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Aston University: Aston University and Alpharmaxim unite to revolutionise healthcare communications campaigns

Aston University has teamed up with Alpharmaxim Healthcare Communications to apply the latest behavioural psychology research to develop a unique prescribing behaviour tool for healthcare professionals. At present there is a growing recognition in th

KTP between Sterling Pharma Solutions and Northumbria University builds new commercial opportunities

Aston University secures KTP project to assist Catalent in developing orally disintegrating tablets

Aston University researchers based in the College of Health and Life Sciences have been awarded a Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) project by Innovate UK, to bring its academic and scientific expertise to assist Catalent in the development of its Zydis® technology, the leading orally disintegrating tablet (ODT).

University of Exeter KTP plays key role in manufacturing process of new Covid-19 vaccine

Date Time University of Exeter KTP plays key role in manufacturing process of new Covid-19 vaccine The project has meant that the equipment needed to create the new vaccine can be produced more efficiently and effectively. A Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) between the University of Exeter and Smart Manufacturing Ltd is playing a direct and key role in the production process of the new COVID-19 vaccine. Experts from the University have been working with the Devon-based manufacturing company to optimise the production of some of the equipment used to create the new Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine. The new vaccine was approved for use last week, with more than half a million doses of the vaccine ready for use from the beginning of January.

How legal tech can drive economic recovery in the new normal

Katie Atkinson Covid-19 has forced us all to embrace many changes to our daily lives. And the legal sector is no exception. From Zoom meetings with clients to virtual courts and remote case work, law firms are embracing new technologies and new ways of working to adapt to the disruption caused by ongoing lockdowns across the UK. Now, as we begin to think about how to rebuild our economy and what the new normal looks like, firms are being presented with an opportunity to build upon the successes of their recent digital adoption. By embracing technological innovation, firms can harness the power of legal technology to drive economic recovery in the new normal.

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