Oxford’s innovation ecosystem is on fire. In the last year alone, two Oxford University spinouts – quantum computing startup Oxford Ionics and organ-preservation pioneer OrganOx – scored billion-dollar exits. What’s driving this surge in Oxford spinouts, and how is the university evolving from producing top scientists to producing top founders? Is Oxford’s identity now defined more by the startups it spins out, or by its globe-trotting alumni entrepreneurs (think LinkedIn, Eventbrite)? Read our latest newsletter to explore Oxford’s spinout boom, the role of accelerators and venture funds, and where the next wave (AI? digital health? quantum?) might take this thriving ecosystem.
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