LONDON: Frontier IP, a specialist in commercializing university intellectual property, is hosting an event jointly with the Royal Academy of Engineering on the evening of 8th April 2019.
The event is the first hosted by Frontier IP and the Royal Academy following a collaboration agreement between the two organizations reflecting their shared aims in supporting new engineering and technology companies. The theme of the evening is the circular economy and sustainability.
Guests will include investors and representatives of companies supported by Frontier IP and the Academy, government departments and industry partners. The event will showcase innovative sustainable technologies being supported by Frontier IP and the Royal Academy of Engineering’s Enterprise Hub.
The event is being held at the Royal Academy of Engineering’s headquarters in London. The Frontier IP portfolio companies presenting their technologies are:
Alusid will be showcasing its sustainable tiles and tabletops made from recycled glass and porcelain industrial waste. It is today announcing that Parkside Architectural Tiles, the commercial arm of Topps Tiles plc serving the architecture and design market, is to launch an exclusive range of sustainable tiles made by the company. More details are in the separate announcement.
Pulsiv Solar is developing technology to improve the energy efficiency of solar micro-inverters and power converters. The company is today announcing that is has entered into an agreement with Robert Bosch Limited to optimise the design of its solar micro-inverter prototype. More details are in the separate announcement.
Des Solutio is presenting its greener and safer alternatives to the toxic solvents used for extracting the natural actives found in a host of everyday beauty, personal care, household and pharmaceutical products
Fieldwork Robotics will be demonstrating a prototype of its raspberry-harvesting robot system, developed in collaboration with Hall Hunter Partnership, one of the UK’s biggest soft fruit growers
Molendotech will show a SirenBW rapid bathing water testing kit being rolled out commercially by Palintest, a subsidiary of FTSE 100 group Halma plc. The kit cuts the time to detect bacteria in water from more than two days to 20 minutes in the hands of a skilled technician
Nandi Proteins, which is developing novel ingredients to reduce the amount of fat, sugar and E-number additives in food, will be discussing its technology and the work it is doing with AB Foods, Devro and Coeliac UK
NTPE will be showing its patented technology to print electronic circuits, sensors and semiconductors onto paper
Frontier IP chief executive officer Neil Crabb said: “We are very much looking forward to showing some of the exciting work being undertaken by our portfolio companies alongside technology supported by the Royal Academy’s Enterprise Hub. Frontier IP and the Royal Academy have shared goals in helping early-stage engineering and technology businesses grow and prosper, and we are delighted to be partnering with them. ” [the_ad id=”31605″]