CDL-London at Imperial College London is one of Creative Destruction Lab’s newest international hubs dedicated to transforming academic breakthroughs into scalable, commercial ventures.
Hosted by Imperial College London – a global top ten university and leader in engineering and physical sciences – CDL-London supports the commercialization of breakthrough science and technology ventures. Alongside its existing CDL Minerals stream, CDL-London is launching a Healthcare Robotics stream focused on medical robotics, active sensing, and AI-enabled hardware that bring cutting-edge technologies into hospitals, homes, and communities.
As part of Imperial’s Enterprise ecosystem, CDL-London is led by the Institute for DeepTech Entrepreneurship, a cross university initiative housed within Imperial Business School, in partnership with the Imperial Enterprise Lab.
Do you have an entrepreneurial mindset, a passion for startups and innovation, and the ability to take ownership of projects and see them through from concept to execution?
This role will play a key part in building and scaling Healthcare Robotics, one of CDL-London’s flagship streams. As the Venture Manager, you will help drive the growth and delivery of CDL-London’s operations, with a particular focus on the Healthcare Robotics stream. Responsibilities include recruiting high-potential ventures and world-class mentors, managing relationships with ventures and stakeholders participating in the programme, maintaining CDL-London’s research and stakeholder databases, and leading initiatives that drive the growth and continuous improvement of the programme.
We are looking for a driven, entrepreneurial professional who thrives at the intersection of science, technology, and business. You will bring:
This is a full-time post based in the Imperial Enterprise Lab.
This role is for a fixed-term contract for up to 3 years.
If you require any further details about the role, please contact: n.kelly@imperial.ac.uk
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