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Funding

OpenFlexure Project Funding and Support

The OpenFlexure project has been made possible by the generous support of funders who believe in open, accessible scientific hardware.

Funding

Supporting OpenFlexure

To continue developing open-source microscopy, supporting global collaborations, and enabling local manufacturing, we rely on ongoing financial support from individuals, institutions, and sponsors.

What your support enables:

  • Ongoing development of open-source microscopy hardware and software
  • Long-term maintenance, documentation, and quality assurance
  • Global research collaborations and pilot deployments
  • Training, workshops, and knowledge sharing within the community
  • Pathways for local manufacturing and regulatory exploration
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Funders

Our Funders:

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The Royal Society logo
National Institute for Health and Care Research logo
Medical Research Council logo
Pro Squared logo
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J & J Foundation logo
College of American Pathologists logo
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  • UKRI:
    • EP/T029064/1 “Digital diagnostics for smarter healthcare in Africa”
  • EPSRC:
    • EP/P029426/1 “Open Lab Instrumentation”
    • EP/R013969/1 “Detailed malaria diagnostics with intelligent microscopy” (Co-funded by NIHR)
    • EP/R011443/1 “Parallel live microscopy for high-throughput malaria research”
  • The Royal Society:
    • URF\R1\180153
    • RGF\EA\181034
    • PEF\R3\3026
  • ProSquared Network
  • MRC Confidence in Concept award
  • The Royal Commission for the Exhibition of 1851
  • The University of Cambridge
  • The University of Bath
  • The University of Glasgow
  • College of American Pathologists (CAP) Foundation - 2023 Global Pathology Development Award
  • MIT Solve - Global Health Equity Challenge Solvers 2024
  • Johnson & Johnson Foundation - Health Equity Innovation Award 2024
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