Science and Engineering

Innovation is the key to sustainability

Science and Engineering

Innovation is the key to sustainability

In order to spur the transition to a low-carbon economy, governments around the world are increasing their investment into major academic hubs, stimulating innovation across electrical, mechanical and chemical engineering. This provides the catalyst for increased ‘spin-out’ activity, with the creation of companies focused on leveraging unique intellectual property (IP) in order to drive growth.

The survival of spinouts is vital

Some have the potential to create products, systems and processes that significantly reduce our carbon, water and waste footprints and can help to address some of the world’s major sustainability issues:

Carbon capture and storage

Water purification and distribution

Food security and biodiversity

Early stage spinouts are known to be highly capital intensive, therefore scaling manufacturing operations and production can be challenging. The costs of continuous research and development combined with commercial pressures of creating a return on investment, leave many spinouts vulnerable to acquisition too soon in their development.

At GreenEdge we believe that supporting spinouts in order to maintain their independence and achieve operational maturity is essential to developing a low-carbon future. Our research capability enables us to deliver highly complex projects such as supporting the critical transfer of technology to developing nations.

Carbon capture and storage

Water purification and distribution

Food security and biodiversity

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