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Advanced Materials Spotlight

The Materials Research Facility (MRF) is due to open its doors at Culham Science Centre in December 2015 with plans already in progress to expand the new building.   Capturing the attention of companies such as Rolls Royce, AMEC and EDF Energy, universities from Oxford, Bristol, Sheffield, Manchester and London, and organisations including EUROfusion and…

GeneFirst joins the Culham community

Culham Science Centre would like to officially welcome GeneFirst into our community who have taken 2,000 sq. ft. for their team of six in E5 building since relocating from Milton Park to fulfil a requirement for increased lab space. GeneFirst is a molecular diagnostics company working predominately in the fields of infectious disease, cancer diagnostics…

Johnson Matthey commits to Culham Science Centre

Global leader in sustainable technologies, Johnson Matthey (JM), has signed a lease at Culham Science Centre near Abingdon, Oxfordshire, occupying just over 3,000 sq. ft. to support its new Hydrogen Technologies business unit. JM acquired the assets and intellectual property of lithium-sulfur battery developer OXIS Energy, based at Culham Science Centre, earlier this year to…

NEURO-BIO ATTRACTS OVER $3 MILLION IN SERIES A INVESTMENT TO DEVELOP A NEW APPROACH TO ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE

Oxford, UK; 15th March 2017 – Neuro-Bio Ltd, a UK-based early stage biopharmaceutical company focussing on neurodegenerative diseases, today announced it has received Series A funding of $3.2 million from US-based Kairos Ventures to continue developing a diagnostic tool for early detection of Alzheimer’s and to discover new drugs targeting the disease. Neuro-Bio has been…

CULHAM’S NEW PROPOSAL PROVIDES NEEDED BOOST FOR LOCAL ECONOMY

UP to 1,000 new jobs could be created as an “Oxfordshire landmark” plans to expand and attract more science and technology firms. The owner of Culham’s Science Park near Abingdon – the UK Atomic Energy Authority – said it was looking at “significant growth” on the site and is inviting more companies to express an…

Treasury Minister visit highlights MAST-U second round of fusion energy experiments

Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury, James Cartlidge discusses MAST-U with UKAEA’s CEO Ian Champan Mega Amp Spherical Tokamak Upgrade (MAST-U) machine tackles further technical challenges for long-term viability of future fusion powerplants Experiments test the integration of a high-performance core plasma with strong dissipation in the Super-X divertor configuration Exchequer Secretary James Cartlidge hails power…

Tokamak Energy’s new advanced fusion prototype to be built at UKAEA’s Culham Campus

              A new fusion energy advanced prototype with power plant-relevant magnet technology will be built by Tokamak Energy at United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority’s (UKAEA) Culham Campus, near Oxford.     Tokamak Energy’s compact spherical tokamak, ST80-HTS, will demonstrate multiple technologies required for the delivery of clean, sustainable fusion energy.…

UK Atomic Energy Authority announced as Apprentice Team of the Year Finalist

Apprentices from the UK Atomic Energy Authority at Culham have been named National Finalists in the search for the Apprentice Team of the Year, after winning the London and South East regional title.   After three months of hard work between teams from over 50 of the country’s leading apprentice employers, training providers and colleges,…

Isis Innovation Idea Idol – Oxford Entrepreneurs’ Annual Business Idea Competition

Isis Innovation Idea Idol is Oxford Entrepreneurs’ annual business idea competition. Only the best startup ideas survive… will you win the chance to pitch the judges for £5,000? The 2015 Competition Out of an ex­pected 200 applicants, 5 teams will get the chance to pitch in front of a panel of the most influential judges.…