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2007
October
2007
Psi-ense
will be working with Q-Futures Ltd (see
www.qfutures.co.uk)
to provide improved business development activities to the life
sciences sector. Q Futures was founded by Dr Andrew Garman, former
Director of Strategy Development at AstraZeneca and has specific
strengths in drug discovery technologies and life sciences instrumentation.
August
2007August
2007
Psi-ense
will be working with JRA Aerospace (www.jra-aero.com)
to facilitate the European Space Agency's Technology Transfer
Programme (ESA TTP) in the UK. This involves working with space
research programmes in universities and research organisations
to identify technology with potential for commercial development
and to help in bringing key projects to market. The current project
will run until July 2009
May 2007
As a founder
member of the UK biochar initiative, Psi-ense attended the inaugural
conference of the International Agrichar Initiative in Terrigal,
New South Wales. The conference was well attended by delegates
from around the world and included a field trip to the biochar
plant run by BEST Energies near Terrigal. For full details see
www.biochar-international.org
February
2007
Psi-ense
is working with its partner company Psi-tran Ltd, on a research
project to investigate the potential for RFID (radio frequency
identification tags) technology in the healthcare and local government
sectors. There have already been a number of small pilot projects
in this area and Psi-tran's objective is to identify potential
partners and optimum routes to market for future deployment.
January
2007
As part
of a joint venture with Royal Holloway, University of London,
Chris Budleigh visited Vietnam to identify potential commercialisation
partners. The project, led by Simon Cutting , Professor of Molecular
Science at RHUL, involves the development of a novel range of
products for both human and marine applications and the visit
included visits to microbiology facilities in Ho Chi Minh City
and Nha Trang.
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