


GyroGear secured £3.1M seed funding for development of its wearable device GyroGlove
GyroGear, founded by Dr Faii Ong, received $4.3M (equivalent to £3.1M) in phase one of its seed funding round led by Foxconn Technology Group for its flagship product GyroGlove, the world’s first wearable neuromuscular medical device. Dr Ong has been dedicated to...
‘Intelligent’ mattress topper wins Imperial’s biggest startup competition
By Joanna WilsonCalidiScope, founded by Imperial College London graduates Anna McGovern and Luthfun Nessa, won the Venture Catalyst Challenge 2021 for their mattress topper integrated with innovative sensors and machine learning to predict pressure ulcers before they...
Meet the five student startups that could change the world
By Joanna Wilson From growing plants without soil, to fintech and intelligent 3D printers, the teams represent some of the College’s most promising new businesses. The five teams will pitch their ground-breaking ideas to industry judges and the winner will take home a...
VUI Diagnostics join the DigitalHealth.London Accelerator 2020-2021
Congratulations to VUI Diagnostics for joining the DigitalHealth.London Accelerator 2020-2021 programme! VUI Diagnostics, founded by Dr Simon Rabinowicz and Dr Uddhav Vaghela who are both former students of the MBBS/BSc Medicine programme, aims to help doctors to...