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Tips on creating a university spin-out startup business

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Richard Thompson

Meet Mike Karim, CEO of Oxford Endovascular, who are using pioneering technology to build a new medical device to treat brain aneurysms. The business was established in 2015, as a spin out from Oxford University, and we hear from the CEO what lessons were learnt and tips for success.

Richard Thompson

Richard Thompson is managing director of The Business Magazine and chief executive of The Business Magazine Group

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