Tomorrow is the third in our series of four entrepreneurship talks; sign up to learn more about intellectual property rights, delivered by the wonderful Rachel Daniel and Cristina Penine, PhD from ip21 Ltd at the Winstanley Lecture Theatre Trinity College Cambridge. More info and registration here: https://lnkd.in/e25TX4dz #IECambridge cc CUTEC - Cambridge University Technology and Enterprise Club Cambridge University Entrepreneurs Cambridge Judge Entrepreneurship Centre IE Cambridge (Innovation & Entrepreneurship)
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The Trinity Bradfield Prize returns for 2023, the fifth edition of the competition.
About us
The Trinity Bradfield Prize is one of the leading early stage Tech & Science awards running at The University of Cambridge. It is operated by Trinity College Cambridge and The Bradfield Centre. The competition is open to the entire University of Cambridge community, has a very simple application process, and a comprehensive package of support for winners. Visit the prize website for more information and to apply.
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A reminder that our second entrepreneurship talk is tomorrow; sign up to learn more about finding your first customers and sales, delivered by the wonderful Lucy Jung and John Doherty at the West Hub. More info and registration here: https://lnkd.in/ewdkF97Q #IECambridge
Customer Discovery - Trinity Bradfield Prize Talks
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1 day to go! The first of our four entrepreneurship-themed talks is tomorrow at 5:30pm at Trinity College Cambridge Winstanley Lecture Theatre. Founder Stories is hosted by Tom Hughes and Dr. Steve Marsh, and will be packed with insights and anecdotes from their entrepreneurial journeys. These talks are open to anyone affiliated with The University who are thinking of applying for The Trinity Bradfield Prize or just curious to learn more about entrepreneurship. More Info & Register: https://lnkd.in/e2vaEQZK #IECambridge
Founder Stories - Trinity Bradfield Prize Talks
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We are pleased to announce that registration is now open for our upcoming entrepreneurship talks. These events are open to anyone affiliated with University of Cambridge. You may be considering applying for The Trinity Bradfield Prize or just curious to learn more about entrepreneurship; all are welcome. Delivered by current Cambridge founders, these talks are insight-packed and great for networking. 📅 Founder Stories - October 22nd 📅 Customer Discovery - October 29 📅 Intellectual Property - November 5 📅 Pitching - November 12 More info and Registration: https://lnkd.in/etixnMXm As a reminder, entries are open now for The Trinity Bradfield Prize, closing on 30th November. For more information and to apply, visit https://lnkd.in/dwQ-bJK This year, the winners will share a £30k prize fund, which is non-dilutive and has no strings attached. The Trinity Bradfield Prize team will also be at a Freshers Fair next week, so if you have any questions, please come and chat. We are in Marquee Three, Row J, 01-07, Parker’s Piece, Cambridge, CB1 1NA. Cambridge Judge Entrepreneurship Centre ideaSpace CUTEC - Cambridge University Technology and Enterprise Club i-Teams Cambridge impulse, Maxwell Centre IE Cambridge (Innovation & Entrepreneurship) Cambridge University Entrepreneurs #IECambridge
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The Trinity Bradfield Prize reposted this
We are excited to announce applications are now open for the 2024/25 Trinity Bradfield Prize. The competition is open to any team with a tech or science idea, from concept to pre-seed startups, with at least one team member affiliated with the University of Cambridge. The winners will share a £30k prize fund, receive mentoring, and free membership of The Bradfield Centre, the City’s leading Tech Hub. Don’t forget, any University of Cambridge student or researcher interested in entrepreneurship is welcome to attend our entrepreneurship workshops, which will start in October and are designed to help develop your entrepreneurial skill set. To learn more and apply, visit https://lnkd.in/dwQ-bJK
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We are excited to announce applications are now open for the 2024/25 Trinity Bradfield Prize. The competition is open to any team with a tech or science idea, from concept to pre-seed startups, with at least one team member affiliated with the University of Cambridge. The winners will share a £30k prize fund, receive mentoring, and free membership of The Bradfield Centre, the City’s leading Tech Hub. Don’t forget, any University of Cambridge student or researcher interested in entrepreneurship is welcome to attend our entrepreneurship workshops, which will start in October and are designed to help develop your entrepreneurial skill set. To learn more and apply, visit https://lnkd.in/dwQ-bJK
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Tune in to this Sunday's episode of Cambridge Tech Podcast to hear from two past finalists of The Trinity Bradfield Prize, Stasa Stankovic and Dr. Simon Engelke
It’s our 100th episode!! 🎉 To celebrate we have picked three technologies that are receiving traction right now - #FemTech #BatteryTech #Dementia - and are joined by AstraZeneca consultant, Stasa Stankovic; Dr. Simon Engelke, Founder and Chair of Battery Associates; and Andrew Kadis, Cambridge Vision Technology. Tune in to find out more about why the media is so interested in these areas. #CamTechPod
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🚀 The Trinity Bradfield Prize 2024 🚀 We are thrilled to announce the return of The Trinity Bradfield Prize for its sixth edition this year! With £30,000 in cash prizes up for grabs, along with our popular entrepreneurship workshops, mentorship, and free membership of The Bradfield Centre, this is your chance to shine! 📣 Who Can Apply? If you have a Tech or Life Science idea and are a student (post-graduate or undergraduate) or an early career researcher at The University of Cambridge, this competition is for you! Single applicants and repeat participants are welcome. 📅 Competition Timeline: - Now: Join our mailing list to stay updated with all the news and announcements. Our team is ready to answer any questions you might have. - 1st September 2024: Applications open. - 1st & 2nd October: Meet us at Freshers Fair. - 13th November: Join us at the I/E Expo. - Third Week of October: Attend our popular Entrepreneurship workshops – perfect even if you’re unsure about entering. - 30th November: Applications close at midnight. - Late January: The grand finale at The Bradfield Centre. So, start brainstorming those groundbreaking ideas, join our mailing list, and stay tuned for more updates! 🚀✨ ➡ Visit: https://lnkd.in/dwQ-bJK #TrinityBradfieldPrize #StartupCompetition #Entrepreneurship #Innovation #CambridgeUniversity #TechStartups #LifeSciences
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We are proud to see strong The Trinity Bradfield Prize representation in the first-ever cohort of Founders at the University of Cambridge. Great to see the ecosystem at work. Congrats to everyone who made it onto the program; it looks like it will be an amazing, transformational experience.
We’re thrilled to reveal the first 11 companies participating in our Start Accelerator programme! It was a challenge for everyone at Founders at the University of Cambridge to whittle this down to 11 companies but we’re delighted to welcome these dynamic and innovative companies to the fold. Each chosen company includes a founder with a strong connection to the 'University of Cambridge, either as a recent alumni, or a current academic or research student. These teams are taking IP-rich, deep tech ideas, based on years of lab research, and turning them into companies that will help to solve global challenges from climate change to mental health and fixing the food chain. Meet the teams here: https://bit.ly/4cc3ybB 🫧AetoSense - low-cost and high-accuracy indoor air quality monitoring sensors 🦠 BioTryp Therapeutics - dividing bacteria to end overreliance on traditional antibiotics 🧪 BravelyCultured - using proprietary technology to replace petroleum-based products 🧠 Cambridge Vision Technology - early detection of Alzheimer’s 🔋 Molyon - next-generation lithium batteries 💻 Nanomation - building computer vision software for the semiconductor industry 🎈 Orbit - using non-invasive neuro-technology to transform mental health ♻️ Protonera - digesting plastic with sunlight ⚡ VOLTQUANT - fixing the UK electricity grid to enable Net Zero 🩺 William Oak Diagnostics - developing effective testing for micronutrient deficiencies 🧫 xterna - targeting bio-molecule therapy Amongst the teams joining the cohort, there are: - 76% of the cohort hold a PhD - 10 different nationalities including British, American, Dutch, Indian and Lithuanian - Around one-fifth of the founding teams and over one-third of the CEOs are women Our Start Accelerator companies will receive non-dilutive funding from University of Cambridge and investor partner Parkwalk Advisors, support and mentoring from their own Entrepreneur-in-Residence plus introductions across the Founders network, as well as free office space at ideaSpace and priority access to lab space to conduct their work and research. We’re dedicated to unleashing the innovation that is taking place at Cambridge every day, by giving nascent companies and their founding teams all the tools they need to become successful. With thanks to our sponsors AstraZeneca, KPMG UK, and Hitachi, along with partners Babraham Research Campus and Cambridge Judge Business School. #founders #accelerators #spinouts #innovation
Meet the 11 start-ups selected for the first Founders at the University of Cambridge Start 1.0 accelerator - Founders at the University of Cambridge
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It was wonderful to have our teams back in The Bradfield Centre today for mentoring speed dating. Our thanks to Rachel Daniel, Jamie Urquhart, Geoff Dragon, Andrew Basham, Alan Birrell and Anthony Pryke for giving up their time to support the teams, and thanks to Richard Carey-Evans for his advice on grants. It won't be long until we open up the competition again for 2024. Time flies when you are having fun, and yes I'm terrible at taking photos.