Wolfson: the business born in university
by Kate Pritchard - Thursday, 14th February 2008 -
Profile of the UK's classic university spin-out turned entrepreneurial success story.
David Milne is one of a rare breed of academics who has turned theory into commercial success. He was completing his physics doctorate at Bristol University in 1973 when Edinburgh University’s Wolfson Institute asked him to head up their microelectronics research. It was a chance to return to his home city of Edinburgh and to follow his father, an economics professor at Newcastle University, into academia. Milne seized the opportunity. Click here to read the full amazing story.
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