The Tech Bros x Oxford
βπ The Tech Bros are coming to Oxford! Join us for an inspiring evening dedicated to women shaping the future of science & technology
βπ This event is aimed primarily at women in STEM at the University of Oxford, both undergrad and postgrad, who are interested in exploring entrepreneurship
βSponsored by Oxford Science Enterprises and Oxford Capital
βProgramme
β17:00 - Registration π₯
β18:00 - Female Founders' panel π₯
β19:00 - Networking π
βAbout
βThe Tech Bros is a nonprofit with the aim of increasing the number of female-founded tech companies. To learn more check out our LinkedIn / Instagram / Website π¦
βOxford Science Enterprises (OSE) is an independent, billion-pound investment company, created in 2015 to found, fund, and build transformational businesses across specialist areas of Life Sciences, Health Tech, AI, New Compute, Climate Tech and Agtech. Via our unique partnership with the University of Oxford, the world's #1 research university, we turn the world's most advanced science and technology into companies tackling the world's toughest challenges. In nine years, we have invested Β£0.7 billion in over 120 ambitious companies built on Oxford science. A key player in Oxfordβs innovation ecosystem, we are highly motivated to foster an environment that catalyses pioneering research and steers it to commercial success. We are committed to doing this in an inclusive and sustainable way.
βOxford Capital seek to back founders that are developing high potential, disruptive technology with strong intellectual property, or businesses that can demonstrate early sales traction and signs of product-market fit, in sectors such as fintech, digital health, cyber security, and AI. Since 1999 we have invested over Β£500m in to over 100 companies. Based in one of the greatest knowledge clusters in the world, we invest in venture capital across the UK and support EIS qualifying, early-stage companies to fulfil their growth potential. We aim to be the first institutional investors, typically investing in companies from pre-seed to series A.