
Of the UK’s top three universities for spinouts – Oxford, Cambridge and Imperial - Cambridge saw the most growth in 2024, according to a new report on trends in UK academic spinouts.
Of the UK’s top three universities for spinouts – Oxford, Cambridge and Imperial - Cambridge saw the most growth in 2024, according to a new report on trends in UK academic spinouts.
ֱ̽, produced by the Royal Academy of Engineering in collaboration with Beauhurst, analyses annual trends in UK spinouts. ֱ̽ ֱ̽ of Cambridge ranks second to Oxford for the number of spinouts created since 2011, with Imperial in third. However, in the last year, Cambridge has spun out 26 new companies, showing the largest increase in the number of spinouts among the top three.
According to the report, East of England spinouts secured 35.0% of total investment, leading all regions. ֱ̽area hosted two of the top five spinout fundraisings in 2024, including a £450 million raise by Cambridge spinout, Bicycle Therapeutics. ֱ̽South Cambridgeshire-based company develops cancer treatments, with the investment aimed at supporting its R&D efforts.
Dr Jim Glasheen, Chief Executive of Cambridge Enterprise, the ֱ̽’s innovation arm, said: “This rapid increase in the number of spinouts coming out of Cambridge reflectsour continued focus on accelerating Cambridge innovations as well as the impact of our newer initiatives, such as the Founders at the ֱ̽ of Cambridge programme and the Technology Investment Fund.”
Dr Diarmuid O’Brien, Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Innovation at the ֱ̽ of Cambridge added: “It’s heartening to see the growth in spinouts from Cambridge and across the sector as a whole. ֱ̽ entrepreneurship has an increasingly vital role to play in driving UK economic growth and addressing some of our most pressing societal challenges. As one of the world’s top science and tech clusters, Cambridge has a responsibility to deliver innovation-led economic growth for the UK and we have ambitious plans to further strengthen our capabilities in this regard.”
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