PartnersMagnom™ is a British engineering design company, based at Warwick Technology Park, which offers a solution to the cause of the majority of catastrophic failures in fluid systems by filtering out ferrous particles. Fraunhofer is the largest research organization for applied research in Europe. Their research adheres to the needs of the people: health, safety, communication, mobility, energy and the environment. The Max Planck Society for the Advancement of Science is an independent, non-profit research organization. It was founded on February 26, 1948, and is the successor organization to the Kaiser Wilhelm Society, which was established in 1911. The purpose of n-Tec is to develop, produce and market arc-type carbon nanotubes (CNT) with the main purpose of mechanical reinforcement additives in various polymer matrices. CNT is the strongest fiber known to man and a very important addition to various materials in order to improve their strength and other physical and chemical properties. We help our customers successfully nano-engineer their future with value-added products, industry-leading R&D, advanced production capabilities, and world-class technical support. The ZEG-technology is a hybrid technology for co-production of electricity and hydrogen from hydrocarbon fuels with integrated CO2-capture.High temperature solid oxide fuel cells (SOFC) for electricity production are integrated with reformer technology and CO2-capture. The novel idea of developing ‘self-cleaning’ exhaust has emerged from Professor Truls Norby’s research at the University of Oslo looking at utilising photocatalytic stationary nanostructures in water treatment applications. Stian Hauge, a former student at the University, has collaborated with Professor Norby and also been the CEO of one of his start-up; Nano Rocks, located at Oslo Science Park. |