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Abingdon Health joins forces with Sumitomo Chemical
Abingdon Health enters into a partnership with Sumitomo Chemical to build on the rapid diagnostic test platform developed by Sumitomo and Abingdon Health subsidiary Molecular Vision.
Australia aims for higher OECD ranking
Queensland, Sydney, RMIT, South Australia and Curtin universities agree to a standardised approach to IP to increase the country's current OECD ranking.
Atlas Genetics finds EU approval
Bath University spinout Atlas Genetics gains approval to sell its rapid chlamydia test within the EU.
Long awaited US crowdfunding rules finally adopted
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) adopts crowdfunding rules after long wait.
Bionema gets go-ahead to make food safer
Swansea spinout Bionema has received watchdog approval to test its biopesticides that could stop pests from destroying crops.
US tech transfer adds $1.18 trillion to economy
Report highlights US tech transfer impacts, including adding $1.18 trillion to industry output, $518bn to GDP, and the creation of nearly four million jobs.
Cuomo suggests tying funding to innovation
New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo suggests tying funding for institutions to how well they attract businesses under the Start-Up NY programme.
Coons moves to slow patent debate
Democratic Senator Chris Coons looks to slow the speed of the Innovation Act being passed.