
iPods and iPhones, flying saucers, digital books and a robot racer...
By Tim Ferguson
Published: 27 September 2007 15:51 BST
Cambridge University held an innovation day in September giving entrepreneurs and start-ups the opportunity to showcase their ideas.
Among the inventions was this search and rescue flying saucer which has been developed by GFS projects to be used as an unmanned surveillance vehicle.
Follow the link to see what other weird and wonderful creations were on show.
Photo credit: Gemma Simpson
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