KING'S COLLEGE LONDON
Industry Context
This company is tracked across risk categories, including those related to its sector (e.g., Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools, Commercial Economic, Sociological, and Educational Research), including supply chain integrity, ESG practices, labor disputes, and regulatory compliance.
Filter risk signals by topic
Select a theme below to explore the company’s news mentions in specific risk areas.
Recent Articles about KING'S COLLEGE LONDON
Live alerts from global media, monitored by Business Radar
2025-04-29 (dig.watch)
AI research project aims to improve drug-resistant epilepsy outcomes | ital Watch Observatory
A new UK project will use anonymised healthcare data and AI to better predict drug resistance in epilepsy.
Read more2025-04-10 (esmartcity.es)
The Reset Environmental Intelligence Project creates tools for sustainable development in the EU •
The European Reset project (Restarting Economy In Support of Environment, Through Technology) has combined different environmental intelligence technologies, including environmental sensors and artificial intelligence (AI), to develop innovative tools to promote sustainable development in the European Union.RESET came to an end in 2024 after three and a half years of work, under the coordination of King's College London and With a budget of 2,116.200
Read more2025-04-02 (webwire.com)
Royal Society announces latest Entrepreneur in Residence recipients |
Fifteen entrepreneurs, senior scientists and business leaders have been awarded a place on the Royal Society's Entrepreneur in Residence scheme. They will help translate cutting-edge research into industrial success across a variety of fields including life sciences, sustainable agriculture, mental health, additive manufacturing, energy transition and AI. The Entrepreneurs in Residence join a growing network across the UK. Since its launch in 2018, the scheme has funded over 130 placemen...
Read more2025-03-30 (clickpetroleoegas.com.br)
Holes in the street have their days numbered! Scientists develop asphalt capable of repairing cracks - CPG Click Petroleo and Gas
Scientists develop asphalt capable of self -rejecting and eliminating holes in the roads. Technology promises to increase road durability.
Read more2024-09-25 (ehn.org)
LISTEN: Mokshda Kaul on making the clean energy transition work for all
Mokshda Kaul joins the Agents of Change in Environmental Justice podcast to discuss the clean energy transition and how policymakers and other leaders can avoid mistakes of the past.
Read more2021-03-09 (hedgeweek.com)
King’s College London hails success of alternative investor Cheyne Capital’s social impact strategy
A social impact real estate fund run by London-based alternative asset manager Cheyne Capital has made a “real impact on individual lives”, an independent
Read more(edie.net)
From self-healing roads to packaging made from coffee waste: The best green innovations of March 2025 -
As March comes to a close, edie and our innovation partner Springwise highlight six of this month's exciting environmental innovation stories, including a self-healing road surface which could put an end to potholes.
Read more