Sustainable Environment
Auriga Energy Limited - Emerging Technology, University of Bristol Business Acceleration Centre Member
Auriga Energy is a start-up enterprise delivering the unbeatable solution of high efficiency fuel cell systems with lower weight, lower cost, high reliability and hi-performance for zero-carbon emissions to exploit a growing market in the ‘Green Revolution’. The company’s development is in partnership with the University of Bristol, as well as further collaborative work with London (Queen Mary/University College) and Bath universities.
Bac2 - University of Southampton Business Acceleration Centre Member
Bac2 has developed ElectroPhen, a unique bulk-available, polymer material that conducts electricity. The low cost, mouldable composite material has been identified as an ideal alternative mass production material for fuel cell “bipolar” and “end plates”. Fuel Cells are the clean energy alternatives to batteries or engines that will power a range of devices from laptops to cars and buildings. ElectroPhen could also play a key role in the emerging Plastic Electronics market.
C-Wave - University of Southampton Business Acceleration Centre Member
C-Wave is the developer of an innovative wave energy technology which through its unique operating mode can provide cost effective and emission free energy generation which will survive the worst battering of ocean waves.
Shellform – University of Southampton Business Acceleration Centre Member
Shellform has developed an innovative, waterproof concrete that, when used to make a composite building panel, exhibits compression and tensile strengths far greater than conventional concrete. With Shellcrete it is possible to fabricate in a factory, pre-cast panels that will enable a house to be erected in a few days and be ready for occupation within a month, and at a cost that means it can be truly called “Affordable Housing”.
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