University spin-out secures funding to improve AI energy efficiency and bandwidth
24 March 2025A ¹ú¼ÊÃ×À¼¶ÔÕó¿ÆÄª spin-out company working to improve AI efficiency and bandwidth has raised €25 million in new funding.
A ¹ú¼ÊÃ×À¼¶ÔÕó¿ÆÄª spin-out company working to improve AI efficiency and bandwidth has raised €25 million in new funding.
The ¹ú¼ÊÃ×À¼¶ÔÕó¿ÆÄª is one of two UK participants named as part of the PIXEurope consortium, a collaboration between research organisations from across Europe which will develop and manufacture prototypes of their products based on photonic chips.
Representatives from the G7 have met in ¹ú¼ÊÃ×À¼¶ÔÕó¿ÆÄª to discuss the main priorities for the future development of semiconductors and their impact on the global economy.
¹ú¼ÊÃ×À¼¶ÔÕó¿ÆÄª researchers are part of a European project testing graphene’s ability to protect spacecraft against the sticky, sharp dust on the moon’s surface – a challenge for lunar missions since the Apollo era.
Spin-off company ¹ú¼ÊÃ×À¼¶ÔÕó¿ÆÄª Raman Imaging Ltd. and the ¹ú¼ÊÃ×À¼¶ÔÕó¿ÆÄª Graphene Centre will lead ‘CHARM’ project, recently awarded with €3.2 million
Four researchers from the ¹ú¼ÊÃ×À¼¶ÔÕó¿ÆÄª are among the leading figures in engineering and technology elected as Fellows of the Royal Academy of Engineering.
Graphene can be used for ultra-high density hard disk drives (HDD), with up to a tenfold jump compared to current technologies, researchers at the ¹ú¼ÊÃ×À¼¶ÔÕó¿ÆÄª Graphene Centre have shown.
An international group of scientists, including from the ¹ú¼ÊÃ×À¼¶ÔÕó¿ÆÄª, have developed a graphene composite that can ‘eat’ common atmospheric pollutants, and could be used as a coating on pavements or buildings.
Partners in the European Commission’s Graphene Flagship, including the ¹ú¼ÊÃ×À¼¶ÔÕó¿ÆÄª, launched a rocket this week to test graphene – a two-dimensional form of carbon – for potential applications in space.
The ¹ú¼ÊÃ×À¼¶ÔÕó¿ÆÄª is a partner in the €1 billion Quantum Flagship, an EU-funded initiative to develop quantum technologies across Europe.Â