The UK-based startup has developed a two way boned connection headset and communications platform that allows users to communicate in noisy environments
Category: Startups
7 things startups should do when negotiating a term sheet
From negotiating equity rights to avoiding first rights of refusal, here are tips for founders to get the best deal they can in today’s tough venture financing market.
UK universities create fast track for new materials breakthroughs
Matcelerate Zero that brings together university research and corporates to speed up commercialisation of technologies seeks three industry partners to join the partnership.
Myair invents snacks to calm us down
The Israel-based startup has created nutrition bars aimed at reducing stress and a smartwatch app that tracks stress levels.
Senseful.ai uses machine learning to improve internet search results
The University of Exeter spinout has created a model for finding information which works the way humans think by drawing from cognitive semantics and natural language understanding.
New dialysis treatment seeks better outcomes for patients
UK biotech startup Invizius develops second generation therapies to treat dysregulated illnesses such as kidney diseases.
Cost-effective robots and reversing the ageing process, meet the startups at the GCV Symposium
From nuclear energy to measuring blood pressure with a smartphone camera, these are the ideas and startups showcased at the GCVI Symposium.
Is Tokamak Energy’s spherical design the key to affordable fusion?
The Oxford-based startup is combining a spherical Tokamak device with high temperature superconducting magnets to create smaller and more efficient fusion solutions.
What if your smartphone camera could measure your blood pressure?
Software made by UK-based Lifelight gives you a health assessment based on the phone camera measuring the “micro blushes” of your skin.
Making proteins out of air – how CO2 can solve the food industry’s climate crisis
Vienna-based startup Arkeon Biotechnologies converts carbon dioxide into carbon-negative food ingredients.
Startup aims to cut carbon with lab-grown beef
Mosa Meat produces cultivated meats through cow donor sampled cells to create beef products.
Qpinch tackles industry’s waste heat problem
The Ghent University spinout claims to transform waste heat into carbon neutral process heat to generate industrial heat or steam
Homes built with hemp can decarbonise housing says Natural Building Systems
For the construction sector to become carbon neutral by 2050 it will need to rethink the materials it uses. Hemp is a potential alternative.
CerebrumX tackles the data overload problem in connected cars
US startup CerebrumX uses artificial intelligence and its deep learning platform to make sense of the large volumes of data created by connected cars.