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AdvertisementLarry Ellison plans to invest up to $165 million into research at the University of Oxford. The Ellison Institute of Technology is opening a campus in Oxford in 2027. Larry Ellison is betting big on research and development in the UK by investing at least $127 million through his technology institute to help turn scientific discoveries at the University of Oxford into products. "This long-term, strategic partnership with the University of Oxford is at the heart of delivering on that goal," he added. The Oracle cofounder, now the world's fourth richest person, founded The Ellison Institute of Technology as a research and development center for healthcare.
Persons: Larry Ellison, Ellison, Irene Tracey, Sir John Bell, EIT, Bell, Lord Patrick Vallance, David Organizations: University of Oxford, Ellison Institute of Technology, Oracle, supercomputing, Paramount Locations: Oxford, EIT Oxford
サマリー企業 Fosse is one of the world's most performed playwrightsAuthor was among bookies' favourites to winFirst Norwegian to win literature prize since 1928STOCKHOLM, Oct 5 (Reuters) - Norwegian author and dramatist Jon Fosse won the 2023 Nobel Prize in Literature "for his innovative plays and prose which give voice to the unsayable," the award-giving body said on Thursday. The prize is awarded by the Swedish Academy and is worth 11 million Swedish crowns (about $1 million). Fosse is the fourth Norwegian to win the Nobel Prize for literature, but the first since 1928. Alongside the peace prize, literature has often drawn the most attention, and controversy, thrusting lesser known authors into the global spotlight as well as lifting book sales for well-established literary super stars. Over the years, the literature prize has also picked winners well beyond the novelist tradition, including playwrights, historians, philosophers and poets, even breaking new ground with the award to singer-songwriter Bob Dylan in 2016.
Persons: サマリー 企業, bookies, Jon Fosse, Anders Olsson, " Olsson, Fosse, Claude Régy's, andre namnet, Academy's Olsson, Alfred Nobel, Bob Dylan, Simon Johnson, Niklas Pollard, Johan Ahlander, Terje Solsvik, Angus MacSwan 私 Organizations: Swedish Academy, Norwegian Salvation Army, NRK Locations: Norwegian, STOCKHOLM, Haugesund, Norway's, Paris, Denmark, Swedish, Stockholm, Oslo
But with increasing patient demand and complexity, there are not enough doctors in the healthcare system to match that level of care, he said. With its promise of free universal healthcare, the UK's National Health Service has long been a source of national pride. A growing number of clinicians are becoming "doctorpreneurs," applying their first-hand experience in healthcare to build startups to help fill that gap. As clinicians in the UK expand their startups abroad, they predict the doctorpreneur trend will become a global phenomena — with health startups in other countries looking to the UK for inspiration. Selim noted that many doctors — across continents — are also incentivized by a unifying mission, which is to offer patients hope.
German startup Constellr has raised $10 million to build microsatellites for the agriculture sector. Check out the 12-slide pitch deck it used to raise its seed round below. German space startup Constellr has secured $10 million in seed funding to ramp up its efforts to build microsatellites that can monitor water for the agriculture industry. The startup said its satellites differ from existing satellites by going beyond visual imaging, allowing farmers to make more precise interventions with their crops. Check out the 12-slide pitch deck Constellr used to raise the fresh funds below:
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