Oxford, UK: April 18, 2024: Oxford Science Enterprises (OSE), the independent investment company created to found, fund and build transformational businesses via its unique partnership with the University of Oxford, today announces the appointment of Kirsty Lloyd-Jukes as Entrepreneur in Residence (EIR) focused on the creation of Deep Tech companies.
Kirsty has over ten years’ experience in entrepreneurship across deep tech and consumer sectors with expertise in business development and scaling, operations, and fundraising. Kirsty was the CEO of Latent Logic, a spinout of Oxford University’s Department of Computer Science employing state-of-the-art deep learning to accelerate the development and scale out of autonomous car technology. Latent Logic was acquired in 2019 by Alphabet subsidiary Waymo, the world-leading autonomous driving technology company.
Kirsty is a Mentor at Creative Destruction Lab, a seed-stage incubator for scalable science and technology-based companies and was a non-executive director at the Institute of Directors, a business organisation founded to support entrepreneurship in the UK.
Sam Harman, Acting Head of Deep Tech, said: “Kirsty brings exceptional leadership and mentor qualities, combined with a deep understanding of both the deep tech and investor landscapes. We look forward to her insights and expertise as we continue to uncover and build the next generation of innovative technology companies.”
Kirsty Lloyd-Jukes added: “I am delighted to join Oxford Science Enterprises as an Entrepreneur in Residence and look forward to immersing myself in the breakthrough science and technological innovation being advanced at Oxford University. I am excited to work alongside OSE’s Deep Tech team, which has a strong track record of creating and growing groundbreaking companies tackling some of the world’s greatest challenges.”
OSE’s EIR programme brings seasoned entrepreneurs in-house to accelerate its mission to uncover the most promising scientific and technological innovations at Oxford and build them into world-leading businesses. The programme has resulted in the creation of innovative Oxford spinouts including neurology care platform Neu Health, photonic chip company Salience Labs, and neuromodulation company Amber Therapeutics.
OSE’s Deep Tech team is actively investing to address some of humanity’s most pressing challenges. From artificial intelligence and quantum computing to next generation herbicides, OSE is dedicated to helping visionary entrepreneurs build businesses that are transforming industries and become the next generation of global leaders.