RAEng backs potentially game-changing electro-technologies

Posted on 1 Apr 2015 by Jonny Williamson

The Royal Academy of Engineering’s (RAEng) Enterprise Hub has provided funding, mentoring and support to four new technologies developing by engineering entrepreneurs at UK universities.

The electro-technologies include a new class of ultra-thin, ultra-high resolution displays for wearable technologies; plasma implants for glass products to beat fraudsters; a new malaria treatment using blood filtration for difficult cases, including those resistant to drugs, and a personal molecular biology lab for young people and citizen scientists. The overall winner, Dr Matthew Murray…

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