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R&D tax relief seminar

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90% of UK technology companies are not aware of R&D Tax Relief – and could be missing out on saving 26% of development costs.

On 30th June, R&D Tax Solutions are running a seminar at the Birmingham Research Park showing business owners how to finance innovative projects using this relief.

A tax expert and an industry specialist will present examples of qualifying business activities, industry examples, and information the HMRC require in support of a claim.

A limited number of free places are available for this seminar.

To book a seat go to:  https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/rd-tax-relief-for-innovative-businesses-tickets-34664911684

The seminar runs from 10.45am-12.45pm.

Birmingham Research Park,
Vincent Drive,
Birmingham,
B15 2SQ

Rainbow Seed Fund & University of Birmingham Back Promising Technology Spinout Linear Diagnostics

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Spinout developing novel hand-held reader to help in the fight against antibiotic resistance

Birmingham, UK (PRWEB UK) 24 May 2017Rainbow Seed Fund, an early-stage venture capital fund focused on building technology companies from the UK’s research base, announced today an investment into University of Birmingham spinout Linear Diagnostics. The investment was match-funded with an award from the University of Birmingham’s Spinout Investment fund and the company received a total investment of £300,000.

The investment will enable Linear Diagnostics to develop its platform technology into a handheld device that can rapidly detect the presence of bacterial infection and simultaneously identify the risk of resistance to the most commonly prescribed antibiotics, without the need for laboratory facilities. The device will provide a readout within minutes of sampling.

 

The technology is based on a novel application of a technique called linear dichroism, which uses polarized light to measure the alignment of detector molecules.

Linear dichroism has a number of advantages over current techniques: it can identify several different target types (bacteria, proteins, genes) in the same test, and provide a quantitative reading for each, from the same test sample.

The first application to be developed will be a device for the detection of Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs) and it is envisaged that the device will be used in both primary and secondary care where it will help restrict inappropriate prescriptions and contribute to the fight against antimicrobial resistance (AMR).

 

Oliver Sexton, Investment Director for the Rainbow Seed Fund said: “Antimicrobial resistance is a global health concern, and there is a clear need for new strategies to tackle it. Rapid diagnosis can both curtail the ineffective antibiotic prescribing that fuels antimicrobial resistance, and identify the appropriate course of treatment for the individual patient.”

 

Although the technology will initially be developed for the medical sector, it can be used to address markets in the agri-food, veterinary and defence settings.

Dr James Wilkie, Director of Enterprise & Innovation at the University of Birmingham, said: “We have been impressed by the flexibility of the technology. In particular, the test is both qualitative and quantitative, which significantly increases the scope of its potential applications.”

 

Dr Matt Hicks, Chief Technology Officer and founder of Linear Diagnostics said: “The investment comes at a crucial inflexion point for the company. We have achieved proof of concept, and now have partnerships in place that will steer rapid development in an area of high unmet need, which also has a high volume of tests.”

 

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About Linear Diagnostics  Linear Diagnostics was formed in 2011 to commercialise a patented technology developed at the University of Birmingham. The company was established as a joint venture between founders Professor Tim Dafforn and Dr Matt Hicks, Abingdon Health Ltd, and the University of Birmingham. The company is based at the BioHub Birmingham®, a purpose-built incubator facility in the Edgbaston Medical Quarter. For further company information please contact Dr Matt Hicks, Chief Technology Officer at [email protected]

 

About Rainbow Seed Fund  The Rainbow Seed Fund is an early-stage venture capital fund dedicated to kick-starting technology companies from great science emerging from the National Research & Innovation Campuses. The Fund is backed by nine UK publicly-funded research organisations including STFC, BBSRC, Dstl and NERC and the Department of Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy (BEIS). The Fund, whose portfolio comprises more than 30 companies, holds investments in some of the UK’s most innovative early-stage companies, underpinning the Government’s Industrial Strategy. The Fund invests, validates and mentors companies. It has successfully leveraged from the private sector more than 20 times its own investment and created more than 550 high-value technology jobs.

 

In 2013, Rainbow received an additional £10m investment to support the commercialisation of synthetic biology technologies, a cutting-edge discipline named by UK Government as one of “Eight Great Technologies” that support UK science strengths and business capabilities and in which Britain could be a world leader.

The Rainbow Seed Fund is managed by Midven, an established venture capital firm with a successful track record of investing in small and medium-sized enterprises. For more information, please visit http://www.rainbowseedfund.com.

For further media information please contact:

Ruth Ashton
University of Birmingham
E: [email protected]
T: 0121 414 9090

University of Birmingham pitches in with ambitious, high-growth companies

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University of Birmingham pitches in with ambitious, high-growth companies

Pitchfest winners to share £2,000 of cash prizes

Applications are now open for Pitchfest 2017, the unique annual pitching competition that gives ambitious West Midlands companies the opportunity to raise their profile with national investors.

Pitchfest takes entrepreneurs through their paces in a series of free pitching workshops, where experienced business advisors help companies become “investment ready”. Selection panels involving investors then determine which pitches should be shortlisted for the final rounds at Venturefest West Midlands on June 27th.

In addition to free training, this year’s heat winners will share in £1,000 of cash prizes sponsored by each of the Birmingham Research Park, Warwick Science Park, and Innovation Birmingham. The audience will then vote for their favourite out of those winners – the recipient then winning a further £1,000 cash prize sponsored by international law firm Gowling WLG.

Participation in the event is free of charge, and interested companies are urged to enter as soon as possible, so they can take advantage of the remaining pitching workshops hosted at the University’s BizzInn business incubator and Aston’s Centre for Growth in May.

David Coleman, Head of Enterprise Acceleration at the University of Birmingham commented: “The West Midlands is a base for some fabulous businesses. However, positioning your company to attract investment can be quite daunting for some, particularly if you are talking to investors for the first time.  Pitchfest is a great way of getting exposure to investors, and obtaining really constructive feedback that can help your business in all kinds of ways. ”

Pitchfest is jointly organised by Aston University, the University of Birmingham and the University of Warwick, in association with Venturefest West Midlands.

Interested companies can register at www.venturefestwm.co.uk/pitchfest or contact the Incubation Manager at the BizzInn via [email protected] for further details.

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About the BizzInn

The BizzInn is a business incubator providing free training and support from business advisors, 24/7 office space with WiFi, hot-desks, meeting rooms, printing, free parking and subsidized refreshments..  BizzInn members also benefit from the Entrepreneurs in Residence who provide bespoke business mentoring with the aim of refining business models for early stage ventures.    For more information see www.bizzinn.org.

 

The BizzInn is supported by the Birmingham Knowledge Economy Business Incubation Partnership (BKEBIP) project which receives up to £1m of funding from the England European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) as part of the European Structural and Investment Funds Growth Programme 2014-2020.

 

For media information contact:

Ruth Ashton,
University of Birmingham Enterprise & Innovation
E: [email protected], T: 0121 414 9090