayed outside of the flow of the video due to their size. This provides the functionality to publicly discuss the moments within the video in much more detail. Users can participate in multiple discussion threads at the same time.
And all of the activity around each video is available in “real time”, which means other people’s comments are added to the page without having to refresh it.
Comments can be tweeted and a link provided to bring more viewers to the exact point in the video at which the comment was made, known as “deep linking’. Our integration with Twitter goes further, as the entire video also appears in the Twitter timeline and plays from the moment the comment references.
This functionality is known as “Twitter Player Cards” and in order to get them you have to apply to Twitter through a very long process. Twitter worked closely with us to speed u p the process and we are in discussion with them about how we can become more deeply integrated, This could include adding replies and retweets around the video and becoming a media partner on their Amplify programme.
Platform independent
Reframed works with many different video formats, including YouTube, Vimeo, Video.js and self-hosted video. This allows users to comment on and store comments on videos across all these platforms. So whether it’s a TED Talk on YouTube or a documentary on Vimeo, users can keep track of all their comments made on all the videos they have viewed using Reframed. This feature has been described as “Pinterest for moments in video”.
Reframed acts as the glue between video, which can be archived and distributed throughout the web and social media platforms. So it’s all abuout what’s current and what’s relevant. Reframed increases engagement, audience reach and monetisation.
Channels
Channels are a way to group a user’s videos in one place with full moderation tools, which allows the channel owner to promote, hide and edit comments, enabling them to curate interesting videos and influence the conversation.
Embeddable player
The embeddable player brings all the functionaliy of the Reframed player to any website. The interface can be customised to match the look and feel of any website. Just like the channels, the website owner has full moderation tools to promote, hide and edit comments. Certain accounts can be given “Featured User” priveleges, which allows their comments to take centre stage.
Ridee Ltd. is a food delivery service based in London, United Kingdom, established in 2013. The company provides a platform for consumers to browse menus and order food from a variety of restaurants and stores through its website and mobile application, Jinn, which is compatible with both iPhones and Android devices. Ridee manages the purchasing and delivery of the ordered food, facilitating convenience for its users. Since December 2017, Ridee Ltd. has operated as a subsidiary of Rico Logistics Ltd.
Reframed.tv
Seed Round in 2013
Reframed.tv is changing the way the world consumes, interacts with and shares video for the better. The company’s mission is to make video truly social. Users can create contextual conversations with time-specific comments in video, share them with deep links, follow users and favourite comments. It’s about building a community, moment by moment.
Comments are synced to a video with a time-stamp so anyone can join the conversation with one tap, whether it’s an hour, a week, a year after the initial video release.
It’s been referred to as “second-chance twitter.”
Founded on 6th August 2013 by Jo York and Kev Price, who are based in Newcastle Upon Tyne, the idea was taken from concept to market trial in three months as part of the tech accelerator programme Ignite100.
Reframed allows people to comment on, share and discuss moments in video. Our mission is to improve the experience and depth in which audiences connect with video content, generating engaging relationships between people who are moved by or resonate with the messages at specific moments.
The Reframed interface timestamps comments at the exact moment the user starts typing. This information is used to display the comment at the relevant time in the video, giving them context. The comment activity is displayed visually in graph form over the timeline so users can instantly see the points in the video that are gaining interest and jump straight into those moments.
Users often discuss this activity away from the video on social media sites, which are displayed in the order of the time and date they were made, not at the point in the video to which they refer. So, joining in the conversation becomes more difficult. Reframed syncs the conversation to the video so whether it’s an hour, a week or a month later, people can join in the conversation - in context.
In this way Reframed gathers text that describes the content of a video at a specific point. This is very useful for the content owners and also allows Reframed to deliver specific moments within a video in search results. So rather than just displaying the videos that include certain content in the search results, Reframed can deliver the exact moments.
Live chat style discussion
Comments also facilitate further discussions, which are displayed outside of the flow of the video due to their size. This provides the functionality to publicly discuss the moments within the video in much more detail. Users can participate in multiple discussion threads at the same time.
And all of the activity around each video is available in “real time”, which means other people’s comments are added to the page without having to refresh it.
Comments can be tweeted and a link provided to bring more viewers to the exact point in the video at which the comment was made, known as “deep linking’. Our integration with Twitter goes further, as the entire video also appears in the Twitter timeline and plays from the moment the comment references.
This functionality is known as “Twitter Player Cards” and in order to get them you have to apply to Twitter through a very long process. Twitter worked closely with us to speed u p the process and we are in discussion with them about how we can become more deeply integrated, This could include adding replies and retweets around the video and becoming a media partner on their Amplify programme.
Platform independent
Reframed works with many different video formats, including YouTube, Vimeo, Video.js and self-hosted video. This allows users to comment on and store comments on videos across all these platforms. So whether it’s a TED Talk on YouTube or a documentary on Vimeo, users can keep track of all their comments made on all the videos they have viewed using Reframed. This feature has been described as “Pinterest for moments in video”.
Reframed acts as the glue between video, which can be archived and distributed throughout the web and social media platforms. So it’s all abuout what’s current and what’s relevant. Reframed increases engagement, audience reach and monetisation.
Channels
Channels are a way to group a user’s videos in one place with full moderation tools, which allows the channel owner to promote, hide and edit comments, enabling them to curate interesting videos and influence the conversation.
Embeddable player
The embeddable player brings all the functionaliy of the Reframed player to any website. The interface can be customised to match the look and feel of any website. Just like the channels, the website owner has full moderation tools to promote, hide and edit comments. Certain accounts can be given “Featured User” priveleges, which allows their comments to take centre stage.
Verticly
Seed Round in 2013
Verticly, established in 2014 and headquartered in London, offers a SaaS platform that bridges online and offline customer data for FMCG brands, retailers, and manufacturers. It specializes in omni-channel marketing, enabling real-time, personalized engagement with consumers. The platform facilitates data exchange, channel attribution, vouchering, and targeted messaging, driving purchase decisions and enhancing customer experiences.
Givey Limited operates givey.com, a fee-free online community funding platform dedicated to raising donations for small charities and local communities in the UK. The platform enables users to create fundraising pages that can feature photos, videos, and links from various social media networks, facilitating easy sharing and engagement. It empowers businesses to support their employees' charitable efforts and allows charities to manage their fundraising activities effectively, including overseeing donations and communicating with supporters. With over 7,000 registered charities and a growing user base of more than 100,000 individuals, Givey enhances the digital presence of small charities and local non-profit groups, promoting social good and fostering community resilience. Founded in 1994 and based in London, Givey is committed to making charitable giving more accessible and impactful.
Magnomatics
Venture Round in 2012
Magnomatics Limited is a technology engineering company based in Sheffield, United Kingdom, founded in 2006 as a spin-out from the University of Sheffield. Specializing in proprietary magnetic gear technology, Magnomatics develops innovative products such as the Pseudo Direct Drive, a high torque low-speed motor and generator suitable for various applications including actuation, fan motors, marine propulsion, and wind power. Additionally, the company offers MAGSPLIT, a power-split continuously variable transmission solution designed for blended hybrid powertrains and ancillary drives. Serving diverse sectors such as oil and gas, automotive, aerospace, marine propulsion, renewable energy, and rail traction, Magnomatics aims to provide efficient alternatives to traditional mechanical gears, thereby lowering operating costs and reducing carbon emissions in the transport and energy industries.
Adludio
Seed Round in 2012
Adludio is a pioneering advertising company that specializes in interactive, AI-powered mobile advertising solutions. Founded in London in 2012, the company partners with international publishers and brands to deliver engaging, touch-enabled digital advertisements across various platforms. Adludio's innovative approach combines data science and learning science to create compelling brand experiences.
Fantoo Ltd., established in 2012 and based in Bracknell, UK, specializes in developing an online platform that enhances productivity by prioritizing and organizing emails and messages. Leveraging data analysis and artificial intelligence, the platform connects users with relevant people, files, and information feeds, consolidating tasks into a single, actionable list. It empowers users to focus on important messages and turn them into actions, providing a comprehensive, distraction-free workspace for managing daily tasks and appointments.
Seren Photonics
Venture Round in 2012
Seren Photonics Limited specializes in the development and manufacture of semi-polar and non-polar Gallium Nitride (GaN) templates, which are essential for light-emitting diodes (LEDs), lasers, vertical-cavity surface-emitting lasers (VCSELs), and power switches. Based in Bridgend, United Kingdom, the company employs a proprietary manufacturing process to produce these templates, specifically growing semi-polar GaN on m-plane sapphire and non-polar GaN on r-plane sapphire. Their innovative technology significantly enhances light intensity in high-brightness LEDs, achieving increases in light generation ranging from 100% to 900% compared to untreated diodes. Founded in 2009, Seren Photonics has positioned itself to serve various lighting markets, including backlighting for laptops and televisions, signage, and architectural lighting. As of November 2016, it operates as a subsidiary of Fusion IP Sheffield Limited.
Givey Limited operates givey.com, a fee-free online community funding platform dedicated to raising donations for small charities and local communities in the UK. The platform enables users to create fundraising pages that can feature photos, videos, and links from various social media networks, facilitating easy sharing and engagement. It empowers businesses to support their employees' charitable efforts and allows charities to manage their fundraising activities effectively, including overseeing donations and communicating with supporters. With over 7,000 registered charities and a growing user base of more than 100,000 individuals, Givey enhances the digital presence of small charities and local non-profit groups, promoting social good and fostering community resilience. Founded in 1994 and based in London, Givey is committed to making charitable giving more accessible and impactful.
Givey Limited operates givey.com, a fee-free online community funding platform dedicated to raising donations for small charities and local communities in the UK. The platform enables users to create fundraising pages that can feature photos, videos, and links from various social media networks, facilitating easy sharing and engagement. It empowers businesses to support their employees' charitable efforts and allows charities to manage their fundraising activities effectively, including overseeing donations and communicating with supporters. With over 7,000 registered charities and a growing user base of more than 100,000 individuals, Givey enhances the digital presence of small charities and local non-profit groups, promoting social good and fostering community resilience. Founded in 1994 and based in London, Givey is committed to making charitable giving more accessible and impactful.
First Light Fusion
Venture Round in 2011
First Light Fusion Limited is a UK-based company that specializes in researching advanced implosion processes aimed at electricity generation through inertial confinement fusion. Founded in 2011 as a spin-out from the University of Oxford, the company focuses on harnessing fundamental physics to explore various innovative energy generation methods. It employs a team of engineers and physicists who engage in theoretical analysis, detailed numerical simulations, and experimental validation to develop new energy sources. First Light Fusion collaborates closely with several academic institutions, including the University of Oxford, Warwick University, University College London, and Imperial College London. The company, originally named Oxyntix Ltd., rebranded in June 2014 to reflect its focus on fusion energy research.
Crysalin Limited is a research and development company based in London, United Kingdom, founded in June 2007. It specializes in crysalin lattice technology, which has been developed from patented research conducted at the Oxford University Laboratory of Molecular Biophysics since 2002. The company's primary focus is on crysalins, a protein-based nanotechnology that significantly enhances protein structure determination, particularly for challenging macromolecular targets such as membrane proteins and flexible soluble proteins. By imposing order on these complex structures, crysalins enable advanced imaging techniques like X-ray and electron microscopy to accurately resolve three-dimensional molecular structures. In addition to protein structure determination, Crysalin's technology holds potential applications in biosensor development and optoelectronics, expanding its impact in the field of molecular research.
Seren Photonics
Seed Round in 2010
Seren Photonics Limited specializes in the development and manufacture of semi-polar and non-polar Gallium Nitride (GaN) templates, which are essential for light-emitting diodes (LEDs), lasers, vertical-cavity surface-emitting lasers (VCSELs), and power switches. Based in Bridgend, United Kingdom, the company employs a proprietary manufacturing process to produce these templates, specifically growing semi-polar GaN on m-plane sapphire and non-polar GaN on r-plane sapphire. Their innovative technology significantly enhances light intensity in high-brightness LEDs, achieving increases in light generation ranging from 100% to 900% compared to untreated diodes. Founded in 2009, Seren Photonics has positioned itself to serve various lighting markets, including backlighting for laptops and televisions, signage, and architectural lighting. As of November 2016, it operates as a subsidiary of Fusion IP Sheffield Limited.
Chamelic
Venture Round in 2010
Founded in 2006, Leeds-based Chamelic is a chemistry technology company spun out of research carried out by Professor Simon Biggs at the Institute of Particle Science and Engineering (IPSE) within the University of Leeds' Faculty of Engineering.
Chamelic has already established sales of its anti-fog surface treatment in the glazing market and, following successful product testing at an independent research facility, is now conducting field trials with prospective solar energy customers who are seeking a stay clean surface treatment.
Polar OLED
Venture Round in 2009
Polar OLED Ltd. is a company based in Leeds, United Kingdom, specializing in the development and supply of liquid crystal-based polymer materials for optoelectronic devices. Established in 2008 as a spin-out from the University of Hull, Polar OLED focuses on innovative materials that serve various applications, including organic light-emitting diodes (OLED) for displays and lighting, as well as backlighting for liquid crystal displays (LCD) and photovoltaics. The company's offerings include photoalignment layers, insoluble charge transport layers, and light-emitting polymers, which are essential for enhancing the performance and functionality of electronic products such as televisions and laptop displays.
Techtran Group
Acquisition in 2005
Techtran’s approach is based around superior execution. Techtran provides a commercialisation team composing a blend of backgrounds taken from science, corporate finance and management consultancy, as well as access to small pre-seed funding. We work in very close partnership with both the university and the academic.
Techtran signed its first technology transfer outsourcing deal with the University of Leeds in December 2002. This deal allows Techtran to help unlock value emanating from the University's world-class research base for the benefit of all stakeholders, including the academic inventors and their research teams, the University and the wider community.
Techtran is currently in discussions to roll out its outsourced technology transfer service to other UK Universities. It also expects to form similar alliances with other public and private research based organisations outside of the academic sector.
Techtran Group
Venture Round in 2004
Techtran’s approach is based around superior execution. Techtran provides a commercialisation team composing a blend of backgrounds taken from science, corporate finance and management consultancy, as well as access to small pre-seed funding. We work in very close partnership with both the university and the academic.
Techtran signed its first technology transfer outsourcing deal with the University of Leeds in December 2002. This deal allows Techtran to help unlock value emanating from the University's world-class research base for the benefit of all stakeholders, including the academic inventors and their research teams, the University and the wider community.
Techtran is currently in discussions to roll out its outsourced technology transfer service to other UK Universities. It also expects to form similar alliances with other public and private research based organisations outside of the academic sector.
Phonologica
Acquisition in 2004
Phonologica, Ltd. is a software development company based in Oxford, United Kingdom, that specializes in speech recognition technologies. Founded in 2004, the company focuses on creating solutions that facilitate human interaction with machines, enhancing communication and user experience in various applications. Through its innovative advancements in the field of speech recognition, Phonologica aims to bridge the gap between human language and technology, enabling more intuitive and effective interfaces for users across different sectors.