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Latest news and events from CSTC

 

CSTC Spin-Out Secures Seed Funding

Cambridge, UK, March 2009 - CSTC announced today that spin-out Company UltraSoC Technologies has raised £400k of equity investment from the South East Seed Fund, managed by Finance South East and the Iceni Seedcorn Fund.
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CSTC Client Wins DTI Grant for Developing Low Water Foot-Print Sanitary System

CSTC announced today that working with its partner Thames Innovation Centre a key client Phoenix Product Development Ltd, developer of the unique Propelair ‘displaced-air’ flushing system for toilets, has been successful in obtaining a Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) Research and Development Grant.
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UltraSoC is Finalist in ‘Running the Gauntlet’ 2007

Minister Stephen Timms MP announced the ten finalists in the East of England Development Agency’s (EEDA) ‘running the gauntlet’ competition for entrepreneurs during his recent visit to Cambridge. Over 300 companies entered this year with 50 being short-listed and 10 going through to the final. As one of the ten finalist CSTC spin-out UltraSoC now goes forward for further scrutiny by the programmes four investors.
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New Patent for Nanotechnology Electron Amplifier Device

A patent in the area of nanotechnology and describing a new, potentially high-gain, electron amplifier has recently been published.
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UltraSoC Technology Picks up Honours at Royal Society

Cambridge, UK, December 2006- CSTC Ltd spin-out company UltraSoC Technologies has been tipped as a key future business winning a trophy and £10,000 in the prestigious Research Councils UK Business Plan Competition 2005-06 at the Royal Society in London.
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CSTC Co-Authors Successful £5m CommercialiSE Bid

A consortium of eleven universities in the South East of England have won a competitive bid, CommercialiSE, for £5M from the Higher Education Innovation Fund (HEIF), aimed at supporting the Government’s drive to build closer ties between business and higher education institutions. The CommercialiSE partnership – which includes the Universities of Reading, Sussex, Kent, Brighton, Buckinghamshire Chilterns, Chichester, Cranfield, Greenwich, Kingston and Portsmouth,– will be led by Oxford Brookes and will use the HEIF award to create an integrated, unified and sustainable commercialisation and funding framework for academics, students and alumni from the participating universities.
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