Haydale Composite Solutions Ltd.
Haydale is a global technology solutions company passionate about creating the next generation of advanced materials by bringing together cutting-edge technology with engineering know-how to enhance the performance of products and materials thus delivering business value for our customers.
We are at the start of the fourth industrial revolution and we are helping companies seize new opportunities.
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- GRAPHOSITE Partners’ booklet
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- Haydale Products
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DZP Technologies Ltd.
DZP Technologies is a leading developer of specialty materials, formulations, and printing technologies for emerging industries. Founded in 2008, we have been working closely with our customers to create innovative materials for a range of markets, from consumer electronics and wearables, to 3D-printing and renewable energy.
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- GRAPHOSITE Partners’ booklet
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Advise DETA
ADVISE-DETA is a new company specialising in the design, construction and installation of in-process dielectric sensors and on-line monitoring and quality assurance systems for composites manufacturing processes. The knowledge and the IP rights of the relevant technology have been transferred to ADVISE-DETA from the Greek company ADVISE, which has a track record of developing quality control systems for advanced manufacturing processes as a result of research projects and bilateral collaborations with leading European and UK composite manufacturers.
The core technology development within ADVISE-DETA lies with interdigital sensors, which have been applied to several fields, among other to cure monitoring, inspection and diagnostics of membranes purifying gases and nanomaterials dispersion in liquids. Around the sensing elements, the company has developed measurement electronics, software tools for data acquisition, modelling, simulation, optimisation and process control.
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Brunel Composites Centre (BCC)
Brunel University London has been highly successful in creating an industrial innovation research resource, named Brunel Composites Centre (BCC), which sits between the knowledge base and industry, supporting partners in industry to transfer academic research into industrial application. BCC is a shared research and technology capability specialising in novel composites processing and joining technologies, applied to industrial environments. It undertakes joint research programmes and aims to develop the next generation of technologies and engineers.
Objectives:
o Create solutions for better processing and joining of composites
o De-risk innovation in composites for quick industrial adoption
o Establish a world leading reputation in composites and joining
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- BCC role in GRAPHOSITE Project video
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TWI is one of the world’s foremost independent research and technology organisations, with expertise in materials joining and engineering processes as applied in industry. TWI specialises in innovation, knowledge transfer and solving problems across all aspects of manufacturing, fabrication and whole-life integrity management. Established in Cambridge, UK in 1946, the organisation has gained a first-class reputation for service through its teams of respected consultants, scientists, engineers and support staff. With around 800 employees, it works with over 1800 Industrial Member companies in over 70 countries. TWI currently operates from 54,000 square metres (581,000 square feet) of manufacturing, testing and training space; five UK and 13 overseas facilities serve both its Industrial Membership and its training and examination needs. A successful international Training and Examinations programme sees around 25,000 students trained each year in welding and inspection technologies.
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