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Novel catalysts for asymmetric reductions of ketones and imines.

We are looking for a licensee for a new method for the formation of Ru(II) complexes using a method in which a [Ru(arene)Cl2]2 complex is converted directly to a tethered Ru(II) complex in one step.   Advantages include the synthesis of new catalysts and a concise route with no  need for the use of a cyclohexadiene intermediate […]

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Satellite technology identifies sites for micro-hydro turbines

A team at a UK University has developed a software tool that considers the technical specification of different micro-hydro turbines and uses satellite data to identify sites suitable for each type of turbine and where there are lower barriers to planning permission. The software is expected to have applications across many countries, including developing countries.  Please get in touch if […]

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A new web-based software tool for managing stocks of chemicals and substances within a hazardous environment

We are working with a UK University that has developed a Hazard Management System that is a new web-based software  tool for managing the stocks of chemicals and substances within a hazardous environment. The software securely centralises data storage, providing a multi-user interface to efficiently organise and quickly identify various items, hazards and risks. The system will increase […]

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ASTP-Proton Technology Licensing course, Lisbon Jan 20-22 2016

We are pleased to announce that Cath will be one of the speakers at the ASTP-Proton Technology Licensing course which will be held in Lisbon in January.  Cath’s lecture is titled  ‘Market Research – finding a potential licensee’.  More information about the course can be found on the ASTP-Proton website http://www.astp-proton.eu/

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New test to positively confirm the onset of labour

We are working with a UK University on a new technology for test to positively confirm the onset of labour.  The test will be able to confirm specifically whether or not a patient is in labour, as opposed to the current fibronectin test which can only indicates if a patient is not in labour.  The […]

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Innovative web based solution for drug and alcohol services

We are working with a team at the Centre for Public Health at Liverpool John Moores University that has developed an innovative web based solution for drug and alcohol services.  IMS Online is a web based solution for services to record activity not covered by the National Drug Treatment Monitoring System (NDTMS) dataset such as […]

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