Imperial mints it on stock exchange
Imperial Innovations, the technology transfer company established by Imperial College is to float on the London Stock Exchange Alternatives Investment Market (AIM).

, the technology transfer company established by
is to float on the
Alternatives Investment Market (AIM).
The flotation will be the first by a majority university-owned technology transfer company in the
Imperial Innovations hope the funds raised through the flotation will enable greater investment in the commercial exploitation of IP created at
Established in 1986 to realise the commercial potential of research undertaken at the University, Imperial Innovations has to date, equity holdings in 58 spin-out companies and concluded over 100 IP agreements arising from the College’s research activity.
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