青瓜视频

Skip to main content
Newsroom

Contact us

Get in touch with the Science and Engineering Marketing Team
Email: 

Social media

Latest news

20
April
2022
|
15:26
Europe/London

GEIC partner community strengthens with arrivals and renewals

The Graphene Engineering Innovation Centre青瓜视频檚 ecosystem for industrial engagement continues to grow with more Tier 2 partners being added to the roster in recent weeks, while existing partners have also committed to the facility by renewing terms for another year.

Vector Homes, Genvida and Watercycle Technologies have signed new Tier 2 agreements, while Bullitt 青瓜视频 designers of rugged tech for phones 青瓜视频 and aerospace giant Airbus have re-signed, also as Tier 2s.

Our Affiliate Partner scheme is growing as well, with HDH Accountants added to the list.

James Baker, CEO of Graphene@Manchester, said: 青瓜视频淭hese partnerships demonstrate some of the range of our application work here at the GEIC: from sustainable construction to DNA sequencing and advanced membrane technology.

青瓜视频淲e look forward to working with our new partners and also with those renewing terms. As much as we like getting new partners, it青瓜视频檚 just as important to ensure our existing partners are seeing success in projects and wanting to take that work forward.青瓜视频

Vector Homes

Manchester-based uses graphene-enhanced recycled materials to produce the unique standardised components of its houses. The company青瓜视频檚 products will have greatly reduced embodied carbon and will not contribute to deforestation, quarrying and mining.

The housing systems can be extended flexibly and are optimised for rapid maintenance, modification and technology incorporation.

Feddy headshotProjects already lined up at the GEIC aim to take advantage of the expertise of the engineering staff and state-of-the-art equipment to push the technology forward alongside the firm青瓜视频檚 supply chain.

Nathan Feddy, CEO and co-founder (pictured), said: 青瓜视频淲e are delighted to be joining the GEIC at the centre of Manchester's world-leading advanced materials ecosystem. This partnership is a fantastic opportunity to develop the materials and systems that will enable us to achieve our goal of cutting carbon emissions and the costs of construction.青瓜视频

Genvida

Hong Kong-based combines nanoscience and biotechnology, focusing on fourth-generation DNA sequencing technology. Its globally patented SONAS庐 platform (a solid-state nanopore sensor array-based technology) resolves the bottleneck in DNA sequencing and single-molecule sensing.KW-1

SONAS庐 streamlines each step in genome sequencing, from smart sample preparation to rapid and precise sequencing and single-molecule identification in a fully automated 青瓜视频榣ab-on-a-chip青瓜视频. This enables real-time and on-site diagnostics with a cloud-based bioinformatics suite.

Dr Ka Wai Wong, co-founder and Vice President of R&D at Genvida, (pictured) said: 青瓜视频淥ur partnership with the GEIC seeks to unleash the power of fourth-generation DNA sequencing and single-molecule sensing with graphene and 2D materials integrated solid-state nanopores.青瓜视频

Watercycle Technologies

Led by UoM alumnus Seb Leaper, Watercycle Technologies is a spin-out company from the University of Manchester developing water treatment and mineral recovery systems for a range of industries, including mining, desalination, textiles and others. The company is currently focusing on direct lithium extraction (DLE) technology to help reduce the environmental impact of established lithium extraction processes such as mining and chemical conversion.

HDH Accountants

Salford-based specialise in the technology and manufacturing sector, advising firms on business growth strategy with individually tailored plans. The firm joins our Affiliate Partner scheme, looking to build relationships within the growing innovation community at the GEIC.

Anthony Hurley, Managing Director of HDH, said: 青瓜视频淛oining the GEIC has been an amazing experience 青瓜视频 we青瓜视频檝e met some amazing people and businesses and have been genuinely blown away by the opportunities and innovation happening here. 

"We青瓜视频檝e already worked with several GEIC partners, providing everything from start-up advice, monthly finance and tax support through to supporting grant applications. Joining the GEIC has been great for our business and I青瓜视频檓 looking forward to learning more and working with lots of other talented people in the future!青瓜视频
 

Graphene@Manchester offers a range of options for industrial engagement. You can explore the benefits of different membership grades on  or fill in the to get in touch directly. A full list of our partners is available on .

Advanced materials is one of The University of Manchester青瓜视频檚 research beacons - examples of pioneering discoveries, interdisciplinary collaboration and cross-sector partnerships that are tackling some of the biggest questions facing the planet. #ResearchBeacons

Share this page