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Advanced catalyst micro-screen
products; electroformed nickel screen
with a very high aspect ratio and
increased surface
Compaction technology based on use of
explosive materials
Crash-Worthy Seat for Aircrafts
Technique to obtain a boat which can be
completely dismantled
Biodegradable materials for biomedical
applications
Emergency device for going down over
building fronts
Complex car anti-theft protection system
HDPE (High Density Polyethylene)
twines offered for manufacturing of
artificial grass
Lining materials to be used for
reconstruction of public utility canals
without digging
Fast low-cost cable trace adaptor that
works in a live network environment
Determination of ethanol content in
blood (alcoholic degree) through devices
and procedures based on monitoring of
ethanol in sweat
Devices and procedures for
determination of the ethanol content in
blood (alcoholic degree)
Continental water treatment for
nutrients recycling or heavy metals
removal by filamentous green algae
culture
Sand washing technology related to
sewage water treatment
Remote image transmission system for
forest fires fighting
A Dutch company manufactures 2-dimensional products and filters (screens) by electro forming. They have developed a
3-D electroforming process for a screen (sieve) with which a very high aspect ratio can be reached and an enormous
surface enlargement (max 14x). Max thickness is 700 microns for one-side poles and 1400 microns for double-sided
poles. Open area can be up to 25 %. This material may have a function as a micro-screen catalyst. They are looking for
new specific applications.
A Dutch research company offers compaction technology for both monolithic and mixtures of powders (metals,
polymers ceramics) Those powders can be compacted in a short time to near full density at room temperature. The
thermal excursion drawbacks of other compaction technologies (sintering) are avoided. Thus the technology can also be
used for the compaction of nano-sized particles to macroscopically sized (half-) products. Partners are welcome for new
applications and product development.
A Swedish R&D company and world leader in man-machine interface applications has developed a unique crash-worthy
seat design with high energy absorption, that can minimise human injuries e.g. in airplane and helicopter crashes. The
company is seeking partners in technical cooperation, exclusive or non-exclusive licensing agreements.
An Italian one-man company has developed and patented a method that allows obtaining boats that can be dismantled.
This technique permits to build a rigid boat in 10 minutes, starting from a structure with small dimensions (as big as an
overnight bag), a rigid boat. Companies interested in licensing this patent or in the collaboration to develop the idea are
sought.
A London-based university has developed a variety of biodegradable materials made from natural raw materials,
offering environmentally friendly materials e.g. for medical packaging solutions. The materials are produced using
unique processing technologies (e.g. thermo-forming and sheet extrusion). A range of packaging materials is already
available (e.g. starch-based and flour-based foams, cereal straw-based fibres). Industrial partners are invited for joint
product development.
A Spanish inventor from the Canary Islands has developed an innovative fire rescue device. The salvage equipment is
made up of the safety harness and fire rescue system. He is looking for partners to take up this new technology in and to
develop it commercially.
A Hungarian SME offers complex car anti-theft protection system for companies operating motor vehicle fleets and
renting cars. The complex, electronic and mechanic protection is physically inaccessible, therefore it cannot be made
inactivated by the thief; the car cannot be stolen on its wheels. The protection electronics are equipped with a 3-circuit
interruption, and the microwave sensors consist of 2 zones. The company is looking for cooperation partners.
Finnish SME in the field of extrusion technique in plastics wants to offer its know-how and manufacturing capabilities of
HDPE twines to new collaboration partners. The type of twine offered is especially suitable to be used in artificial grass
due to its high UV and abrasion resistance. The company has several years experience in extraction technique with
modern production machinery. The company is looking for companies producing artificial grass for manufacturing and
commercial collaboration.
A Hungarian SME offers lining materials provided with carbon filament frame and 3P-type resin bonding material, as
well as plastic canalisation pipes wound of prepreg tapes, to be used for reconstruction of public utility canals without
digging. The procedure can be used during the reconstruction of public utilities. The potential cooperation partners are
companies dealing with the renewal of public utility networks.
A UK company has developed an innovative and low-cost method of enabling network engineers to quickly and
accurately trace network cables in complex/untidy network environments. The devices can also be used to reduce the
time and costs associated with maintaining network documentation. The company is seeking to license their design to a
partner capable of manufacturing and marketing it, and/or financial resource to assist with further development.
A Spanish corporation has developed an industrial prototype for "in situ" determination of ethanol content in blood
(alcoholic degree) through measurement of the amperometric signal obtained from the monitoring of ethanol in sweat.
The goal for this prototype is to compete with the breath analysers that are currently commercialised, as measurement
of ethanol is performed in a biological fluid (sweat), and cannot be altered by the user. They are looking for a license
agreement.
A Spanish corporation has developed an industrial prototype for determination of the ethanol content in blood
(alcoholic degree) through measurement of the amperometric signal obtained with an alcohol oxidase biosensor. The
goal for this prototype is to compete with the official methods of determination of alcohol in blood, reducing assay time
and costs. They are looking for a license agreement.
A Spanish public research institution offers an invention that combines the generation of filamentous green algae
biomass, which provides inorganic nutrients, protein, carbohydrates and other bioactive compounds, with treatment of
continental waters. Collaborations with companies involved in environmental preservation and/or agricultural
development interested in water resources is sought. Also companies interested in green biomass production and its
pharmaceuticals and/or cosmetic applications.
A Swedish company has developed unique technology for washing sand from sand traps in sewage water clarification
plants. In addition, the equipment can be used to take care of sludge disposed directly from sludge transportation
vehicles. The company is looking for industrial cooperation including licensing agreements and may also offer
complementary cleaning technologies, some of them patented in relation to wastewater treatment and water
purification.
A Polish R&D institute is specialising in development of new technologies for the forest industry. At this moment they
are working on a system enabling remote image transmission for forest fires fighting. The institute is interested in
establishing contacts with similar foreign organisation having interest in above-mentioned technology.
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