Press release archive
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Government to encourage innovation in the service economy
28/08/2008
Pact and NESTA have released a range of tools designed to make it easy for TV and Film producers to work with digital producers on convergent or “multi-platform” projects.
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Pact and NESTA encourage convergence in the broadcast industry
14/08/2008
Pact and NESTA have released a range of tools designed to make it easy for TV and Film producers to work with digital producers on convergent or “multi-platform” projects.
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NESTA/UK Film Council Digital Innovation in Film participants announced
24/07/2008
NESTA and the UK Film Council name the 12 independent British film businesses who will participate in the Digital Innovation in Film programme.
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Social technology projects praised by Prime Minister for creating positive social impact
24/07/2008
The Prime Minister, Gordon Brown, today congratulated people who are using social technology projects for the benefit of their communities, as social networking site topped the list of winners of the first ever UK Catalyst Awards.
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21 Community Groups bid to become finalists in NESTA’s £1 million prize Big Green Challenge
16/07/2008
Twenty-one community-based climate change innovators have been shortlisted to become finalists in NESTA’s ‘Big Green Challenge’.
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New Trustee for NESTA
16/07/2008
Ian Pearson, Minister for Science and Innovation, has appointed Professor Stephen Emmott as a Trustee of NESTA.
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Raising the UK's games industry
07/07/2008
NESTA is launching a new £450,000 national initiative to drive growth, collaboration and innovation in the UK games industry.
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Innovation Partnership to Keep the Web Collaborative
07/07/2008
The National Endowment for Science Technology and the Arts (NESTA) has announced a partnership with the Web Science Research Initiative (WSRI) which will see the two organisations work together to safeguard the Web as a platform for collaboration and inno
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NESTA Redefines Innovation for the Twenty First Century
07/07/2008
NESTA is launching a new project which will measure innovation ‘in the round’ – the Innovation Index project.
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Gnodal secures funding to scaleup development of data-centre technology
30/06/2008
Bristol-based Gnodal, which is developing a revolutionary technology for use in high performance data centres, has secured finance from the YFM Group managed South West Ventures Fund as part of a £1.1 million funding round.
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NESTA invests in OSspray series A round
27/06/2008
NESTA has taken part in a Series A investment of £3.0 million in OSspray Limited (“OSspray”), a company which has developed a proprietary range of revolutionary products using bioactive glass for air polishing and air abrasion in dental procedures.
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NESTA report says "miserable" climate change campaigns won't work - time for a new approach
25/06/2008
Government advertising campaigns on climate change won’t work unless they stop being miserable, gloomy and bleak, and instead start encouraging more people to take positive action on climate change, says a new report by NESTA.
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NESTA-supported Clore 2008/09 Fellows announced
06/06/2008
NESTA's continuing commitment to forge links between the arts, culture, innovation and the economy while developing leadership skills is demonstrated through the naming of the two NESTA-backed Clore Fellows on Thursday, 5 June.
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New cooling systems innovator, Thermal Energy Systems Ltd, secures £300K to target OEM market
04/06/2008
Thermal Energy Systems Ltd (TESL) has raised £300K funding from a consortium of investors to further develop its novel sorption cooling concepts.
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NESTA report calls for 'Total Innovation' to ensure UK firms compete internationally
20/05/2008
Firms in the UK’s most important high-technology industries must radically re-think their approach to innovation or they will lose out to foreign rivals as international competition intensifies, according to a new report by the National Endowment f
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NESTA partners with Worldwide Web inventor Sir Tim Berners-Lee to shape future of the Internet
20/05/2008
The National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts (NESTA) today announced a groundbreaking new partnership with the creator of the Worldwide Web on the future of the internet.
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Research shows UK productivity gap could be closed with more innovation in services
02/05/2008
Innovation in parts of the UK’s services sector has to improve to close the productivity gap with other nations, according to new research from NESTA and the University of Cambridge.
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Exeter mental health project to receive share of £1/2 million
01/05/2008
An innovative idea from an occupational therapist in Exeter has been awarded a share of £1/2m from NESTA.
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Young science Spielbergs honoured at glitzy ceremony
28/04/2008
The winners of the National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts’ Planet SciCast competition have been honoured at a ceremony hosted by TV scientist Dr Laura Grant
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NESTA gives researchers room to experiment together
28/04/2008
Thirty up and coming researchers from across the world of science and social science came together this weekend for the first of four innovation Labs being run by NESTA
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NESTA calls for more hands-on science in classrooms
25/04/2008
Young people are being robbed of the opportunity to enjoy hands-on science experiments in schools and it is affecting their performance, according to a survey published today by NESTA.
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Investors back development of synthetic platelet substitute
23/04/2008
Haemostatix Ltd, a drug development company based at Nottingham’s BioCity and originally a spin-out from Leicester University, announced today that it has received a further £1.24 million from its existing investors.
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100 UK groups close in on £1m prize to save the planet
18/04/2008
The National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts (NESTA) today unveiled the 100-strong shortlist of UK groups competing to grab a slice of its million-pound Big Green Challenge prize fund.
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Spin-out venture fund achieves first close
03/04/2008
MTI and The University of Manchester today announce the first close of Europe's largest institutional fund to have a single university focus – the UMIP Premier Fund ("the Fund").
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Preparing our young people for tomorrow must start today
31/03/2008
Young people believe their own passion, motivation and personal attributes will be more important in helping them pursue the career of their choice than qualifications, according to a new survey from NESTA, due to be published today.
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NESTA named as strategic innovation partner to Channel 4
14/03/2008
NESTA has been named as one of four strategic innovation partners to Channel 4 as part of its "Next on 4" vision for the future.
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DIUS White Paper makes significant step towards a more innovative UK
13/03/2008
NESTA today welcomed the DIUS Science and Innovation White Paper as a major step forward for innovation in the UK, but stressed the need for cross-government engagement if it is to successfully address the UK's most pressing economic and social challenges
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NESTA and UK Film Council to drive growth in UK independent film
13/03/2008
A new initiative from NESTA and the UK Film Council will launch today to help drive growth in British independent film companies by encouraging them to take better advantage of new technologies.
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UK scientists to tackle problems of the developing world
05/03/2008
An innovative new scheme that will match-make UK scientists with communities in the developing world facing particular problems will launch today with support from NESTA and the Sloane Robinson Foundation.
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NESTA Young Foundation Health Innovation Accelerator - evaluation goes live
19/02/2008
NESTA and the Young Foundation have appointed Acton Shapiro Consultancy and Research to carry out a major evaluation of the Health Innovation Accelerator (HIA).
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Unified Communications Innovator, Camrivox, secures £1.2 million to target SME market
14/02/2008
Camrivox Ltd (Cambridge, UK), a Unified Communications innovator and developer of Computer Telephony Integration (CTI) software for the SME market, has raised £1.2 million from a consortium of investors.
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NESTA funding will make games a reality
12/02/2008
NESTA is investing £100K to help develop 'Six to Start', an innovative entertainment start-up company that creates immersive 'Alternate Reality Games' (ARG), it announced today.
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MoD spin-out receives £470K funding for technology that promises earlier detection of disease
12/02/2008
ProKyma, a spin-out from the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl), today announced a £470K funding round led by Merseyside Special Investment Fund's Liverpool Seed Fund.
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NESTA and Young Foundation urge government to support local innovation
23/01/2008
Innovation in public services will remain underdeveloped without significant changes to funding and to the leadership and support provided by local and central government to ideas generated on the ground, according to a new report.
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ProVision Communications secures venture capital funding for a bright future in wireless video
23/01/2008
Bristol-based ProVision Communications, which specialises in digital wireless video technology, has secured £750,000 in venture capital funding from the YFM Group-managed South West Venture Fund, Finance South West Growth Fund and NESTA Investments.
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Deputy First Minister presents top awards to the next generation of media businesses in Wales
23/01/2008
Ieuan Wyn Jones, Deputy First Minister and Minister for the Economy and Transport today presented awards to the graduates of a prestigious programme designed to develop the next generation of new media businesses in Wales.
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UK sits on mountain of unused ideas
09/01/2008
£1m prize fund to unlock public's creativity and tackle climate change.
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UK must drive innovation beyond 'golden triangle' - Scotland heralded as exemplar in call for tailored strategies to drive growth across UK
13/12/2007
New research released by NESTA this week argues it is vital that the UK look beyond the Golden Triangle of Oxford, Cambridge and London to tackle the economic and social challenges that lie ahead.
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NESTA champions collaboration across sciences as it calls for applicants to its Crucible Programme
12/12/2007
NESTA is calling for talented early career researchers from across the world of science to enter its Crucible programme, which aims to stimulate collaborative new projects by bringing together up-and-coming researchers from different disciplines.
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Appointments to the NESTA Board of Trustees
15/11/2007
Ian Pearson, Minister for Science and Innovation, has reappointed two Trustees to the Board of NESTA. Chris Powell has been reappointed as Chair of the Board of Trustees and Dr Tracy Long has been reappointed as a Trustee, both for two years.
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NESTA challenges young people to make a mint
15/11/2007
Following on from the success of last year, NESTA has launched its second "Making a Mint" competition. The challenge will see young people use their entrepreneurial skills to grow mint seeds and come up with creative ideas to make money from them.
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Scottish designer wins national Elle Decoration Award
06/11/2007
Young Scottish designer, Jo Basford, is being honoured by some of the biggest names in the design industry tonight (Monday 5th November) as she receives an Elle Decoration award at the magazine's annual design event in London.
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NESTA joins Seedcamp in search for bright young business talent
30/10/2007
NESTA is the latest early-stage investor to back Seedcamp, an intensive programme designed to kick-start a new generation of entrepreneurs. NESTA is putting up €200,000 in funding.
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A million reasons for communities to go green
16/10/2007
A million pounds goes up for grabs today, for groups of people coming up with new ways to tackle climate change.
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£1/2 million to change mental health landscape
10/10/2007
TEN innovative projects from across the UK that promise to address crucial issues in the mental health service have been selected to receive a share of £1/2m from NESTA it was announced today.
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A creative boost for business
10/10/2007
Today saw the launch of Insight Out South West, a business support programme from NESTA and the South West of England Regional Development Agency for entrepreneurs within the creative industries that have a bright business idea.
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Innovation Exchange launches with £200K fund for best third sector innovators
08/10/2007
Phil Hope, Minister for the Third Sector, today launched the Innovation Exchange with the announcement of a new £200,000 fund to support the programme's work in 2008-09, drawing on investment provided by NESTA.
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NESTA welcomes Sainsbury Review but emphasises need for imaginative innovation policy
05/10/2007
NESTA today welcomed the Sainsbury Review of the Government's science and innovation policies. In particular, it applauded its recognition of the importance of the innovation that occurs not only in high-tech manufacturing but elsewhere in the UK economy
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Design-London appointment marks the dawn of a new design age
19/09/2007
Changing the way businesses bring ideas to market is the vision behind the new Design London project, says director, Nick Leon, who is formally appointed on 1 October 2007.
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Minty fresh ideas make Lichfield school a winner
17/09/2007
Willows Primary School in Lichfield proved its entrepreneurial spirit this week when its Year 6 students won NESTA's 'Making a Mint' competition, which challenged teams to make as much money as possible from a packet of mint seeds.
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NESTA Young Foundation report highlights weaknesses that inhibit social impact of ideas
12/09/2007
More needs to be done to increase the impact of ideas that address some of the UK's major social issues, according to a new NESTA report, 'In and Out of Sync', out today, in partnership with the Young Foundation.
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NESTA toolkit to help social entrepreneurs achieve growth
12/09/2007
NESTA has produced a toolkit to help social entrepreneurs grow their ideas, as part of its new report, 'In and Out of Sync', which is being launched today in partnership with the Young Foundation.
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Procter & Gamble opens door to design community and innovative entrepreneurs
10/09/2007
UK design professionals and aspiring entrepreneurs will have the chance to work with multinational giant, P&G, and come up with ground-breaking new product ideas, thanks to a new programme from NESTA and British Design Innovation.
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Creating the conditions for public innovation
30/08/2007
Cabinet Secretary Sir Gus O'Donnell is to introduce a one-day conference on public innovation, organised by the National School of Government in partnership with the Young Foundation and NESTA.
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RSA Design Directions and NESTA challenge students to design for the 21st century
03/08/2007
The RSA is today launching its annual Design Directions award programme, challenging emerging young designers to innovate around everyday issues, discovering new approaches to old problems and new ways to structure and reform public services.
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Keeping little Einsteins and Spielbergs busy this summer
01/08/2007
With schools around the country closed for the summer, NESTA, the Engineering and Technology Board (ETB) and Institute of Physics may just have the answer to every parent's question: how to keep their kids busy and out of mischief.
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NESTA welcomes opportunity to work with DIUS
31/07/2007
NESTA welcomes the recent announcement by John Denham, Secretary of State for Innovation, Universities and Skills (DIUS), that it will be closely aligned with his new Government department.
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Government urged to do more to support new breed of green innovator
17/07/2007
More needs to be done to identify, encourage and support the innovative entrepreneurs who are promising new ways to tackle climate change, according to a report out today from NESTA to coincide with the launch of its Environment Challenge.
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ICT Youth Challenge Ends SPECtacularly!
10/07/2007
A team of would-be environmental entrepreneurs from St. Aidan's School, Sunderland have been announced as overall winners of the Big Ideas ICT Youth Challenge Competition.
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NESTA urges UK to harness innovation in all sectors
19/06/2007
A new report out today from NESTA urges business and government to recognise the innovation that occurs outside of the science lab in a bid to boost its impact on the UK economy and maximise competitiveness in the 21st Century.
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DTI press release - Darling search on for next business sector winners
19/06/2007
A new drive to untap the innovative talent of British business will be announced by Alistair Darling, Trade and Industry Secretary today.
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Procter and Gamble to pilot new open innovation initiative - NESTA, BDI & Oakland to bridge gap between 'ideas' people and big business
15/06/2007
Multinational giant, Procter & Gamble (P&G), will pilot a new joint initiative from NESTA, British Design Innovation (BDI) and Oakland Innovation to help it identify and develop innovative ideas from outside its own research labs.
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Recipe for Success - Physicist dons chef's outfit to win national science competition
10/06/2007
Nicholas Harrigan, 25, a postgraduate student in Quantum Information at Imperial College, London won NESTA FameLab - a national competition to discover the new voices of UK science and engineering, at the live final last night.
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£5.8m centre of excellence in design, engineering, technology and business to be created
30/05/2007
The Royal College of Art (RCA) and Imperial College London announce today a major strategic partnership, with the creation of a world-class £5.8 million multidisciplinary centre called Design-London at RCA-Imperial.
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Lowestoft students to become energy-saving consultants
04/05/2007
Unique challenge puts students in the driving seat to tackle climate change.
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NESTA challenges kids to go all Spielberg on science
27/04/2007
NESTA has teamed up with The Engineering and Technology Board (ETB) and the Institute of Physics to launch a UK wide competition challenging people to make mini movies of exciting science experiments.
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The hard sell for soft skills
26/04/2007
A new NESTA report shows that young people need to be encouraged to value a wider range of skills.
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SafeHinge wins Concept Products Award
05/04/2007
SafeHinge, one of the innovative start-up companies which has been selected to take part in NESTA's Starter for 6 programme, has also won the highly prestigious Concept Products Award at The Ideal Home Exhibition.
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Launch to create new interactive media businesses in Wales
28/03/2007
Insight Out Wales - a tailor made initiative designed to spearhead the development of the next generation of new interactive media businesses in Wales was launched today.
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Nurturing the UK's next generation of risk-takers: NESTA calls for great ideas to build enterprising attitudes in young people
20/03/2007
NESTA will fund several pilot projects exploring young people's attitudes towards risk and improving their appetite for innovation, it announced today.
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NESTA sets apprentice-style challenge for young people
20/03/2007
As the new series of the Apprentice kicks off NESTA is throwing down its own gauntlet to find the most enterprising group of young people from across the UK with its 'Making a Mint' competition.
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NESTA launches £50m fund to support early-stage start-ups
15/03/2007
NESTA is today launching a new £50million fund to invest in innovative early-stage businesses over the next five years.
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North East's next generation of entrepreneurs get a head start
14/03/2007
Six creative entrepreneurs from the North East will share in a £20,000 prize pot to help develop their ideas after pitching for the money at the end of NESTA's Insight Out training programme last week.
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NESTA launches £20m initiative to stimulate innovation in response to major social issues
08/03/2007
NESTA is today launching a new £20 million initiative designed to encourage innovative solutions to some of the UK's most pressing social issues including chronic disease, mental health and climate change.
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Last call for Scotland's new business stars
05/02/2007
Scotland's budding new business brains have just one week left to make it into a new million pound initiative which will help fund the country's next generation of entrepreneurs.
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Patrick McKenna and Kathy Sykes join NESTA board
26/01/2007
Patrick McKenna and Kathy Sykes, leading figures in the creative industries and field of science communication respectively, will join the 11-strong NESTA board of trustees it was announced on 25th January 2007.
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North East's next generation of entrepreneurs get a head start
24/01/2007
Twelve aspiring creative entrepreneurs from across the North East have been selected by NESTA and DigitalCity at the University of Teesside to discover how to turn their ideas into tangible businesses.
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Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM): The definitive study of entrepreneurship in 2006
08/01/2007
Developing countries boast higher levels of early stage entrepreneurship; experience and gender factor in established business enterprises.
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Eight out of 10 ideas for a business or invention never see the light of day
02/01/2007
New year, new resolutions. Will you change your job, aim for promotion or start your own business? There are so many good intentions, but how often do we make that leap to starting our own business?
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NESTA looks to private sector to aid distribution of £50m Fund for early-stage start-ups
02/01/2007
The new NESTA £50 million Fund for innovative start-ups is to be overseen by a team of private venture heavyweights, it was announced today.
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NESTA research to demonstrate role of arts in stimulating UK innovation
02/01/2007
The role of the arts and creative industries in fuelling innovation in the UK's wider economy and society will be explored by new research funded by NESTA, it was announced today.
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Gowers Review: "IP Accelerator" helps start-ups make the most of their ideas
06/12/2006
Coinciding with the publication of the Gowers Review, NESTA today launches a new programme that will help young creative and innovative businesses make the most of their intellectual property.
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NESTA supporting UK digital media companies through the BBC Innovation Labs
15/11/2006
NESTA is supporting the development of innovations from digital media companies across the UK through their support of the BBC Innovation Labs.
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Innovators' Games score big for enterprise
14/11/2006
Over 100 young people gather today at the Rich Mix Cultural Foundation in Shoreditch to test their entrepreneurial skills.
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NESTA COMMENT - Lord David Sainsbury's resignation as Science and Innovation Minister at the DTI
10/11/2006
"David Sainsbury has been an outstanding Minister, highly regarded in his field," says NESTA CEO, Jonathan Kestenbaum.
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Moonbase wins at Pride of Britain
07/11/2006
The teacher behind the Moonbase at Neston Primary School has won a Pride of Britain Award for Teacher of the Year. Linda Davies, head teacher at the school in Wiltshire received the award at a ceremony last night.
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£1m for Scotland's next generation of entrepreneurs
01/11/2006
A major new initiative set to jumpstart hundreds of budding entrepreneurs launches today in Scotland.
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UK still a "nightmare" for start-ups, says Stelzer
25/10/2006
Speaking at NESTA's flagship event, US economist Dr Irwin Stelzer said that the regulatory and tax burdens faced by UK start-ups meant they were still at a considerable disadvantage to those in the US.
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Public anxious over UK's lack of innovation, new poll shows
24/10/2006
A new NESTA commissioned MORI-poll has revealed that the majority of the public do not believe the UK is innovative enough, as leading figures from business, government and academia gather at the Business Design Centre today for NESTA's flagship event.
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NESTA reveals £50m early-stage investment fund
23/10/2006
Details of the new NESTA investments fund were revealed today ahead of their flagship event in London on Tuesday, Making Innovation Flourish.
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UK more innovative than you think says new research
20/10/2006
The UK is much more innovative than we are given credit for according to new research published by NESTA today.
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"Unsung heroes" of science honoured in Nature/Nesta awards
04/09/2006
Three highly-accomplished scientists who have shown outstanding achievement in mentoring are today honoured in the annual
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New computer game boosts entrepreneurial spirit in schoolgirls
24/08/2006
An innovative new computer game has been launched to develop schoolgirls' interest in entrepreneurship and science. My Chemist,
in which the player has to run their own virtual pharmacy, was recently unveiled by the Women's Business Development Agency
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Innovation must become more of a "contact sport" in the UK
01/08/2006
Innovative start-up firms in the UK must have improved access to business networks and proper mentoring, NESTA chief executive
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Business support vital to bridging "equity gap", says NESTA chief executive
01/08/2006
The UK's innovative start-ups require greater assistance in becoming "investment-ready", NESTA chief executive, Jonathan Kestenbaum
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UK creative industries face threat from emerging nations
25/04/2006
The UK's creative businesses - from advertising agencies to software and computer games - could lose out to emerging nations
over the next 10 years, according to a new independent report published by the National Endowment for Science, Technology
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YO! founder supports young entrepreneur in the North West
13/04/2006
Simon Woodroffe, founder of the global YO! empire, shared his entrepreneurial knowledge with a young hotshot from the North
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Investment boost for fight against climate change
07/04/2006
An ingenious new approach to solar power generation and an innovative new hybrid fuel cell design that is cheaper to manufacture
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Risk investment for quicker, cheaper drilling
06/04/2006
The development of a new innovative drill bit could change the way in which oil and gas exploration and production takes place,
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Innovative labs for talented scientists and engineers
29/03/2006
A pioneering programme for early career scientists developed by NESTA (the National Endowment for Science, Technology and
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Creative entrepreneurs turned Insight Out
22/03/2006
Five creative industries graduates from the North East have been awarded support from NESTA (the National Endowment for Science,
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NESTA comment on R&D tax credits in 2006 Budget
22/03/2006
Gordon Brown has just announced an extension of R&D tax credits, further income tax relief on venture capital investments,
new seed funding and a greater emphasis on science and science teaching.
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A magnificent help in reading tiny drug dosage instructions
20/03/2006
A small magnifying glass incorporated into pharmaceutical packaging to help consumers read dosage instructions and save billions
of pounds is being brought to market thanks to a seed investment of £30,000 from NESTA (the National Endowment for Science -
Landmine detection helping to fight breast cancer
01/03/2006
Scientists researching ways to detect landmines have discovered a radical new way to screen for breast cancer using microwave
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£2.6m for radical new treatment for kidney dialysis patients
09/02/2006
An innovative new medical approach which could substantially improve the quality of life for over a million kidney dialysis patients, and bring huge savings to health services around the globe has received an investment round worth £2.6m.
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Fifty Thousand Pounds. Eight Studios. Sixth March.
09/02/2006
This week sees the DBA and NESTA, the National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts, launch Small/Medium/Large in
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Technology imitating life
02/02/2006
Scientists from Leicester have discovered a radical new approach to making artificial platelets to help stop bleeding in patients
who have too few platelets of their own. This invention could be a major breakthrough for cancer patients suffering from sev -
Rewarding the next generation of entrepreneurs
18/01/2006
A new competition sponsored by NESTA (the National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts) that hand-picks emerging
technology entrepreneurs and puts them through a rigorous business planning and skills development programme to prepare them
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Risk funding for radical new blood test
11/01/2006
A new monitoring device which samples blood while it is still within the patient's body - giving greater accuracy and patient
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NESTA invests in Scottish innovation
09/12/2005
New NESTA (the National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts) Chief Executive Jonathan Kestenbaum visits Scotland
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NESTA invests in Northern Ireland innovation
06/12/2005
New NESTA (the National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts) Chief Executive Jonathan Kestenbaum visits Belfast
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NESTA's rapid response to Cox Review will build new creative businesses
01/12/2005
On the same day that the government publishes the Cox Review into how design can help UK businesses to thrive in the world
economy, NESTA (the National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts) announces two initiatives to help start up and
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Real Science being squeezed out in schools
28/11/2005
Science investigation and experiments in schools are being squeezed out, threatening the UK's economic competitiveness and
future capacity for innovation, according to a report and an opinion poll published, today, by NESTA (The National Endowment
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NESTA invests in West Midlands innovation
28/11/2005
New NESTA (the National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts) Chief Executive Jonathan Kestenbaum visits Birmingham
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Artificial lightning bolts to hit Swansea!
18/11/2005
A spectacular new production, involving man-made lightning bolts, will bring science to theatre audiences in an exciting and
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Compose that tune!
14/11/2005
A unique piece of music composition software is being invented, thanks to support to the tune of £28,857 from NESTA (the National
Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts). The software, which will enable primary school children to make music, -
UKSEC competition awards UK's young entrepreneurs
14/11/2005
The UK's young entrepreneurs have been rewarded in the UK's first ever National Business Plan Competition, coinciding with
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Who are the hotshots in the North West?
10/11/2005
A unique programme to uncover the next generation of entrepreneurs in the North West has opened its doors to secondary school
pupils throughout Merseyside.
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£500,000 investment in radiological threat detection company
09/11/2005
A ground-breaking 'drive-through' scanner for radioactive material is being developed to improve security at airports, ports and other sensitive sites by Southampton-based Symetrica Ltd.
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New faces of science needed
08/11/2005
A new poll published today reveals that the public feel it is very important for them to be informed about new developments
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New Chief Executive at NESTA
01/11/2005
Jonathan Kestenbaum has been appointed Chief Executive of NESTA (the National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts)
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BOLD SEED INVESTMENT IN UK INNOVATION PAYS OFF
28/10/2005
A radical new transport system that received its first commercial deal from NESTA (the National Endowment for Science, Technology
& the Arts) five years ago has secured a major financial investment from BAA to develop it for use at London's Heathrow Airp -
Accelerating enterprise - boldly taking technology entrepreneurs forward
26/10/2005
A new competition that hand-picks twenty emerging technology entrepreneurs and puts them through a rigorous business planning
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Scientist seeks to unite people with common goal of saving the environment
11/10/2005
NESTA (National Endowment for Science Technology and the Arts), the UK organisation dedicated to championing creativity and
innovation, has awarded a £69,500 Fellowship to scientist Dick Vane-Wright. Dick will now undertake pioneering research to
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Want to learn French? Then play more computer games
29/09/2005
Linguistics expert Philippe Delcloque is developing a revolutionary new intelligent computer game to encourage children as
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Snack sized film challenge for hungry Northern creatives
19/09/2005
Pocket Shorts, the UK's only independent mobile phone film production fund will be commissioning again in November. Pocket
Shorts is a Blink initiative who screen and commission short films and devise locative media projects using mobile devices
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Scientists, change your life!
09/09/2005
Early career scientists, engineers and technologists could have a life changing experience if they attend Crucible 2006, an
innovative programme designed by NESTA (the National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts) to enhance creative thinking -
Search and destroy cancer cells with epigenetics
06/09/2005
Scientists in Cambridge are developing a potentially life-saving new way of finding and killing cancer cells.
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Mobile Phone Filmmaking Within Reach For Scottish-Based Filmmakers and Content Providers
23/08/2005
With 2 billion mobile phone users worldwide and over half of all phones expected to have video capability by 2007, the audience
for mobile video is huge. This is the final stage in the digital filmmaking revolution - and certainly the most exciting.
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POCKET SHORTS PREMIERE AT EDINBURGH INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL 05
15/08/2005
With over 65 million videophones already in use, most of us have the means to shoot, edit, screen and distribute our own films.
Also, manufacturers such as Mitsubishi are developing tiny projectors which they expect to be used in mobiles within 5 years. -
Designing an improved health service
03/08/2005
Four young service design companies have worked with the NHS to help revolutionise the health sector by producing innovative
new support services. -
Learning for everyone
19/07/2005
A new funding scheme - Inclusive Views - worth up to £100,000 which will enable the development of innovative products to
engage learners of all ages and abilities, is being launched today by NESTA (the National Endowment for Science, Technology
and -
New appointments to drive forward pioneering Swansea tech firm
14/07/2005
Swansea-based technology company Starbridge Systems have made two senior appointments to take its innovative new product -
a plaster containing a tiny pump that could dramatically change the lives of millions of people administering medication
at home -
FameLab 2005 winner
11/06/2005
Dr Mark Lewney, a physicist from Cardiff has won FameLab - the science world's equivalent of Pop Idol and the brainchild of
the Cheltenham Science Festival in partnership with NESTA (The National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts). -
New water treatment technology flows onto the market
07/06/2005
Innovative new water treatment technology that can map out odours from sewage works or predict failure in a wastewater treatment
plant, is one step closer to market thanks to a funding package of over £0.5 million being awarded to Cranfield University -
Breakthrough computer technology brings digital images to life
07/06/2005
Computer-generated surfaces are set to become even more life-like as a result of breakthrough technology designed by a computer
software developer and digital artist, Simon Schofield. A set of software tools to produce and further enhance realistic digit -
Awards ceremony celebrates pupils' outstanding creative achievements
07/06/2005
School pupils from ten schools across Northern Ireland are to celebrate their achievements in digital and creative media projects
at an Awards ceremony on 9 June at the Odyssey in Belfast. DreamLab Generation, a project of Dream Ireland, has been made
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A new genre in TV and film production
02/06/2005
A pioneering business model for producing a slate of high quality, commercially viable film and TV productions, has been given
a big boost by NESTA (the National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts) - the organisation that champions UK creativ -
Revolutionary new screening to detect dirty bombs
30/05/2005
An anti-terrorist device to prevent potentially deadly radioactive materials from being smuggled into the country, is being
developed thanks to a £50,000 investment from NESTA (the National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts) - the organis -
Arts-in-health practitioner to influence government policy
25/05/2005
A pioneering arts-in-health practitioner from Yorkshire has been given a timely opportunity to help influence the government's
agenda for children, thanks to NESTA (the National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts) - the organisation dedicated -
Local biologist's radical approach to engaging children in science
18/05/2005
Norwich biologist Anne Osbourn will launch See SAW, a unique collection of poems and artwork inspired by science and created
by local school-children, on Wednesday 25-05-at Framingham Earl High School. The imaginative project is part of a £36,000
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Professor receives fellowship to revolutionise interactive media design
04/05/2005
A pioneering University Professor from Sunderland plans to become a leading expert on interactive media design thanks to a
£75,000 Fellowship awarded by NESTA (the National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts), the organisation dedicated
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UK Leaders with global vision
29/04/2005
The development of inspirational and experienced cultural leaders for the UK, is being made possible thanks to NESTA (the
National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts) - the organisation dedicated to supporting innovators and improving
the cl -
Britain failing to back future global winners in creative business
26/04/2005
Britain will miss out on the chance to grow world-beating creative businesses unless it can identify and support potential
successes at an early stage, according to new research published today by NESTA (National Endowment of Science, Technology
and the -
Creating the future of business
26/04/2005
A new fashion company making clothes that release complementary medicines into the skin when worn and a new broadband youth
TV channel tailored to the young Asian market, are among the latest creative businesses to win start up grants of up to £35,000 -
Breakthrough technique spots warning signs of heart disease and stroke
10/03/2005
A breakthrough hand-held device which could detect the warning signs of heart disease and stroke, could soon be a reality
thanks to a £75,000 investment from NESTA (National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts), the organisation dedicated
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Quantum calculations through ground-breaking software
10/03/2005
On 5th April, London-based company Quantemol will formally launch their revolutionary software system, Quantemol-N, which
is a ground-breaking new software when it comes to predicting how molecules and electrons interact on a quantum subatomic
level and -
Famelab and the science of charisma
09/03/2005
On Saturday 12 March, Professor Richard Wiseman, a psychologist at the University of Hertfordshire and NESTA Dream Time Fellow,
will launch an experiment that aims to uncover the secret of charisma. The study will begin in Manchester at the first open
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10 design consultancies selected for accelerated growth initiative
02/03/2005
NESTA (the National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts) and the DBA (Design Business Association) are pleased
to announce the final list of companies selected for Small / Medium / Large, a pioneering initiative to accelerate business
growth -
Breakthrough in treating cell failure
23/02/2005
A vital step in preventing cell failure in the elderly or in critically ill cancer patients, could be on the way, thanks to
Delta G, a new bio-tech company based in Cambridge. They have just received joint investment of £130,000 from NESTA (the Nation -
Northern Ireland goes to Hollywood
23/02/2005
Northern Ireland's leading film producer, Michael Casey, has been awarded a Fellowship from NESTA (the National Endowment
for Science, Technology and the Arts) - the organisation that invests in UK creativity and innovation - to pioneer home grown
filmm -
Not teaching your grandmother to suck eggs!
21/02/2005
A unique multi-media project involving young girls and their grandmothers which will challenge gender stereotypes by revealing
their respective appreciation of how science, engineering and technology (SET) affects everyday life, will be made possible
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NESTA CEO steps down
18/02/2005
The founding Chief Executive of NESTA (the National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts), Jeremy Newton, has stepped
down after seven years in the job. -
Helping Scotland's young entrepreneurs get their ideas to market
15/02/2005
A new initiative has been developed by NESTA (the National Endowment for Science Technology and the Arts) and the Scottish
Arts Council to help Scotland's young entrepreneurs get their ideas to market. -
Playing with your playground
12/01/2005
School-children will soon be able to transform and re-invent their playground environments thanks to NESTA (the National Endowment
for Science, Technology and the Arts) - the organisation that champions UK innovation and creativity. NESTA has invested
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Funky Flipside to make science fun for young teens
10/01/2005
IEE magazine uses Will Smith, extreme kayaking and mobile phones to excite young teens about science, engineering and technology
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A new challenge for scientists
17/12/2004
Thirty young scientists from all over the UK, are to be given the opportunity to expand their horizons and be challenged in
new ways, when they participate in a pilot scheme - Crucible - delivered by NESTA (the National Endowment for Science, Technology -
Anthony Freud appointed NESTA Trustee for Wales
16/12/2004
Anthony Freud, General Director of Welsh National Opera, has been appointed to serve as Trustee for Wales on the board of NESTA (the National Endowment for Science, Technology, and the Arts), the organisation that invests in UK creativity and innovation.
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Creating new drama via the net
14/12/2004
For the first time, children's theatre companies will be able to collaborate and interact with their audiences, thanks to
an online toolbox made possible by a £200,000 Learning award from NESTA (the National Endowment for Science, Technology and
the -
Stuck for a Christmas present? Look no further than the YUKKA
03/12/2004
Almost one year on from winning the NESTA/BBC series Innovation Nation, inventors Duncan Green and Helen O'Driscoll have secured
an exclusive deal with the John Lewis Partnership, to launch their idea, the YUKKA bin. -
Bones go veggie: Tofu-based implants to help grow bones
01/12/2004
A new Tofu-based biomaterial that can help mend broken bones and damaged tissues is being developed thanks to an investment
of £149,000 from NESTA (the National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts), the organization that champions UK creati -
Vision of the future
19/11/2004
A revolutionary new invention in optics which will lead to the production of energy efficient, low cost, high performance,
large flat screens for information displays, educational displays and ultimately home cinema/TV, could soon be on the way
thanks t -
An eco-friendly car engine that doesn't stall on performance
18/11/2004
A novel type of engine which aims to use less fuel and reduce noxious emissions without detracting from the car's performance
is being developed thanks to an investment of £93,500 from NESTA (the National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts -
FameLabTM - The search for science communicators of the future
10/11/2004
The science world's equivalent of Pop Idol starts today with the launch of FameLabTM - a national competition to discover the
new faces of UK science communication. The initiative is the brainchild of the Cheltenham Science Festival in partnership
with -
Sir Paul Nurse introduces FameLab
10/11/2004
It is both a pleasure and an honour to be supporting FameLab. This is a really important initiative, communicating science
well to the public is increasingly essential and FameLab provides real encouragement to those thinking of doing exactly that
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Working 'tyrelessly' for the environment
09/11/2004
An environmentally-friendly method of recycling tyres, which would help solve a growing waste problem across the globe, could
soon be on the way thanks to some new technology supported by NESTA (the National Endowment for Science, Technology and the
Art -
A NEW TOOL TO HELP FIGHT GLOBAL WARMING
02/11/2004
A revolutionary software system which could help manufacturers reduce CFC emissions is being developed thanks to an £80,000
investment from NESTA (the National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts), the organization which invests in UK
crea -
Fast-tracking new drugs
28/10/2004
New drugs could be brought to market much faster thanks to innovative software developed by Cambridge-based company, BlueGnome.
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UK entrepreneurs strike gold across the pond
26/10/2004
UK start-up and NESTA-supported, Hypertag Ltd - market leader in 'point and click' technology for mobile phones and PDAs -
have sold their unique software solution for visitor attractions to the Brooklyn Museum in the US. -
Space science technology takes airport security to new levels
19/10/2004
A ground-breaking 'drive-through' scanner which screens for radioactive material is being developed to improve security at
airports, ports and other significant buildings, thanks to a £99,000 investment from NESTA (the National Endowment for Science, -
NANOTECHNOLOGY TO FIGHT BIO-TERRORISM
22/09/2004
The fight against the threat of bio-terrorism received a boost today with a funding package of over £1 million being awarded
to UK company Nanosight Ltd to develop a revolutionary new method of creating artificial antibodies that could offer the best -
Coming soon to a classroom near you? The new ideas to switch pupils onto maths and science
08/09/2004
Pupils could soon be walking into their own 3-dimensional 'cells' as part of an innovative scheme to encourage more young
people to understand science. The idea won the first ever national Teach First Challenge, supported by NESTA (the National
Endowmen -
Over £1m to support science in under-achieving schools
03/09/2004
The Planet Science Outreach Programme, managed by NESTA for DfES (Department for Education and Skills), has brought support to schools with low levels of attainment in science.
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Putting creativity back in the classroom
11/08/2004
A new initiative to improve the teaching of the Arts in schools that will help to stimulate the imagination of schoolchildren
through creativity has been awarded a £25,000 award from NESTA (the National Endowment for Science, Technology & the Arts),
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Breakthrough in treatment for kidney dialysis patients
11/08/2004
A ground-breaking medical approach which could substantially improve the quality of life for over a million kidney dialysis
patients, and bring huge savings to health services around the globe, is one step closer to becoming a reality, thanks to
NESTA ( -
Designing new creative businesses for Glasgow
03/08/2004
Design and architecture graduates from the Glasgow School of Art who are looking to set up new businesses in the City can
now apply for training and funding from a new initiative supported by NESTA (the National Endowment for Science, Technology
and the -
Film directors challenged to create pocket sized films
27/07/2004
Before long, the majority of mobile phones will have the capacity to show short films. If you want to be one of the pioneering
filmmakers to make their mark in this new genre then Pocket Shorts, a new initiative supported by NESTA (the National Endowment -
NESTA to help creativity to flourish in Wales
22/07/2004
NESTA (the National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts), the organisation set up to support creativity and innovation
in the UK, has appointed Richie Turner, as its lead representative in Wales. -
A shoe for every occasion
20/07/2004
A shoe which can be adapted for any occasion could soon be on the way for the fashion-conscious, working woman, thanks to
product and shoe designer, Rosemary Wallin from London. -
A hot-house for a new enterprise renaissance
20/07/2004
A new generation of talented innovators and entrepreneurs will be identified by a new 'hot-housing' programme delivered by
the state-of-the-art Bolton Technical Innovation Centre (TIC), dubbed the national pilot for a 'junior incubator'. -
Largest scale model of the Solar System to be built in the UK
08/07/2004
The world's largest scale model of the Solar System will be created thanks to an award of £28,000 from NESTA (the National
Endowment for Science, Technology & the Arts), the organisation that invests in UK creativity and innovation. -
Government calls for more investment in the creative industries
01/07/2004
NESTA's campaign for further investment in the creative industries received endorsement from the DTI this week when Patricia
Hewitt, the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry, called for City financiers to invest more in the UK's thriving creative
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Don't just sit there! Edit the movie yourself
28/06/2004
Cinema-goers often grumble that they themselves could have made a better film. They may soon get the chance, thanks to film-maker
and Internet pioneer, Michela Ledwidge. -
Go Cosmic!
28/06/2004
A semi-portable, planetarium-type dome - 'The CosmicSpace - which uses an unusual blend of astronomy, nature and the arts,
could soon be touring the UK as a totally new and unique visitor attraction. -
£3 million investment in creative entrepreneurs of the future
11/06/2004
Recent graduates with innovative ideas for new businesses in the creative industries now have the opportunity to make them
happen thanks to a £3 million funding programme from NESTA -
First Clore Leadership Fellowships announced
08/06/2004
The Clore Leadership Programme, a new initiative of the Clore Duffield Foundation to strengthen leadership across the arts,
announced its first ever group of 27 Clore Leadership Fellows at the Royal Society of the Arts today. -
An entrepreneur is born!
24/05/2004
The next generation of entrepreneurs and innovators could soon be uncovered, when over 16,000 young people across the UK,
take part in inspirational roadshows which aim to harness their imagination and creativity for starting their own enterprises. -
An innovative solution to the problem of traffic congestion
19/05/2004
A revolutionary steering mechanism for the public transport systems of the future that is safer and cheaper to install than
current methods will be developed thanks to an investment of £70,000 from NESTA (the National Endowment for Science, Technology -
Outstanding opportunity for exceptional scientists, artists and engineers
18/05/2004
High achieving scientists, artists and engineers looking to realise a new professional goal now have the ideal opportunity
to do so thanks to a new fund worth more than half a million pounds from NESTA (the National Endowment for Science, Technology
and -
Children to have their voices heard
14/05/2004
A project that will teach children to create and broadcast their own audio programmes on the Internet, has received a Learning
award of £65,000 from NESTA (the National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts), the organisation that supports
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A new challenge for scientists
09/05/2004
Thirty young scientists from all over the UK, are to be given the opportunity to expand their horizons and be challenged in
new ways, when they participate in a pilot scheme - Crucible - delivered by NESTA (the National Endowment for Science, Technology -
FIRST NESTA-BACKED COMPANY TO WIN MILLION £ DEAL
06/05/2004
One of the world's largest venture capital firms, Apax Partners, today closed a major deal worth $5.8 million (£3.25 million),
with Tideway Systems. The young start-up received seed investment of £100,000 from NESTA (The National Endowment for Scie -
Grow your own teeth
03/05/2004
People who have lost or damaged teeth could soon be growing their own, thanks to a major scientific breakthrough by a start-up,
Odontis Ltd, formed by King's College, London. An investment of £400,000 from NESTA (the National Endowment for Science, Te -
Investing in the family tree
29/04/2004
A new venture that sells trees containing human DNA to create a living memorial to someone after they die is among the first
business ideas of arts and design graduates to be awarded start up funding by NESTA (the National Endowment for Science, Technolo -
Creative Industry careers in sight for young people in Northern Ireland
14/04/2004
A new project to uncover the next generation of creative industry entrepreneurs in Northern Ireland schools has received an
award of £82,500 from NESTA (the National Endowment for Science Technology and the Arts), the organisation that supports innova -
Diagnostics company triumphs at Cambridge Enterprise Conference
06/04/2004
An innovative method of monitoring glucose control in diabetes took the top prize of £5,000 at the 6th Cambridge Enterprise
Conference's Enterprise Launch Pad competition on 25 March 2004. London-based, Quotient Diagnostics, was one of 10 finalists
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THE PLASTER THAT COULD CHANGE LIVES
05/04/2004
A new invention that could dramatically change the lives of millions of people administering medication at home, has received
investment worth £120,000 from NESTA (the National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts) - the organisation that
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LEARNING ON THE MOVE
05/04/2004
Visiting a gallery, museum or science centre will soon become an entirely new, interactive experience, thanks to a £300,000
investment from NESTA (the National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts) - the organisation that champions UK creati -
Creative mentoring in science awarded
17/03/2004
One of science's least recognised skills has been acknowledged for the first time as two awards for mentoring in science were
announced last week. Tom Kibble, professor of physics and Innes Cuthill, professor of behavioural ecology received their
prest -
Questioning the role of artist and audience
10/03/2004
Contemporary artist Sonia Boyce will undergo an intensive training package to develop her ground-breaking collaborative work
with fellow artists and audiences thanks to a Fellowship of £68,356 from NESTA (the National Endowment for Science, Technology -
PUTTING GENDER ON THE AGENDA TO CHANGE THE WORLD
10/03/2004
Human rights campaigner, Zerbanoo Gifford, plans to bring together some of the world's most influential and inspiring women
to see if they could, quite literally, change the world. NESTA (the National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts)
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Sonic Postcards
03/03/2004
School children across the UK will be challenged to create digital post-cards that you can hear as a drive to get them to
consider rural and urban environments in a new way. Sonic Arts Network has received a £166,190 Learning award from NESTA
(the N -
INCREASING ACCESS TO DIGITAL TV
02/03/2004
A leading expert in social exclusion and information technology (IT) has been awarded a Fellowship of £72,949 from NESTA (the
National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts) - the organisation that invests in UK creativity and innovation -
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NATIONAL AUDIT OFFICE REPORT INTO NESTA'S ACTIVITIES
25/02/2004
NESTA (the National Endowment for Science Technology and the Arts) welcomes the National Audit Office (NAO) report into its
activities published today. -
New pioneers for the creative industries
10/02/2004
A credit card that allows users to vote on the ethics of everything it is used to purchase and a new memorial service that
supplies trees enriched with human DNA, are among the first new business ideas welcomed onto the Graduate Pioneer Programme
from N -
UK creative industries undermined by investor confidence
10/02/2004
Entrepreneurs in the creative industries are being undermined by investors' lack of understanding or willingness to invest
in the sector, according to research announced today by NESTA (the National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts),
the o -
USING NANOTECHNOLOGY TO DEFEND AGAINGST BIO-TERRORISM
03/02/2004
A new optical device with groundbreaking analytical capabilities that could be used as a defence against bio-terrorism, has
been supported by NESTA (the National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts) - the organisation that invests in UK
creat -
OPENING UP NEWS WORLDS FOR SPECIAL NEEDS PUPILS
02/02/2004
Children with profound learning needs will be able to interact creatively with the world around them in a way not previously
possible, thanks to an innovative ICT project led by the award-winning company Landesign. NESTA (the National Endowment for
Scie -
NEW MOBILE PHONE TECHNOLOGY WINS FURTHER INVESTMENT
28/01/2004
Cambridge-based company, Hypertag Ltd, has received a big boost towards growing its business for developing novel mobile
phone technology, thanks to a second round investment package led by NESTA (the National Endowment for Science, Technology
and the -
STUDENTS TO BE GIVEN £7000 CASH PRIZES FOR NEW TEACHING IDEAS
19/01/2004
University students who can invent exciting new ways to communicate the subject they are studying, could be awarded up to £7000 cash under a new scheme launched today.
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Robotic milking wins further investment
09/01/2004
Scottish company IceRobotics has taken a further step towards bringing its innovative robotic milking technology to market
thanks to a second round investment package of £430,000. This includes £75,000 from NESTA (the National Endowment for Science -
NO MORE SMELLY BINS
19/12/2003
Duncan Green and Helen O'Driscoll from Notting Hill, London, have won the BBC's Innovation Nation competition with their revolutionary
design for a bin. 'The Yukka' can be collapsed, making it small enough to place in a dishwasher and allowing easy remov -
NESTA's response to DTI Innovation Report
17/12/2003
NESTA welcomes the publication of the DTI Innovation Report (17.12.03) and the acknowledgement in the Prime Minister's foreword
that "the creativity and inventiveness of our people is our country's greatest asset..." -
6TH Cambridge Enterprise Conference announces Enterprise Launch Pad business plan competition
15/12/2003
Cambridge, 17 October 2003 - The 6TH Cambridge Enterprise Conference is calling for entries to the Enterprise Launch Pad competition,
a unique opportunity for 100 technology and knowledge-based businesses to present to over 300 potential investors, partn -
Finally, the tide turns on rising complexity in the data centre
15/12/2003
An innovation in software management that will automatically track and audit changes to complex IT environments, is being
developed by Tideway Systems with an investment of £100,000 from NESTA (the National Endowment for Science, Technology and
the A -
New web toy for schools
04/12/2003
A BAFTA award-winning online construction toy which will bring a new creative medium to the classroom, will be made available
free to schools, thanks to a £200,000 Learning award from NESTA (the National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts) -
The carjack that Leeroy built
21/11/2003
The world's first combined carjack and tyre inflator, which uses air bellows to lift the car for wheel changing and re-inflate
soft tyres, will be developed thanks to a £38,500 investment from NESTA (the National Endowment for Science, Technology &
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IMPROVING SAFETY ON BUILDING SITES
12/11/2003
A building contractor is about to realise a ten-year dream to revolutionise his industry and improve safety on building sites.
John Carroll has developed a new device for laying floors, thanks to an £85,000 Invention & Innovation award from NESTA (the -
A revolution in healthcare diagnostics
31/10/2003
A simple but revolutionary new design for an ophthalmoscope, that can be easily used to detect serious diseases of the eye,
including glaucoma, diabetes and cerebral malaria, has won the NESTA (the National Endowment for Science, Technology and
the Art -
The young writer tipped as the future of comedy
14/10/2003
A comedy writer tipped as a potential new Ricky Gervais - creator of The Office - is becoming more serious with a £54,750
Fellowship from NESTA, the National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts, the organization that invests in UK creativit -
A faster and easier way to help diabetics
08/10/2003
An innovative method of monitoring glucose control in diabetics that is substantially easier to use and quicker than existing
methods, will be developed with help from an investment of £90,000 from NESTA (the National Endowment for Science, Technology -
What if...more people played with science?
03/10/2003
What if the dinosaurs had not died? What if aliens do exist? What if...more people cared about science? They might, thanks to
a pioneering new approach which uses science fiction to stimulate young imaginations and present science in a relevant way. -
Blood sampling - without drawing blood
03/10/2003
A monitoring device which samples blood while it is still within the patient's body is being developed thanks to a £99,000
Invention and Innovation investment from NESTA, the National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts, the organisation
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School children look into their genetic futures
01/10/2003
This October, school children across Britain will celebrate the 50th anniversary of the discovery of DNA with a series of
interactive workshops supported by NESTA (the National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts), the organisation
that cham -
REVERSING FORTUNES FOR THE BELEAGUERED TELECOMMS INDUSTRY
01/10/2003
A Welsh scientist is hoping to revolutionise the production of electronics equipment with technology being developed thanks
to a £60,000 Invention and Innovation award from NESTA (the National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts), the
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SAVING ENERGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT
01/10/2003
"We are delighted to support a project which has the potential to do so much to help the environment, reducing the leakage
of harmful gases and reducing waste." -
Chris Powell appointed New Chair of NESTA: The National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts
22/09/2003
Chris Powell is to be the new Chair of NESTA: The National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts, Culture Secretary Tessa Jowell announced today. The appointment is for four years and has a rate of remuneration of £23,850. Mr Powell will take
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TEACHERS FAIL THEIR OWN SCIENCE LESSONS
18/09/2003
Some primary school science lessons are too difficult even for the teachers, let alone the children, suggests a comprehensive
new study compiled for blue skies laboratory NESTA Futurelab. -
Higher quality sound over the web or your mobile phone
17/09/2003
Annoying pauses and delays when listening to sound files over the Internet could soon be a thing of the past thanks to a pioneering
new approach to coding digital audio signals. NESTA (the National Endowment for Science, Technology & the Arts), the organ -
WAKE UP CALL AS DREAM TIME DEADLINE LOOMS
12/09/2003
Scientists, academics and artists have less than a month left to apply for a new Dream Time award from NESTA (the National
Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts), the organisation that invests in UK creativity and innovation. -
ARE YOU A BUDDING INVENTOR?
26/08/2003
Have you got an idea for a new product or service you want to get off the ground? Are you looking for financial support
to develop an existing project or business? If so, then come along to a 'Funding for Innovations' seminar at 10am - 12pm,
on Satur -
Calling all innovators in Yorkshire
25/08/2003
The Rt. Hon. William Hague MP is putting a call out to Yorkshire inventors, entrepreneurs, artists and businesses seeking
expansion to come forward and find out more about funding for their projects. All are invited to attend the Funding for Innovations -
Driverless taxi gets into gear
21/08/2003
An eco-friendly driverless taxi is closer to accepting its first fares thanks to a £125,000 award from NESTA's (the National
Endowment for Science, Technology & the Arts) Invention & Innovation programme, the largest early stage funder in the UK. -
NESTA FUTURELAB ANNOUNCES NEW CHIEF
12/08/2003
NESTA (the National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts) announced today the appointment of Annika Small as Managing
Director of NESTA Futurelab. Annika, who has been Deputy Chief Executive since Futurelab's launch in December 2001, takes
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Developing new areas of design thought
24/07/2003
An ambitious new programme that aims to invest over £3 million in supporting graduates from the creative industries to build
new types of companies and business markets has been announced by NESTA (the National Endowment for Science, Technology &
the -
Living in a material world
22/07/2003
A unique lab space that will bring together a collection of all new and advanced materials and introduce new avenues to traditional
methods of scientific research will be established by scientist Mark Miodownik thanks to a Fellowship award of £69,000 -
A breakthrough in heat transfer technology
22/07/2003
A revolutionary breakthrough in heat transfer technology that could improve process productivity and reduce energy consumption
and waste, is being developed by Ashe Morris Ltd thanks to a £100,000 investment from NESTA (the National Endowment for Scie -
NESTA radar hits water leaks
14/07/2003
What would you use to try and find an underground water leak, your ears or radar? Believe it or not the only way to find water
leaks involves trying to hear the hiss of the leak through a device like a stethoscope. This antiquated system could soon
be a -
Play tag in museums
14/07/2003
A groundbreaking new technology that will enable users of mobile phones and PDAs (personal digital assistants) to gain a truly
interactive experience at visitor attraction sites around the world will soon become a reality before the end of 2003, thanks
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D&AD NESTA Product Design and Innovation Awards Winners 2002.2003
08/07/2003
The winners of the first ever D&AD NESTA Product Design and Innovation Awards were announced by Lord Puttnam, Chair of NESTA
at the D&AD Student Awards Ceremony & Dinner on 8 July 2003. This exciting new awards scheme by D&AD (British Design & Art
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Breakthrough for a green paper industry
01/07/2003
A new approach that makes paper from straw, which cuts production costs and is kinder to the planet, is one step closer to
reality thanks to an investment award of £90,500 from NESTA (the National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts)
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New performing arts degree for students with learning difficulties
12/06/2003
The first degree programme in Theatre Performance and Workshop Practice for students with learning difficulties, such as Down's
Syndrome, will be established by the Razor Edge Theatre Initiative thanks to an award of £181,574 from NESTA (the National -
New microchip technology gives artificial limb users more movement
10/06/2003
Advanced Control Research Ltd (ACR) is developing a new microchip system that will give prosthetic arm users more movement
and control of their artificial limbs thanks to an Invention & Innovation award of £65,000 from NESTA (the National Endowment
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PHONES AND POSTERS PLAY TAG IN THE WEST END
03/06/2003
A groundbreaking new technology that enables mobile phones and PDAs (personal digital assistants) to 'talk' to advertising
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Self-expression in Room 13
02/06/2003
A pioneering arts initiative, run solely by primary school children in the Scottish Highlands, has received £200,000 from
NESTA (the National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts) - the organisation that invests in UK creativity and innovati -
A new synthetic bone graft material
27/05/2003
A new synthetic material for bone transplants, which could bring substantial benefits to an ageing population by reducing
the pain and risk of orthopaedic surgery, will be developed by Orthogem Ltd, who have received an investment award of £90,050
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Where style and comfort meet safety
23/04/2003
A unique range of new riding wear based on technology from the medical and motorcycling industries, is being developed by
a new start-up - Soigne Equestrian Ltd - who have been awarded an Invention and Innovation investment of £50,000 from NESTA
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NESTA & BBC launch major innovation competition
16/04/2003
Everyone has those "why don't they invent something to ....." moments, and now everyone has the chance to prove they can do
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A machine that pop pills
07/04/2003
A new machine that automatically extracts tablets and capsules from medication strips could bring substantial benefits to
both the pharmaceutical industry and pharmacies. The Fenn 60 Automatic Tool-free Deblistering Machine has been developed by
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Robots with natural movement that milk cows
10/03/2003
Scottish company IceRobotics will develop a new generation of dairy farm robots, working in a way that is similar to an elephant's
trunk, that can milk cows without the presence of the farmer, thanks to an Invention & Innovation award of £98,000 from -
Beachcombing for new ways to tackle hospital superbug
27/02/2003
An Edinburgh-based marine biotech business has been given a £50,000 boost in its bid to scour tidal areas such as rock pools
to find and develop new drugs and antibiotics, including a new compound found to be active against the hospital "superbug"
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Warp Films off to a flying start
24/02/2003
NESTA (the National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts) is delighted that Chris Morris's film My Wrongs 8245-8249
and 117 won the BAFTA award for best short at the ceremony in London on Sunday 23 February 2003. The film is the first from
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