Unlocking UK Innovation: Parkwalk Advisors’s Neil Cameron on Spinouts and Quantum Start-Ups Why are UK universities the breeding ground for tomorrow’s tech giants? In this exclusive, Neil Cameron from Parkwalk—Britain’s top university spinout investor—reveals what sets UK innovation apart, why quantum start-ups are the next big thing, and the key qualities he seeks in a winning team. Quantum’s Moment: Discover why Parkwalk is betting big on quantum and learn about the UK start-ups racing for supremacy in this transformative field. The Challenge: Cameron shares his views on the UK’s critical need for scale-up capital to keep homegrown talent and tech from relocating abroad. Curious about the potential for quantum and UK spinouts? Read the full article, in comments below, for an inside look at where Britain’s most exciting tech is heading.
BI Foresight
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A digital publication by Bristol Innovations about the business of innovation
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Foresight provides innovation leaders with authoritative, in depth insight and helps them figure out the implications and practical uses of groundbreaking scientific and technological developments. Our editorial team includes independent journalists who write for The Guardian, New Scientist, Scientific American, Wired and the BBC and experts from business, investment, policy and academic research sectors. We approach every subject with a desire to shine a light on innovation, make it accessible and kick start a conversation about its applications and implications. Foresight is a digital publication from Bristol Innovations, the University of Bristol’s catalyst for innovation. We offer innovation-led organisations access to cutting-edge research, technology and talent, creating breakthrough solutions and scalable commercial opportunities that drive growth.
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Simon Bond
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Marc Ambasna-Jones
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David Maher Roberts
Helping Businesses Innovate, Adapt and Thrive | Advisor | Fractional COO/CEO/CSO | Guest Lecturer | FRSA
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Just under two weeks left! We're pleased to announce that University of Bristol will be host to the Optica Quantum Industry Summit 2024 in Bristol. The summit will bring together leaders in quantum technology to discuss advances and industry needs. 📅 November 19-20, 2024 📍 Location: Bristol, UK - a global hub for quantum innovation Bristol Innovations is delighted to share with you a 25% discount on the ticket price. Find out how to unlock this offer 👇 https://lnkd.in/exCaUuDM Check out the event programme - https://lnkd.in/enuFPJzg We hope to see you there! #QuantumIndustrySummit #Innovation #DeepTech #QuantumTechnology
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Are compound semiconductors the future of AI and quantum computing? Guest writer Paul Momtahan, Director of Solutions Marketing at Infinera, dives into how these advanced materials are revolutionising technology. With AI model parameters scaling exponentially, traditional silicon semiconductors are struggling to keep up. Enter indium phosphide (InP) and thin-film lithium niobate (LiNbO3)—the unsung heroes enabling high-bandwidth, low-latency optical interconnects that power AI data centres. Neuromorphic computing, with its brain-like chip architecture, is poised for a breakthrough thanks to compound semiconductors, while Eindhoven University of Technology's 2020 findings showcase the potential of optical waveguides for faster neural networks. Meanwhile, Barcelona-based Qusid is making strides in quantum-safe encryption with indium phosphide photonic circuits. With applications spanning optical communications, autonomous vehicles, and quantum cryptography, compound semiconductors are more than a trend—they're the backbone of future innovation. Full article in comments 👇
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A great interview Jane Wakefield
Fascinating chat with this very outspoken unicorn owner. Among other things, we discuss: Why the UK government needs to think beyond Big Tech when it comes to AI regulation. And perhaps deal with some of the more pressing challenges - such as children’s addiction to smartphone apps - before it worries about frontier AI. He also offers advice about how to scale, a perrenial problem for Britain’s start-ups. He talks about his journey as a founder and admits he isn’t always the easiest person to work with… It’s a really interesting chat. Let me know what you think!
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The UK National Quantum Technologies Programme (NQTP) is marking its tenth anniversary at the UK National Quantum Technologies Showcase 2024. 👋 Over the past decade, with approximately £1B of public money put into the programme, the scale of this new industry and the impact it is achieving has surpassed all expectations. They are now one of the top two countries in the world for creating quantum companies and attracting investment. https://lnkd.in/e2paD9CD #UKQuantum #Investment #Quantum #Showcase
UK Recognised as World Leading For Creating Quantum Companies And Attracting Investment
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It's all about connectivity and collaboration. There is a common theme in our editorial: working together drives innovation – across every sector. #telecoms #quantum #investors #materials #collaboration #innovation
It's all about connectivity and collaboration
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Unlock the Potential of UK Telecoms Innovation with the UKTIN R&D Discovery Toolkit Navigating the UK telecoms sector just got easier and smarter In our latest article from Guy Matthews discover why the new AI-powered UKTIN R&D Discovery Toolkit, developed in collaboration with Digital Catapult and Cambridge Wireless Ltd, is a game-changer for businesses, investors, and researchers alike. Designed to bring clarity to the fragmented telecoms landscape, this tool simplifies access to invaluable information on market trends, R&D, and collaboration opportunities. It’s the ultimate bridge between academia and industry, enabling dynamic partnerships and smarter funding decisions. Professor Dimitra Simeonidou, FREng, FIEEE from the University of Bristol and Ian Smith, head of UKTIN have been instrumental in leading this initiative. Whether you're an investor seeking emerging assets, a researcher in need of reliable data, or a company exploring partnerships, this toolkit opens doors to connections and insights previously hidden behind silos. Learn how this tool is transforming telecoms innovation in the UK and paving the way for future applications across other industries. Read the article in comments below to see how the UKTIN R&D Discovery Toolkit is making data work for you, not against you
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Carbon Fibre Composites: Paving the Way to Sustainable Innovation? In our latest article from Anna Demming we explore the journey to harnessing carbon fibre composites as a sustainable solution, and the ongoing research into more sustainable production processes, recycling advancements, and alternative materials that might finally tip the balance and reduce the currently high carbon footprint of these composites. "It’s only in the last decade that we’ve recognised the environmental impact," says Gary Owen, CEO of Lineat Composites. His team is actively exploring recycling methods that preserve up to 85% of the original material's strength, aiming to cut the carbon emissions associated with production by more than two-thirds. The National Composites Centre is tackling production costs and sustainability through research on sustainable precursors like lignin and innovations in processing. According to Tim Young. Chief Technologist at the NCC, “carbon fibre remains costly and energy-intensive,” yet its potential in high-performance applications remains unmatched. Even the alignment of recycled fibres can be a game-changer. As Professor Ian Hamerton from University of Bristol explains, aligning reclaimed fibres is no small feat. Lineat's aligned formable fibre technology (AFFT) is setting new standards for composites that can be moulded into complex shapes while retaining most of their strength. Professor Ton Peijs, Head of the Centre for Polymers and Composites at University of Warwick, points out that alternative materials and recycling technologies may reduce carbon emissions while retaining the high performance required for net-zero applications. Dive into the full article in the comments below to uncover how sustainable innovation in carbon fibre composites could reshape the materials landscape and support global net-zero goals. #Sustainability #CarbonFibre #Innovation #NetZero #CircularEconomy
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⚛️ Unlock the future of quantum computing! Dive into BI Foresight’s interview with our very own Ion Hauer, where he explores how neutral atoms could be the key to delivering on #quantum's commercial promises. 🧠This is your chance to understand the next big leap in tech innovation and how it could reshape industries. What you'll learn: 🔹 The potential of neutral atoms in quantum computing. 🔹 How APEX Ventures is pioneering the quantum landscape. 🔹 Real-world applications of quantum technologies. 🔹 Challenges and opportunities in scaling quantum solutions. 👉 Read the full article here: https://lnkd.in/e2UXJXGV 🙏Thank you, Marc Ambasna-Jones, for this deep dive into cutting-edge technology! #QuantumComputing #NeutralAtoms #ApexVentures #TechInnovation #FutureTech With Elena Dikova Stefan Haubner Tim Hos Andreas Riegler Diana Röttger, PhD Pooja Sikka Wolfgang Neubert
Venture View: Ion Hauer from Apex Ventures on how neutral atoms can deliver on quantum’s commercial promises - Foresight
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Insightful- thanks Ion Hauer
⚛️ Unlock the future of quantum computing! Dive into BI Foresight’s interview with our very own Ion Hauer, where he explores how neutral atoms could be the key to delivering on #quantum's commercial promises. 🧠This is your chance to understand the next big leap in tech innovation and how it could reshape industries. What you'll learn: 🔹 The potential of neutral atoms in quantum computing. 🔹 How APEX Ventures is pioneering the quantum landscape. 🔹 Real-world applications of quantum technologies. 🔹 Challenges and opportunities in scaling quantum solutions. 👉 Read the full article here: https://lnkd.in/e2UXJXGV 🙏Thank you, Marc Ambasna-Jones, for this deep dive into cutting-edge technology! #QuantumComputing #NeutralAtoms #ApexVentures #TechInnovation #FutureTech With Elena Dikova Stefan Haubner Tim Hos Andreas Riegler Diana Röttger, PhD Pooja Sikka Wolfgang Neubert
Venture View: Ion Hauer from Apex Ventures on how neutral atoms can deliver on quantum’s commercial promises - Foresight
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