Fusion Collaborative Awards

The Fusion Collaborative Awards were part of the CREATE Phase of the London Creative and Digital Fusion project. This phase was classed as intensive support and was bespoke, taking into consideration differing cultural requirements to nurture SMEs and make connections, taking SMEs from one stage to the next and ensuring learning was embedded within the business, leading to job creation and growth.

Fusion Collaborative Awards


three over seven AND GOLDSMITHS UNIVERSITY

ROUND 5

Three Over Seven make footwear products for the everyday athlete, with a larger mission of “getting the world moving”. The company has been exploring the possibility of incorporating additive manufacturing (AM) – popularly known as 3D printing – into footwear for some time. One of their team – Earl Stewart – did his masters research in this area to global acclaim.

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Neurocoach limited AND GOLDSMITHS UNIVERSITY

ROUND 5

NeuroCoach Limited is a mobile app business in digital health. The company’s innovative and patent protected product delivers interactive psychological training (automated delivery of hypnosis for behaviour change) across a range of health issues. By monitoring a user’s bio data NueroCoach personalises the optimal timing of the delivery of content, based on identifying a user’s receptive state of mind.

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DESKTOP GENETICS ltd AND GOLDSMITHS UNIVERSITY

ROUND 5

Desktop Genetics is a company of molecular biologists and software developers creating software tools for synthetic biology and life science research. The goal of the project was to develop efficient and attractive visualisations of biological features found in large DNA datasets, and develop a plan to filter and display relevant features at different levels of DNA zoom/compilation.

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Queen Mary - University of London
Arts & Humanities Research Council
European Union
London Fusion

Creativeworks London is one of four Knowledge Exchange Hubs for the Creative Economy funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) to develop strategic partnerships with creative businesses and cultural organisations, to strengthen and diversify their collaborative research activities and increase the number of arts and humanities researchers actively engaged in research-based knowledge exchange.